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  • Ecuador’s president confirms death of journalists who were allegedly abducted by rebel forces

    Ecuador’s president confirms death of journalists who were allegedly abducted by rebel forces

    Scroll Staff
    · Apr 14, 2018 · 12:15 pm
  • U2 delays concert in Buenos Aires to allow fans to watch Argentina’s do-or-die World Cup qualifier

    U2 delays concert in Buenos Aires to allow fans to watch Argentina’s do-or-die World Cup qualifier

    AFP
    · Oct 10, 2017 · 09:34 pm
  • Watch: Ecuador police hold retirement ceremony for service dogs

    Watch: Ecuador police hold retirement ceremony for service dogs

    Reuters
    · Jul 09, 2017 · 05:38 pm
  • When a river has the status of a person: From New Zealand to India, nature gets its day in court

    When a river has the status of a person: From New Zealand to India, nature gets its day in court

    Mihnea Tanasescu, The Conversation
    · Jun 20, 2017 · 11:30 pm
  • Ecuador government has severed Julian Assange's internet access, confirms WikiLeaks

    Ecuador government has severed Julian Assange's internet access, confirms WikiLeaks

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 18, 2016 · 01:33 pm
  • Watch: This Ecuador striker reportedly faked injury during a match and evaded police on a golf cart

    Watch: This Ecuador striker reportedly faked injury during a match and evaded police on a golf cart

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    · Oct 07, 2016 · 04:00 pm
  • Ecuador earthquake: Toll rises to 350 as aid starts pouring in from neighbouring countries

    Ecuador earthquake: Toll rises to 350 as aid starts pouring in from neighbouring countries

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    · Apr 18, 2016 · 10:26 am
  • At least 233 dead as powerful earthquake of magnitude 7.8 hits Ecuador

    At least 233 dead as powerful earthquake of magnitude 7.8 hits Ecuador

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    · Apr 17, 2016 · 07:47 am
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