Ecuadorians will choose their next president in a runoff vote in April after the first round produced no clear winner.
Daniel Noboa and Luisa González will face off in a second round on April 13.
The undocumented migrant population in the U.S. reached a new high in 2023, with around 13.7 million migrants living across the country, a new report shows.
Ecuador’s April runoff election for president will test the lasting influence of former leftist President Rafael Correa when ...
Opposing them too openly can prove fatal: In 2023, the right-wing politician Fernando Villavicencio was assassinated by ...
In a new project funded by ERC anthropologist Valerio Simoni will bring together individuals with diverse migration paths to ...
Ecuador’s presidential election will be decided in a runoff on April 13, after conservative incumbent President Daniel Noboa and leftist lawyer Luisa González beat out 14 other candidates, both of ...
The proposed Canada-Ecuador Free Trade Agreement threatens Indigenous rights in Ecuador and must be rejected by Canadian ...
Ecuadoran presidential candidate Luisa Gonzalez claimed Sunday to have won Ecuador’s general election following a first round ...
This last humanitarian camp near Sasabe has been a vital resource for migrants crossing the border, offering a brief ...
The result shattered predictions of major polls, which gave a wider margin to the president, even suggesting he would win on ...