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Ecuador DESCENDS into VIOLENCE After Gang Leader ESCPES Prison, TV Network Taken HOSTAGE

Senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation Mike Gonzalez weighs in on armed gunman entering a television studio in Ecuador. #Ecuador #media About Rising: Rising is a weekday morning show with bipartisan hosts that breaks the…

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Arrest Warrant for Ecuador’s Ex-President Correa: Based on “No Evidence”

The prosecution of ex-president Rafael Correa is a blatant attempt to prevent the return of Correa to Ecuador, as the country’s most prominent opposition leader, says former foreign minister Guillaume Long Visit http://therealnews.com for more…

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Rightward Shift in Latin America Spelling End of Regional Integration

The Union of South American Nations – UNASUR – was an ambitious project to integrate South America not just on economic terms, but also on political and social terms, but the rightward drift in Latin…

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Julian Assange’s Asylum to be Rescinded

Since Julian Assange is now an Ecuadorian citizen, President Moreno must protest his rights, says Alfred de Zayas, former UN independent expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order Visit https://therealnews.com for…

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Countries Alarmed Over Venezuelan Migration Forget History of Venezuela’s Acceptance of Migrants

As governments in Latin America hold emergency meetings to discuss how to curtail the influx of Venezuelans escaping their country’s economic crisis, they forget how Venezuela for the longest time took in economic refugees escaping…

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Chevron Arbitration Ruling Against Ecuador ‘Completely Off Base’

A secret corporate arbitration panel in the Hague ruled that Ecuadorean courts’ $9.5 billion judgement against Chevron for environmental damages is illegal and should not be enforced. We speak to the plaintiffs’ lawyer Steven Donzinger…

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Ecuadorian Ex-Diplomat: Report Claiming Assange Met Manafort Is False

The Guardian report claiming WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange met with Paul Manafort is fake news, says the former consul in Ecuador’s London embassy, Fidel Narváez. But he tells TRNN’s Ben Norton is true that Trump’s…

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Roger Waters: Neoliberalism Is Fueling the Flames of Fascism (Pt 1/2)

After performing in Brazil, Roger Waters discusses the rise of Jair Bolsonaro and the Murder of Marielle Franco Visit https://therealnews.com for more stories and help support our work by donating at https://therealnews.com/donate. ** (Disclaimer: This…

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Roger Waters: Neoliberalism Is Fueling the Flames of Fascism (Pt 2/2)

Roger Waters condemns the Ecuadorian Government’s treatment of Julian Assange and its concessions to Big Oil Visit https://therealnews.com for more stories and help support our work by donating at https://therealnews.com/donate. ** (Disclaimer: This video content…

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Ecuador’s Lenin: Talks Progressive, Acts Conservative

Local elections in Ecuador over the weekend show that President Lenin Moreno has condemned his own party to irrelevance, while former President Rafael Correa’s new party makes a strong showing Subscribe to our page and…

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Ecuadorian President’s Motives for Surrendering Assange: Vengeance & IMF Loan?

$4.2 billion IMF loan, submission to the US, and vengeance appear to have been President Moreno’s true motives for revoking Assange’s asylum in Ecuador’s London embassy, says Ecuador’s former foreign minister Guillaume Long Subscribe to…

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Guilt by Association? Arrest of Assange Friend Has No Basis

Cyber-security and privacy expert Ola Bini was arrested in Ecuador the same day that Ecuador revoked Julian Assange’s asylum. A court now affirmed his pre-trial detention, while his parents and his lawyers say it has…

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Assange Extradition Will Have Chilling Effect on Investigative Journalism, Free Speech

We speak to Julian Assange’s lawyer, Jennifer Robinson, about the first extradition hearing Assange had in London, where he refused to voluntarily turn himself over to US authorities Subscribe to our page and support our…

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Ecuador Takes Harmful IMF Loan, Even Though it Doesn’t Need it

According to an analysis of the Center for Economic and Policy Analysis, Ecuador’s recent IMF loan of $4.2 billion comes with strings that will hurt economic growth. Ecuador doesn’t even need the loan, says the…

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Ecuadorian Protests Intensify as President Flees Capital, Blames Venezuela

Shortly after the government of President Lenin Moreno announced new IMF-imposed austerity measures and price increases, protests against the government, uniting workers, students, and indigenous movement escalated in the capital of Quito this week. Subscribe…

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Ecuador’s Strike is a Class Struggle, Not an Endorsement of Previous Government

On the second week of massive protests in Ecuador, thousands of indigenous protesters paralyzed the country and thousands more arrived in the capital of Quito, where they marched and eventually faced martial law. They reject…

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Ecuadorian Government Withdraws IMF Decree After 11 Days of Protests and State Repression

President Lenin Moreno’s government withdrew the neoliberal program which had sparked the massive protests. Indigenous groups remain wary, though, in case the government implements new austerity measures. Subscribe to our page and support our work…

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The Year in Latin America: The Right Continues to Advance, but so do Popular Movements

2019 presented a complicated and mixed legacy for Latin America. Right-wing governments continued to make electoral in-roads, but popular uprisings against neoliberalism also left their mark on the region, says TRNN’s Greg Wilpert. Director: Taylor…

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Mayor Eric Adams heads to Latin America as New York City migrant crisis grows

New York City mayor Eric Adams wants to give a “true picture” of conditions migrants will face in the U.S. during his trip to Mexico, Ecuador and Colombia. CBS News contributor Enrique Acevedo has more….

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New York City Mayor Adams says immigration crisis could “break the bank”

Mayor Eric Adams still wants to embrace immigrants in New York City but says the financial burden of the current crisis could hurt the city’s economy. CBS News contributor Enrique Acevedo has more on the…

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