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Ecuador
19 Dec 2019
19 Dec 2019
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Ecuador’s IMF lending programme back on track
04 Dec 2019
04 Dec 2019
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Ecuador’s indigenous people under threat from oil drilling
16 Oct 2019
16 Oct 2019
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Ecuador’s Moreno struggles to meet IMF targets after fuel clashes
12 Oct 2019
12 Oct 2019
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Ecuador imposes curfew after week of violent protests
08 Oct 2019
08 Oct 2019
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Violent protests force Ecuador’s government to leave capital Quito
04 Oct 2019
04 Oct 2019
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Ecuador roiled by protests after fuel subsidies scrapped
31 Jul 2019
31 Jul 2019
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Ecuador aims to turn corner with policy orthodoxy
03 Apr 2018
03 Apr 2018
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Ecuador’s Lenín Moreno opens country to private enterprise
13 Feb 2018
13 Feb 2018
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Ecuador plans eurobonds in change of tack from Correa era
05 Feb 2018
05 Feb 2018
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Ecuador’s Correa blocked from return to presidency
28 Dec 2017
28 Dec 2017
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Lenín Moreno unpicks Ecuador’s leftwing legacy