Ecuadorian journalist who had gun held to his neck live on air says group placed explosive in his jacket
Thursday, 11 January 2024 An Ecuadorian journalist who was held at gunpoint live on air has told Sky News how his attackers threatened to kill him if police arrived.
In Ecuador, courts are due to rule in landmark cases of labour exploitation and slavery. Agricultural workers say they suffered decades of abuse on plantations producing plant fibre for Japanese company Furukawa, who's representatives could face jail time.
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The storms sent a deluge of mud and floodwaters crashing into highways and bridges, severing the main road connecting Ecuadorβs highlands to its Amazonian provinces.
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