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Armed forces outside Ecuador’s National Electoral Council in Quito


Quito (AFP) – Images of police and armed forces patrolling outside the headquarters of the National Electoral Council in Quito as around 14 million Ecuadorians begin voting to decide who will lead their violence-wracked Andean nation through its worst crisis in half a century. IMAGES

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Voting begins in Toacaso as Ecuador chooses next president


Toacaso (Ecuador) (Ecuador) (AFP) – Ecuadorans in Toacaso cast their votes to decide who will lead the violence-wracked Andean nation through its worst crisis in half a century. Sixteen candidates are vying to become president for the next four years, including hawkish young incumbent Daniel Noboa and his leftist opponent Luisa Gonzalez. IMAGES

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Ecuador presidential candidate Luisa Gonzalez casts her vote in Canuto


Canuto (Ecuador) (AFP) – Presidential candidate Luisa Gonzalez casts her vote in Canuto as some 14 million Ecuadorans decide who will lead the violence-wracked Andean nation through its worst crisis in half a century. Sixteen candidates are vying to become president for a four-year term, including hawkish young incumbent Daniel Noboa and his leftist rival Gonzalez. IMAGES

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Ecuador President Daniel Noboa casts his vote in Olon


Olon (Ecuador) (AFP) – President and presidential candidate Daniel Noboa casts his vote in Olon, accompanied by his family, as some 14 million Ecuadorans decide who will lead the violence-wracked Andean nation through its worst crisis in half a century. IMAGES

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Voting begins in Canuto as Ecuador chooses next president


Canuto (Ecuador) (AFP) – Ecuadorans in Canuto cast their votes to decide who will lead the violence-wracked Andean nation through its worst crisis in half a century. Sixteen candidates are vying to become president for the next four years, including hawkish young incumbent Daniel Noboa and his leftist opponent Luisa Gonzalez. IMAGES

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Flowers in the sand: families mourn Senegal migrants lost at sea


Dakar (AFP) – Several relatives of people who have died or disappeared while attempting to emigrate from Senegal attend a prayer session to remember their loved ones on a beach near the capital Dakar. The ceremony was part of “Commemor-action”, an international drive to support the families of those who have died or disappeared while trying to emigrate.

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Colombian Amazon Indigenous warn deforestation will rise if USAID shuts down


Bogotá (AFP) – Indigenous people of the Colombian Amazon warn that deforestation and drug trafficking will likely increase if USAID support ends due to Trump’s decision. Osvaldo Muca, President of OPIAC (National Organization of Indigenous Peoples of the Colombian Amazon), urges the Colombian government to replace USAID financial support, as its absence “could have serious consequences” in the Amazon territories.

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Honduran migrants return on deportation flight from US


San Pedro Sula (Honduras) (AFP) – A plane carrying deported Honduran migrants from the United States lands at Ramon Villeda Morales International Airport where Antonio Garcia, the Honduran Deputy Foreign Minister, says there’s a lot of anxiety among migrants in the United States who fear being deported if they leave their homes.

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Hezbollah supporters protest in Beirut against US envoy remarks


Hezbollah supporters burn tyres on a road leading to Beirut’s international airport after visiting US Deputy Special Envoy for the Middle East Morgan Ortagus warned against any presence of the Iran-backed group in Lebanon’s new government, saying it was “defeated” in its war with Israel.

Ahead of Super Bowl, fans weigh in on Trump attendance, a first for a US sitting president


New Orleans (AFP) – “I just want it to be a fun game, not be political”, says a football fan ahead of the Super Bow, as Donald Trump will attend the game. “It is a good thing that he joins and see how people enjoy themselves”, says another, as the attendance of a sitting US President will be the first for the biggest annual event in the American sporting calendar. The Super Bowl’s high-profile halftime concert on Sunday could be an opportunity for anti-Trump sentiment, with rapper Kendrick Lamar, who has been critical of the president in the past, headlining the show.

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