Ecuador

Obama Hasn't Kept Promises on Latin America, Says Brazil's Lula

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the president of Brazil, claims that his American counterpart, Barack Obama, has forgotten about Latin America after having promised a new relation with the continent. He also revealed he was working...

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City Slicker in Quito

The capital of Ecuador is celebrating 200 years of independence with a multimillion dollar boost. Don't dismiss Quito as just a stopover en route to the Galapagos Islands. This city is buzzing from the current 200th anniversary...

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Heard of aji and kori?

"We are a banana Republic." Well, that's what Gonzalo Davila Trueba, from the distant land of Ecuador, says gleefully. Chef Trueba, who hails from the capital city of Quito, points out that with many varieties of bananas, the...

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Measuring Democracy - The ICFTU’s Reports on Violations of Union Rights - Artur Victoria Studies

and has 225 affiliated organizations in 148 countries. Affiliates are unions, union confederations or peak level associations. Association maintains close links with different UN bodies and has consultative status in some of...

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West Miami's mayor under fire for giving key to city to Ecuador's consul general

West Miami's mayor under fire for giving key to city to Ecuador's consul general West Miami commissioners and residents are blasting Mayor Cesar Carasa after he gave a key to the city to Ecuador's consul general. West Miami...

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Guard arrested for torture in Tijuana prison riots

TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) -- Mexican police caught a prison official who spent a year on the run from charges of killing a 19-year-old inmate, whose beating death sparked riots that left nearly two dozen dead, including two American...

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McLeish happy with Benitez

Alex McLeish is content with the efforts from Birmingham striker Christian Benitez even though he is still awaiting his first goal for Blues. But Blues boss admits the Ecuador international needs to break his scoring duck to...

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Birmingham boss Eck admits Chucho impact pleasant surprise

Birmingham boss Eck admits Chucho impact pleasant surprise boss Alex McLeish says the impact of Ecuador striker Christian Benitez has been a pleasant surprise. Better known as ‘Chucho’ — or ‘Annoying Little Terrier’ — Benitez...

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Dynasty Grants Incentive Stock Options

Dynasty Metals & Mining Inc. announces that it has granted incentive stock options to directors, officers, employees and consultants of the Company and its subsidiaries, to purchase up to an aggregate of 985,000 common shares...

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Electricity blackouts in Ecuador

Ecuador has introduced electricity rationing after a drought led to acute water shortages at the country's main hydro-electric power plant at Paute. There have already been blackouts in the capital, Quito, and the Pacific port...

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