We have started to collect the most important news related to Ecuador in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
The international police agency, Interpol, has issued a "Red Notice" for the founder of the whistle-blowing website Wikileaks, Julian Assange.
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Ecuador offers Wikileaks founder Julian Assange residency in the country and opportunity to make more revelations.
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Colombian military officials say air and ground forces targeted a rebel camp near the Ecuador border, killing at least 13 rebels.
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A tiny new species of bat is discovered in the western slopes of the Andes in northwestern Ecuador.
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Month on from Ecuador's police revolt, questions linger
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Rescuers in Ecuador find the bodies of the final two missing miners after a cave-in at a gold mine.
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Rescuers have found the bodies of two of four miners trapped underground in a gold mine in southern Ecuador.
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Rescuers find the bodies of two of four miners trapped underground in a gold mine in southern Ecuador.
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A tunnel has collapsed in a gold mine in southern Ecuador, trapping four miners 490 feet (150 meters) underground
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More than 40 police officers are detained in Ecuador in connection with last week's revolt against President Rafael Correa.
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Ecuador's government agrees to increase police and army salaries just days after a police rebellion over the scrapping of bonuses.
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Peru and Colombia reopen their borders with Ecuador, a day after President Rafael Correa accused the opposition of a coup attempt.
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Ecuador's President has been trapped in a hospital for 12 hours after being hit with tear gas fired by police who were protesting about planned cuts to their benefits.
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Ecuador's President Rafael Correa says there will be "no pardon or forgiveness" for those involved in a police rebellion against him.
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