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Ecuador announced this month that it’s eliminating the Ministry of Environment and folding its responsibilities into the ...
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa has introduced a bill in the National Assembly to regulate the funding and activities of ...
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa during his inauguration at the National Assembly in Quito on November 23, 2023.
Daniel Noboa, political neophyte and heir to fortune, wins presidency in violence-wracked Ecuador A soldier guards a polling station during a runoff presidential election in Canuto, Ecuador ...
Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa won the country’s presidential election on Sunday based on preliminary results, an electoral official said, as his main rival demanded a recount of the vote ...
Daniel Noboa, an inexperienced politician and an heir to a fortune built on the banana trade, won Ecuador’s presidential runoff election Sunday held amid unprecedented violence that even claimed ...
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — Daniel Noboa stunned voters in 2023 when he won a snap election for a 16-month presidency after only a brief stint as a lawmaker and with no established political machinery.
Mr. Noboa’s son, Daniel Noboa, a 35-year-old Harvard Kennedy School graduate who has used the same campaign jingle as his father, is the leading candidate in a runoff election.
Business heir Daniel Noboa on Sunday won Ecuador's presidential election, vowing to rebuild the South American country, which is struggling with a weak economy and rising crime and violence.
Daniel Noboa, who grew up accompanying his businessman father during the latter's five failed attempts to become president of Ecuador, is betting his employment-focused campaign can fulfill his ...
Daniel Noboa, heir to a banana empire, will be Ecuador’s next president after defeating socialist Luisa Gonzalez, an ally of exiled former President Rafael Correa. “From tomorrow, Daniel Noboa ...
Daniel Noboa, a center-right businessman whose family business includes a globally known banana brand, is facing an establishment leftist, Luisa González, in Sunday’s presidential election.