The Vatican museum has returned a shrunken head to Ecuador, relinquishing the wizened cranium of an Amazon warrior nearly 100 years after it was taken by a... READ MORE›
Peru's president, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski, also in trouble over previously undisclosed payments from Odebrecht... READ MORE›
In a tweet Sunday, the Norwegian foreign ministry seemed to chide Argentina for its ban... READ MORE›
The Norwegian foreign minister, Ine Eriksen S?reide, was expected to make a formal protest to Argentina's ambassador to Oslo on Saturday... READ MORE›
Chile's presidential election will go to a December run-off vote, after conservative Sebastian Pinera won the first round but fell short of an outright victory... READ MORE›
People in Barcelona, capital of the Spanish region of Catalonia, watch a videoconference broadcast by WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Sept. 26... READ MORE›
Few of the Chinese workers speak Spanish, and they live separately from their Ecuadorean counterparts... READ MORE›
Ecuador admitted on Tuesday it has cut the internet access of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, saying his activities may be influencing the US presidential election... READ MORE›
Rafael Correa, Ecuador's leftist president, seemed to bask in Assange's bad-boy glow, which gave the small South American nation a big role in a global drama... READ MORE›
Koenig, whose group works with indigenous peoples to protect the Amazon... READ MORE›
A major earthquake hit Ecuador's central coast, killing dozens as it buckled homes and knocked out power hundreds of miles away, authorities said... READ MORE›
Local media reported that some of Mr Lasso's supporters had gathered in the capital of Quito, as well as the city of Guayaquil... READ MORE›
It also accepted it has made allegations of human rights violations in Shuar territory, pointing out that other Ecuadorian and international organisations have done likewise... READ MORE›
An estimated 1.5 million people are expected for Tuesday's Mass with Pope Francis in Quito, Ecuador... READ MORE›
Julian Assange will be given a month's notice to leave the Ecuadorian embassy if the country's main opposition candidate wins the presidency in next week's election... READ MORE›
Swedish prosecutors on Friday dropped a rape investigation into Julian Assange, the founder of anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks, bringing to an end a seven-year legal stand-off... READ MORE›
On Avenue Mariscal Sucre in northern Quito, signposts fell, causing panic among drivers... READ MORE›
Company upset over short film that uses Pablo Nerudas famous poem on how US corporations treated Latin American countries as empty banana republics... READ MORE›
WikiLeaks earlier accused the US of asking Ecuador to stop the site publishing documents about presidential candidate Hillary Clinton... READ MORE›
The quake was centered 16 miles southeast of Muisne, Ecuador, the United States Geological Survey said... READ MORE›
At least 77 people were killed when a powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck Ecuador, destroying buildings and a bridge and sending terrified residents dashing from their homes... READ MORE›
David Hill Manu national park in Peru threatened by roads, oil gas operations, narco trade, goldmining, logging and 'human safaris'... READ MORE›
Here are five things to know about recent earthquakes in Japan and Ecuador... READ MORE›
Ecuador's National Assembly voted on Thursday to pass a constitutional amendment abolishing presidential term limits from 2021 onwards... READ MORE›
But by 0256 GMT the centre said the tsunami threat from this earthquake has now mostly passed ... READ MORE›
Organisers said they hoped to get 10,000 or more out into the streets which would make this the biggest climate march Latin America has ever seen... READ MORE›
The hardest-hit area of the South American nation was the coastal Manabi Province, where about 200 people died, said Ricardo Penaherrera of Ecuador's national emergency management office... READ MORE›
Matsigenka-Nanti woman and children along the upper River Camisea in the Manu national park buffer zone in the Peruvian Amazon... READ MORE›
The magnitude-7.8 quake was centered on Ecuador's sparsely populated fishing ports and tourist beaches, 170 kilometers 105 miles northwest of Quito, the capital... READ MORE›
Ecuadorans vote in tense elections, and brace for a narrow finish... READ MORE›
The strongest earthquake to hit Ecuador in decades flattened buildings and buckled highways along its Pacific coast, sending the Andean nation into a state of emergency... READ MORE›
Ecuador's Risk Management Agency said 10,000 armed forces were deployed to the coastal areas hit hardest by the deadly 7.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Saturday night... READ MORE›
Ecuador election Ruling party candidate Lenin Moreno in lead... READ MORE›
Although Ecuador has been closely allied to Venezuela, Correa avoided the worst excesses of Chavez's so-called Bolivarian revolution... READ MORE›
Ecuador's President Rafael Correa has warned that the death toll from a powerful earthquake which has killed 272 people is likely to rise... READ MORE›
Correa, Francis appeared to warm to President Evo Morales of Bolivia... READ MORE›
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