"Latin American Diplomatic Crisis: Ecuador's Embassy Raid and International Outcry"

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Ecuador's recent raid of the Mexican Embassy to arrest a former vice president accused of corruption has sparked controversy and strained relations between the two countries. President Daniel Noboa defended the move as a response to the country's security crisis, but critics argue that it was driven by personal political motives, as Noboa seeks to appear tough on crime ahead of a national referendum and potential re-election. The incident highlights how foreign policy in Latin America can be influenced by personal politics rather than national interest.
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- Ecuador's ex-Vice President Glas attempted suicide, on hunger strike, former president says Reuters Canada
- International leaders condemn Ecuador after police break into the Mexican Embassy in Quito The Associated Press
- Mexico releases video of Ecuadorian police raiding its embassy in Quito NBC News
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