Ecuador
Ecuador struck a deal with the U.K. to get Assange out of its embassy — but he still won't go
"Ecuador should continue to provide him asylum.”
8,000 Barrels of Oil Spill Into the Amazon After Locals Attack Pipeline
There have been 15 attacks on the major Peruvian pipeline in the last two years as indigenous communities faceoff against oil companies.
The cops have a suitcase packed with $1.3 million in cocaine in case anyone was looking for it
The suitcase arrived from Quito, Ecuador, and was packed with stacks of 38 cocaine bricks.
Ecuador tells Julian Assange that cleaning the cat box is not "violating his fundamental rights"
Assange argued that the rules were part of a push to force him from the embassy.
Julian Assange is Suing the Embassy that’s Been Offering Him Asylum
The Ecuadorian Embassy recently demanded that Assange clean his bathroom, feed his cat, and stay out of heated online debates. Now he's suing them for it.
Julian Assange Isn't Allowed Online unless He Starts Looking after His Cat
The WikiLeaks founder has also been told to clean his bathroom and start paying for his own laundry.
No one at the Ecuadorian embassy will tell Assange the Wi-Fi password
“The government of Ecuador has suspended all systems that allow Julian Assange to communicate outside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London."
Ecuador Cut Off Julian Assange’s Internet For His Political Tirades on Twitter
The founder of WikiLeaks has been offline for a few hours after Ecuador suspended his internet access.
That Guy Who Stole a $1.6M Pot of Gold Doesn't Know Where His Money Is
Julio Nivelo managed to flee the States to Ecuador after the heist without getting caught—but now he says he has "nothing."
WikiLeaks Founder No Longer Stateless, El Chapo Trial Delayed, and Earthquakes Hit Iraq: The VICE Morning Bulletin
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Ecuador wants to kick out houseguest from hell Julian Assange
“A person cannot live in those conditions forever.”
The Researcher Documenting Life in Earth's Most Biodiverse Ecosystem
Diego Mosquera shares the lush Ecuadorian Amazon with the world through camera traps, social media, and academic research.