Ecuadorians will choose a new president Sunday, less than two weeks after the South American country was shaken by the assassination of one of the candidates — a crime that laid bare people’s fears over unprecedented violence in their once-calm nation.
Ecuadorians vote Sunday for president after a campaign dominated by demands for safety

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