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Ecuadors President Rafael Correa has threatened to expel foreign oil companies if they fail to reverse dwindling output in the OPEC nation and also to nationalize an Amazon oil field if Brazils st
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Voters in Ecuador appear to have approved a new constitution, guaranteeing rights to clean water, universal healthcare, pensions, and free state-run education through the university level. It also may allow President Rafael Correa to remain in power until 2017. Particularly of note is a world...
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Ecuador's President Rafael Correa has threatened to expel foreign oil companies, if they fail to reverse dwindling output in the OPEC nation, ...
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QUITO – Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa has threatened to expel foreign oil companies if they fail to lift dwindling output in the OPEC nation. Correa, a leftist former economy minister, issued the warning in a speech over the weekend, only days ...
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By Jonathan Wheatley President Rafael Correa of Ecuador has threatened to expel foreign oil companies operating in the country and to nationalise ...
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Jump to the full entry & travel map Quito, Ecuador, Ecuador If you have read the world news lately you may have noticed that Ecuador just passed a new constitution. Created by the administration of the current president Rafael Correa, the constitution won by a large margin: 62% voting...
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On Friday, Uribe canceled an October 14 trip he had planned to a regional diplomatic meeting in Ecuador after that country's president, Rafael Correa, ...
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President Rafael Correa was expected to cement his Leftist rule for the next decade as Ecuadorians voted on Sunday on a new constitution that will ...
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"Today Ecuador has decided on a new country." - President Rafael Correa President Correa had promised to resign if voters failed to approve Ecuador's new constitution in the Sept.
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AP QUITO, Ecuador: President Rafael Correa says Ecuador has not yet decided whether to accept a proposal from Brazilian construction company Odebrecht to ...
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QUITO, Ecuador— Ecuador's president is threatening to nationalize an Amazon oil field if Brazil's state oil company doesn't hand it over quickly. President Rafael Correa says Petroleo Brasileiro SA has not followed through on a two-week-old deal ...
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QUITO, Ecuador—Ecuador approved a new constitution on Sept. 28 with a 64 percent “yes” vote, scoring a major victory for President Rafael Correa. Correa hailed the results, saying that “today Ecuador has decided on a new country.” Constitutional provisions expand access to healthcare, social...
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By Stephan Kueffner Oct. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa said he may expel foreign oil producers, including Spain's biggest energy ...
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By Stephan Kueffner Oct. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa said President Alvaro Uribe of Colombia won't attend a summit of four Andean ...
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... the country's leftist leader, President Rafael Correa, who won a sweeping victory in this week's constitutional referendum vote on a new constitution. ...
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