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Reuters Ecuador's economy grew 1.5 percent year-on-year in the last quarter of 2016, buoyed by a dynamic refining sector which allowed the oil-producing country to emerge from an economic recession, outgoing President Rafael Correa said on Saturday.
107 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Ecuador’s departing president, Rafael Correa, hailed a reversal in the trend of leftist defeats in Latin America after voters elected his preferred successor, former Vice President Lenin Moreno.
Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa Sees Latin America’s Left on the Mend
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President Rafael Correa has watched one after another of his leftist Latin American allies get impeached, beaten at the polls or excoriated as antidemocratic, as his own government faced growing disenchantment amid an economic downturn.
107 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Ruling-party candidate Lenin Moreno had a slight lead over his conservative opponent in a tight election to succeed Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa.
Lenin Moreno Slightly Ahead in Ecuador’s Presidential Vote
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Ruling-party candidate Lenin Moreno had a slight lead over his conservative opponent Guillermo Lasso in a tight election to succeed President Rafael Correa.
108 months ago
Washington Post World Assange has lived at the embassy since 2012 under the protection of Ecuador’s leftist President Rafael Correa, but Correa is ineligible to run for a third term.
Analysis | The latest poll numbers in Ecuador are a bad sign for Julian Assange
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The right-wing challenger who is leading has pledged to evict the WikiLeaks founder from the country's embassy in London.
109 months ago
AP Love him or hate him, most Ecuadoreans credit Rafael Correa with delivering stability after a tumultuous period that saw a musical chairs of eight presidents in a decade.
In Ecuador election, strongman Correa's legacy on the line
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QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — In a poor neighborhood on the outskirts of Ecuador's capital, the sleek glass-and-steel Docente Calderon public hospital rises above a frenzy of cinder block
109 months ago
Javier Morejon Paredes “How can we call a country a 'democracy' if less than 2 percent of families own 90 percent of big businesses?” asked Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa. ://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Ecuadors-Correa-Kicks-Off-Debate-on-Ending-Rich-Privilege-2 Read more ... 0150618-0024.html #Freedom #Hope #OcuppyWallSt
Ecuador's Correa Kicks Off Debate on Ending Rich Privilege
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President Rafael Correa says inequality in Ecuador is “intolerable” and must be addressed.
129 months ago
Daniela SP The Ecuadorian government, ruled by Rafael Correa, approved a fatal law that condemns the future of the Galapagos Islands and its marine reserve. The delimitation of the marine reserve is now solely controlled by the government. Correa has proven his Read more ... irresponsible management of fragile ecosystems, like the Yasuni Reserve in the Amazon jungle that is currently being exploited for oil. The marine reserve is now open to seabed explorations with sonar that will destroy the ecosystem. Additionally, the law allows for international corporations to build massive hotels that will jeopardize the stability of the environment. Please share this post -- let's make the world aware that Correa is destroying the Galapagos Islands. #SOSGalapagos
130 months ago
The Daily Beast Results: John Oliver gets them.
John Oliver’s Rant Against a Bully President Made It All the Way to Ecuador
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Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa has been publicly shaming teenage critics of him in his weekly addresses. John Oliver made fun of him for it this week, and Correa is not happy.
134 months ago
Washington Post World This was President Rafael Correa's angry response to a segment on John Oliver's HBO show
Angry Ecuadorian president says comedian John Oliver has ‘little nuts’
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President Rafael Correa proves HBO comedian's point by not being able to take a joke.
134 months ago
The Daily Beast John Oliver gets results.
John Oliver’s Rant Against a Bully President Made It All the Way to Ecuador
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Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa has been publicly shaming teenage critics of him in his weekly addresses. John Oliver made fun of him for it this week, and Correa is not happy.
134 months ago
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