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Colombia President: 154 die in water avalanche
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President Juan Manuel Santos says the death toll from an avalanche of water near Colombia's border with Ecuador has now reached 154 and is likely to rise further.
108 months ago
Washington Post World Ecuador's treating Assange like a bad tenant who won’t leave.
Julian Assange was Ecuador’s guest of honor. Until he wore out his welcome.
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Ecuador's decision to cut off his Internet access comes amid a broader political realignment in South America.
113 months ago
Washington Post World Ecuador’s leftist president at first seemed to bask in Assange’s bad-boy glow but not anymore.
Julian Assange was Ecuador’s guest of honor. Until he wore out his welcome.
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Ecuador's decision to cut off his Internet access comes amid a broader political realignment in South America.
113 months ago
Washington Post The WikiLeaks founder, once welcomed like a trophy, is now just Ecuador's bad tenant that won't leave.
Julian Assange was Ecuador’s guest of honor. Until he wore out his welcome.
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Ecuador's decision to cut off his Internet access comes amid a broader political realignment in South America.
113 months ago
Salon Even Ecuador didn't want WikiLeaks to intervene.
Ecuador limited Julian Assange’s internet access to stop WikiLeaks from interfering in the president
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Ecuador said it "does not interfere in external electoral processes, nor does it favor any particular candidate"
113 months ago
Yahoo News Ecuador aims to protect interference "in electoral processes” in America.
Ecuador confirms they cut off Julian Assange's web access
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"Ecuador does not cede to pressures from other countries."
113 months ago
Mic Ecuador said it did not want to be a part of an effort to "interfere in elector processes" in the U.S.
Ecuador cuts off WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's internet
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Ecuador says the decision was necessary to avoid the perception of interfering in U.S. elections.
113 months ago
The Economist Juan Manuel Santos will today ask Barack Obama for more help making peace in Colombia. The United States has already done a lot to end Colombia's atrocious guerrilla war. It should not give up now
Colombia's president asks America's help to end a war
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Plan Colombia must not become a victim of its own success
122 months ago
NBC News It's not a full on legalization, but congress is considering a bill that would replace jail time with fines, and view addicts as patients not criminals. Via GlobalPost.
Ecuador Is On the Brink of Decriminalizing Drug Use
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Sandwiched between Colombia and Peru, the world’s two largest cocaine producers, Ecuador has become a major trafficking hub.
131 months ago
The Economist Colombia is famous for coffee, less so for flowers. But the $1.3 billion a year it earns from sales of cut flowers is not far behind the $1.9 billion that comes from coffee. They stand to benefit from a sharp drop in the peso against the dollar; Amer Read more ... ica buys three quarters of Colombia's flowers. Competitors in neighbouring Ecuador are not quite so cheery: their sales rely heavily on Russian romantics http://econ.st/1MtHyYP
133 months ago
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