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Ecuador

April 2024

  • A marine iguana swimming in the sea

    Seascape: the state of our oceans
    ‘Currents bring life – and plastics’: animals of Galápagos live amid mounds of waste

  • A person stands next to boxes with electoral kits ahead of the referendum, on 10 April in Quito, Ecuador.

    Ecuadoreans to vote in referendum on unprecedented security measures

  • View of tree tops in the jungle

    Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    ‘We can’t hunt or fish’: the villages in Ecuador’s Amazon surrounded by abandoned explosives

  • A woman lights candles in her store after a programed power cut ordered by the ministry of energy, in Quito, Ecuador, Tuesday, April 16, 2024. Ecuador faces electricity rationing due to a prolonged drought and high temperatures that have reduced flows to the main hydroelectric plants. (AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)

    Ecuador rations power as Andean drought tightens grip

  • Mexico calls on UN to expel Ecuador over embassy raid as tensions soar

  • Mexican president releases footage of ‘despicable’ raid on embassy in Ecuador

  • Ecuador’s arrested former vice-president taken to hospital

  • 'It's madness': police in Ecuador raid Mexican embassy – video report

  • UN chief joins condemnation of Ecuadorian raid on Mexican embassy

  • Mexico suspends diplomatic ties with Ecuador after police raid embassy

March 2024

  • Galapagos land turtles in the Galapagos National Park in Santa Cruz island, Ecuador

    From the agencies
    Galapagos biodiversity under threat – in pictures

    Greenpeace has called for the creation of a high seas protected zone under a new UN treaty to secure a much wider area around Ecuador’s Galapagos archipelago, whose unique fauna and flora inspired Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution

February 2024

  • Roberto Saviano

    The world is hungry for cocaine and happy to buy it. But think of the ravaged countries that pay the price

    Roberto Saviano
    The wave of brutality and terror by gangsters in Ecuador represented a ‘drug coup’. And we are complicit, says author Roberto Saviano
  • An elderly white man with a sombre face stands in a studio holding a black-and-white photograph with other prints on the wall behind him

    Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    Photographer Sebastião Salgado at 80: ‘They say I was an aesthete of misery’

    The legendary photojournalist looks back on a life committed to documenting people and the planet, and explains why nature became his focus
  • Six middle-aged women pictured in their homes

    ‘Me and my menopause’: a view from women around the world

    Millions of women are being let down by lack of support during and after menopause. We asked six, from Brazil to Bangladesh, to share their stories of fighting stigma, dealing with symptoms and supporting others

January 2024

  • Police at the scene where César Suárez was shot dead on Wednesday.

    Ecuador prosecutor investigating gang attack on TV station shot and killed

  • César Suárez, a public prosecutor leading the investigation into the recent activity of drug gangs in Ecuador, was shot and killed in the city of Guayaquil

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    Ecuador drug gangs investigation will have 'more strength' after shooting of prosecutor – video

  • Military personnel patrol the streets in the south of Quito, Ecuador's capital. Photograph: Franklin Jacome/Agencia Press South/Getty Images)

    Today in Focus
    Cocaine, gangs and murder: Ecuador’s 10 days of terror

  • The cover of the 19 January edition of the Guardian Weekly.

    Inside Guardian Weekly
    State of emergency: inside the 19 January Guardian Weekly

  • ‘Every day someone dies’: life and death in Ecuador’s most murderous city

  • Ecuador is copying El Salvador’s war on gangs – but it will only add to the spiral of violence

    Jordana Timerman
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