233 lives were claimed by a 7.8 magnitude quake occurred yesterday in Ecuador, said President Rafael Correa this Sunday»
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Cuban First Vice President to Head Delegation to 4th CELAC Summit
Cuban First Vice President Miguel Diaz-Canel will head Cuban’s delegation to the 4th Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), Deputy Foreign Minister Abelardo Moreno announced»
Ecuador Readies for Upcoming CELAC Regional Summit
Ecuadorian Vice-President Xavier Lasso said in Quito that his country has “nearly everything ready” to host the 4th Summit of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, CELAC, later this month»
Ecuadorean Authorities Inform on Visa Requirements for Cubans
Ecuadorean authorities in this capital informed that as of December 1, Cuban citizens will travel to that country as tourists for up to 90 days, the newspaper Granma reported on Saturday»
Maduro, Correa Present Oil Stabilization Plan in Saudi Arabia Summit
Venezuelan president, along with leaders from Ecuador and Algeria, will deliver a proposal on stabilizing the international price of crude in Saudi Arabia.»
State of Exception Decreed in Ecuador Due to Volcano Eruption
Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa established a state of exception due to the unusual volcanic activity of the Cotopaxi.»
Ecuador: Supporters Back Rafael Correa on Strike Day
Hundred followers of the Citizen Revolution have reaffirmed their support to President Rafael Correa and wait for opponents to begin a national strike today.»
Ecuador Condemns Attack to Alianza Pais Headquarters
The ruling Alianza Pais Movement today condemned the bomb attack against its headquarters in Guayaquil, while Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa, warned that “the violence will not go on”.»
Pope Francis Concludes Visit to Ecuador, Heads for Bolivia
Pope Francis concludes his four-day visit to Ecuador this Wednesday, and will head for La Paz, Bolivia, where he will be received by President Evo Morales and other officials.»
Pope Francis Addresses Correa upon Arrival in Ecuador
“Mister President, you will always be able to rely on the Church to support your people who stood up with dignity,” said the Pope to the Ecuadorean leader. »