Indigenous protesters have been demonstrating and shutting down highways since Noboa lifted Ecuador’s diesel subsidies.
President Noboa escalates repression and lawfare against protesters, targeting Indigenous people and water and land defenders ...
Ecuador’s plans to offer dozens of blocks of land for oil exploration for more than $47 billion has prompted opposition from ...
Efraín Fueres was gunned down Sunday while marching in protest against high costs of living and government crackdowns that ...
The CONAIE denounced on Tuesday the "arbitrary detention" of over 50 protesters amid diesel subsidy protests in Ecuador.
Around the world: The Waorani people demand the right to decide their future in Ecuador, Indigenous communities in Taiwan battle a new digital threat, an Indigenous river defender in Peru wins the ...
Ecuador’s Indigenous movement’s “indefinite national strike” is rattling Ecuador and the government of President Daniel Noboa ...
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa receives a poncho as a gift during an event to deliver benefits and to decry the protests ...
Indigenous groups in Ecuador are fighting back against the federal government and oil companies. Seven indigenous groups are ...
Church organizations have been accompanying demonstrators with the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador ...
The vehicle convoy of Ecuador’s president, Daniel Noboa, was attacked on Thursday, October 7, in the province of Canar, amid ...
A violent clash between law enforcement and indigenous protesters in Ecuador has left one civilian dead and 12 soldiers ...