US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem arrived in Ecuador on Wednesday to tour its military facilities, days before the ...
Salvin’s albatross spend most of their lives flying and typically forage near New Zealand and Australia around their breeding period. When they do land to breed, they find rugged areas on “remote ...
Fisherman Juan Alberto Infante was in the port of Anconcito, Ecuador, when he noticed a large seabird behaving abnormally.
A rare seabird is recovering from a successful and life-saving surgery. A fisherman from Anconcito, Ecuador, found the ...
The U.S. military’s campaign against drug cartels has killed 64 people and destroyed 16 boats. Here's when the strikes ...
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Galápagos Could Become Strategic U.S. Outpost in Anti-Drug Push as Ecuador Weighs Constitutional Change
Scientists and conservationists have raised concerns about environmental consequences as the islands are a UNESCO World Heritage Site ...
According to Daniel Noboa, if the constitution, which currently prohibits the establishment of foreign bases, is amended, the Manabi province or the Santa Elena province could be perfect for military ...
The US has conducted at least 13 strikes and killed about 57 people. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes ...
The administration likely removed one possible legal hurdle when it returned two survivors of a strike to their home ...
In a suspected case of reverse evolution, wild tomatoes in the Galápagos have developed a defense mechanism that hasn’t been seen in millions of years.
Air charter of 400+ tons of fresh blueberries marks a milestone in expanding logistics solutions for Peru’s fast-growing agro-export sector ...
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