Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa has submitted before the Constitutional Court (CC) a projected amendment whereby foreign military bases might be admitted in the South American country.
Ecuadorean President Daniel Noboa asked neighboring Colombia for help getting through the electricity crisis with power cuts ...
Daniel Noboa arrived at the National Assembly of Ecuador Thursday with an air of renewal. The new president — son of millionaire Alvaro Noboa, who himself ran as a candidate five times — took ...
Two men allegedly behind the attack on a Guayaquil television station that made global headlines and triggered Ecuador’s war ...
The recent executive decree mandates the inclusion of all mining rights, licenses, and exploration records in the official ...
Daniel Noboa, an inexperienced politician and heir to a fortune built on the banana trade, was sworn in Thursday as Ecuador’s president, a role that citizens are demanding he use to restore the ...
Ecuador will increase power cuts from eight to 14 hours a day starting Friday because of the worst drought it has faced in ...
Drug gangs have begun growing significant amounts of coca, the key raw ingredient in cocaine, inside Ecuador, according to President Daniel Noboa, who vowed to eradicate the crops as part of an ...
(Bloomberg) -- Ecuador’s president, Daniel Noboa, appointed a fourth energy minister in 10 months in office as the government had to expand daily blackouts even after weeks of crippling shutdowns.
Ecuador's national assembly on Sunday approved a bill proposed by President Daniel Noboa that seeks to expand direct private ...
QUITO (Reuters) -Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa will seek changes to the constitution to allow foreign military bases to be established in the Andean country, he said on Monday via a post on X.
Ecuador's national assembly approved a bill from President Daniel Noboa to expand private investment in the electricity sector. The legislation, targeting the severe energy crisis, allows projects ...