
Johanna Alarcon
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1 week ago |
infobae.com | Genevieve Glatsky |Johanna Alarcon
Politics and GovernmentGangsUnited States International RelationsElectionsGonzalez, LuisaNoboa, DanielEcuadorLa ciudad de Machala está llena de carteles de los dos candidatos presidenciales de Ecuador, sus caras sonrientes miran hacia los negocios cerrados y a las calles que se vacían después de las 6 de la tarde, debido a las bandas rivales que atormentan la ciudad.
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Genevieve Glatsky |Johanna Alarcon
In the city of Machala, a former booming economic hub now ravaged by drug violence and unemployment, residents are split between two candidates ahead of a runoff election on Sunday. Supporters of President Daniel Noboa's party campaigning this week in Machala, Ecuador. In the city of Machala, a former booming economic hub now ravaged by drug violence and unemployment, residents are split between two candidates ahead of a runoff election on Sunday.
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1 week ago |
nytimes.com | Genevieve Glatsky |Johanna Alarcon
Las elecciones enfrentan al presidente en ejercicio, Daniel Noboa, heredero de un magnate multimillonario, contra Luisa González, la candidata elegida por Rafael Correa, el influyente expresidente populista de Ecuador. Simpatizantes del partido del presidente Daniel Noboa haciendo campaña esta semana en Machala, Ecuador.
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Jan 9, 2025 |
bloomberg.com | Peter Millard |Stephan Kueffner |Johanna Alarcon |Simon Casey
Share this articleThe $3 billion Coca Codo Sinclair hydroelectric power plant in Ecuador has been a public relations disaster since its inception nearly a decade ago — for its construction flaws, cost overruns and a corruption scandal. But its location is proving the biggest problem of all. The facility, from which Ecuador gets almost a third of its electricity, is on the verge of slipping into a sinkhole.
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Oct 24, 2023 |
buffalonews.com | Johanna Alarcon
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Save -- STANDALONE PHOTO FOR USE AS DESIRED WITH YEAREND REVIEWS -- Wearing a bulletproof vest after the assassination of her running mate, the presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio, Andrea Gonzalez speaks to reporters in Quito, Ecuador on Thursday, Aug. 10, 2023.
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