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Assange Freed on Bail

On Thursday, the London High Court rejected the appeal of Sweden, which seeks the extradition of Julian Assange for alleged sex offenses. “I will grant bail,” said Judge Ouseley, stating that he would adjust the  release conditions set on Tuesda...
Posted On 16 Dec 2010
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Ecuador Helps Neighborhood Countries

Ecuadorian President is on a solidarity tour at Venezuela and Colombia, countries affected by severe storms. Correa traveled to Venezuela yesterday, where he donated 11.2 tons of food rations in Caracas and visited several shelters with Hugo Chávez. Today, the Prime Minister will...
Posted On 15 Dec 2010
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Minister Jalkh Officially Announces its Resignation

The Ecuadorian Interior Minister of Ecuador, Gustavo Jalkh, announced this Wednesday his official resignation to his charge in a press conference on the Carondelet Palace. The official confirmed his resignation to President Correa last week. Jalhk affirmed that in the last few...
Posted On 15 Dec 2010
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Ecuadorian Interior Minister Quit His Place

Alfredo Vera Arrata will be the new Interior Minister replacing Gustavo Jalkh. The Minister quit last Friday to President Rafael Correa and yesterday he did the same at the Ministry. Jalkh held a meeting with Vera who, according to the State portfolio, will attend the office on...
Posted On 14 Dec 2010
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Guayaquil Will Have Full Coverage of Potable Water

Rafael Correa said yesterday in a radio link that Guayaquil has more than 80% of drinking water and 76% of sewer system. Guayaquil´s Mayor rejected the president’s statements and said that according to a report maded by the Ministry of Urban Development and Housing (Miduvi)...
Posted On 13 Dec 2010
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A New Referendum in Ecuador

President Correa assured that next week he will send a project amendment to the Constitutional Court, to call a referendum to deal with crime laws. On Monday Correa indicated he would send to the National Assembly the proposal of two constitutional amendments and one legal...
Posted On 08 Dec 2010
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Correa: Ecuador – US relations are beaten by wikileaks outrage

Ecuadorian President, Rafael Correa, said this Friday in Buenos Aires that his country’s relations with the United States were “beaten” after the leak of secret diplomatic cables through Wikileaks website. “They are, at least, beaten,” said the...
Posted On 03 Dec 2010
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Ecuador Would Investigate WikiLeaks Data

President Rafael Correa revoked the invitation made by the Vice Chancellor, Kintto Lucas, to Julian Assange, WikiLeaks founder who recently divulged many classified diplomat documents from the United States. The Ecuadorian leader informed that Lucas was not authorized to make the...
Posted On 01 Dec 2010
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Ecuador Invites the WikiLeaks Founder

The Chancellor Ricardo Patiño confirmed that the government invitation for Julian Assange, founder of the website WikiLeaks, is legitimate. Assange would be able to expose the secret documents the United States has regarding Latin America. “I think it is legitimate for a...
Posted On 30 Nov 2010
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President Correa Already Collaborated with the Census

The Ecuadorian President, Rafael Correa, pointed out the importance of the census for people and households which is performed today in the country. During the first hours of the morning, the chief of Estate welcomed Luis Armijos, a student of the Marista Highschool, who met with...
Posted On 28 Nov 2010
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