Ecuador's Waorani demand court action over Amazon oil projects
Leaders of Ecuador’s Waorani Indigenous community gathered at Quito's Constitutional Court on Tuesday, urging recognition of territorial rights threatened by government-backed oil projects.
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Ecuador’s President Daniel Noboa has secured re-election with nearly 56% of the vote, defeating leftist challenger Luisa González. Amid nationwide unease over rising crime, Noboa’s tough-on-crime stance and surprise political rise resonated with voters. Supporters poured into the streets of Guayaquil, cheering the victory. With over 90% of ballots counted, Ecuador’s youngest president is set to continue his leadership. Noboa's win under the National Democratic Action party marks a decisive shift away from Rafael Correa’s legacy. Voting was compulsory for Ecuador’s 13 million eligible citizens.
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President Noboa secures re-election in Ecuador
The conservative politician, whose campaign centred on fighting crime and revitalising the economy, received around 56% of the vote on Sunday. But his rival Luisa González has demanded a recount.
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