AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEcuador Security Crackdown: Ecuador’s 60-day state of emergency—covering nine provinces and key cities including Quito and Guayaquil—has been lifted as of June 10, after President Daniel Noboa’s April decree suspended constitutional protections and expanded police and military powers to enter homes and intercept communications. Quito & International Watch: The UK Foreign Office updated its Ecuador travel advice, removing references to the emergency and border closure, underscoring how Quito’s security policy is now shaping foreign-government guidance. Ecuador at World Cup 2026: Ecuador will face Germany on June 25 in New Jersey, with the match framed amid New Jersey’s large immigrant communities from Mexico, Ecuador, and Colombia. UN Leadership Race (Ecuador’s role): Ecuador’s former foreign minister María Fernanda Espinosa is among candidates debating for the next UN secretary-general in Geneva, arguing for a “renaissance” UN and stronger human rights and international law.
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