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“Ecuador’s national assembly is debating a bill that would give President Rafael Correa’s government — which recently trumpeted the creation of “revolutionary defense committees” that opponents call Cuban-style organs for spying on citizens — control over even private media content.”
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“Ecuador closed a television station accused of espionage last month and Bolivia also has closed media outlets. Former Argentine President Nestor Kirchner also recently proposed a law to break up Grupo Clarin, a media conglomerate, calling it a monopoly that has been abusing its power in Argentine politics.”
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“The Ecuadoran and Colombian foreign ministers will meet in New York Tuesday, the two countries’ first official meeting since they broke diplomatic ties in March 2008, the Ecuadorian government said Monday.”
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“”The quality of Ecuadorean crude is appropriate for Enap refineries, especially for the Coker complex inaugurated in July 2008 at the Aconcagua refinery,” said Enap general manager Rodrigo Azocar.”
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“The Ecuador government formally resumed control of Manta, a military base on its Pacific coast, 10 years after was leased, rent-free, to the US military for anti-drug operations.”
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“The last 15 U.S. troops left Ecuador’s Pacific Manta air base on Friday, officially closing the U.S. military post in what Ecuador’s government calls a recovery of sovereignty.”
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“Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa has been diagnosed of fibrosis in the joint of one of his knees after a medical check-up in Havana, said the president’s office on Friday.”
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“Ecuador’s Mines and Petroleum Minister Germanico Pinto urged the French oil company Perenco to resume production on Friday.”
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