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Polling stations set to open in election that incumbent president Rafael Correa is widely expected to win.
As Pena Nieto unveils new preventive strategy to deal with the issue, we ask if it will translate into positive change.
Lawyer for police officers investigated over deadly uprising says they are being swept up in a "witch hunt."
As police colonels are investigated over Thursday's unrest, Correa says the outcome was a victory for the government.
President returns to work, but officials warn they might not have achieved "total victory" over the protesters.
Ousted Ecuadorean President Lucio Gutierrez has left the Brazilian ambassador's residence - four days after he sought refuge there - to take up an offer of asylum.
Holed up inside a walled compound besieged by protesters, ousted Ecuador President Lucio Gutierrez has said his removal from office by Congress violated the constitution.
Brazil and Ecuador are negotiating the fate of ousted Ecuadoran leader Lucio Gutierrez as his vice-president formally took over and announced a new government. 
Ecuador's controversial leader Lucio Gutierrez has been placed under arrest after Congress ousted him, the armed forces withdrew their support and a new president was named.
Police have fired tear gas into Ecuador's Congress to force out opposition lawmakers who refused to leave after the pro-government bl
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