Ecuador: Blockages Continue in Five Provinces of the Country
5 Articles
5 Articles
The national strike called by the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (Conaie) for the elimination of diesel subsidy is on Wednesday, October 1st, its tenth day.
As the tenth day of the indigenous strike against the Ecuadorian government begins on Wednesday, 1 October, the blockades continue in five provinces of the country. Protesters still call for the restoration of diesel subsidies abolished by Daniel Noboa's government.
Netanyahu accepts Trump's plan for the end of the war in Gaza: the keys to the 21-point proposal (and what will happen to Hamas)How the U.S. prepares options for military attacks inside Venezuela against drug trafficking targetsProtests in Ecuador against the elimination of diesel subsidies are ten days old and far from submerged have intensified. Roadblocks in several provinces, clashes with security forces, a dead protester, military retained …
Writing Open Channel On the tenth day of the National Paro declared by the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE), the violent repression of the government against popular protest has already claimed at least one fatal victim, Efraín Fuerez, murdered in cold blood by a state bullet, and those arrested without cause or due process multiply. The mobilization was detonated mainly by the rise in the price of fuels and the att…
The announcement of a temporary truce has not put an end to road closures in Ecuador, which lives its tenth day of national unemployment. The post Tenth day of national unemployment: The road closures are maintained in at least six provinces appeared first on El Diario.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources are Center, 50% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium



