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Galapagos monitors its sharks to protect them

In Galapagos, the most feared aquatic species, the sharks,  are being marked with chips, within a process to identify its habitats within the marine reserve of the Ecuadorian archipelago, where they are protected and have been identified 33 species, several of them endangered....
Posted On 21 Jun 2013
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ATPDEA seems increasingly distant

The head of the Economic and Commercial Section of the Embassy of the United States, Nicole Weber, during her presentation at the Assembly of Members of the Ecuadorian-American Chamber of Commerce, ensured that “the renewal of the Andean Trade Promotion and Drug Eradication...
Posted On 21 Jun 2013
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City Hall will expand the Airport Jose Joaquin de Olmedo

During the regular meeting of the Council, Mayor of Guayaquil Jaime Nebot, announced yesterday the immediate expansion of the airport Jose Joaquin de Olmedo, which will increase from 7 to 10 their sleeves, as well as an expantion of approximately 7,000 square meters in its...
Posted On 21 Jun 2013
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South American press associations warned against the Communications Act

This Thursday the South American media association reported, through a statement, their concern for the Communications Act that was approved in Ecuador last June 14 by the National Assembly. The concern lies in the impact on the freedoms of expression, opinion and press....
Posted On 21 Jun 2013
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The Rolling Stones launches a catalog with their greatest hits

As part of the celebration of its 50th anniversary, The Rolling Stones, released a digitally remastered catalog that covers their entire career at iTunes Store. The compilation of hits from this iconic British band, features studio albums and live albums, from the introductory...
Posted On 21 Jun 2013
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Ricardo Patino insists on getting safe passage for Assange

Tomorrow the Ecuadorian Foreign Minister Ricardo Patiño will finish the four-day visit he did. Today the government official said that the safe passage will occur because “there is no alternative.” Patino said that “the international human rights standards (such...
Posted On 21 Jun 2013
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Newspaper Hoy fulfils the sentence and apologizes for headline

Following publication of the article’s headline “Correa calls gay marriage novelty,” newspaper Hoy published an apology to the GLBTI groups for the text. The publication occurred for the sentence imposed by Judge Veronica Medina, who accepted the protection...
Posted On 21 Jun 2013
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