Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa has announced a “strategic alliance” to fight organized crime with Erik Prince, the founder ...
By Mathew Cohen Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa announced on March 11 that he had formed a “strategic alliance” with US ...
Ecuador's security forces will "very soon" receive advice from Erik Prince, the private security executive, on fighting ...
Ecuadorian voters will choose between incumbent conservative President Daniel Noboa and progressive challenger Luisa González ...
Ecuador President Daniel Noboa’s plan to revitalize the nation’s biggest oil field is crumbling as he scrambles to secure ...
Major Ecuadorean Indigenous organization CONAIE and leftist social organizations said on Wednesday they will not support ...
Gangs, drugs and public safety threats are ravaging Ecuador’s largest city and may push the president to seek help from the ...
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa criticized Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro for rejecting flights of Venezuelan migrants ...
Ecuador seeks Erik Prince’s private security expertise to combat gangs escalating violence before the presidential runoff. President Noboa opts for military tactics to curb crime despite criticism.
An electoral court suspended the political rights of Ecuador’s second-in-command for engaging in what it said was gender-related violence, effectively removing her from office amid her feud with ...
The government of Ecuador has taken another step in its effort to gain help from foreign military forces to combat drug cartels and various organized crime groups.
Gang infighting has left nearly two dozen people dead in Guayaquil, Ecuador's largest city. 14 people were arrested in the aftermath of the Thursday skirmish.