With Army In Charge, No More Jacuzzis And Clubs In Ecuador Jail
Orange-clad prisoners line up with military precision to exercise and sweep floors at an Ecuador prison where drug lords once ...
Orange-clad prisoners line up with military precision to exercise and sweep floors at an Ecuador prison where drug lords once ...
Ecuador decriminalized euthanasia on Wednesday, becoming the second Latin American country to allow the procedure, in response to a lawsuit ...
Police in violence-plagued Ecuador arrested 68 people Sunday who had attempted to take over a hospital in the country's southwest ...
The prosecutor investigating a dramatic armed assault by gangsters last week on an Ecuadoran television station during a live broadcast ...
All remaining 136 prison guards and administrative workers who were seized as hostages during prison riots in Ecuador were freed ...
Walking fast, with their eyes alert and voices low, a few Ecuadorans flitted about fearfully Wednesday on city streets all ...
One of Ecuador's most feared gangsters is believed to have escaped from prison, a government spokesman said Monday as hundreds ...
A hunchback with goiter, a child decapitated by a soldier, and a woman with a bloodied face are among the ...
Ecuador's new president and vice president have been in office less than a week -- but it's already clear no ...
On a normally quiet street, two men lie dead surrounded by blood and bullet casings, the latest victims of a ...
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