"Ecuador's Embassy Raid: Impact on Noboa and Latin America"

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Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa's controversial decision to raid Mexico's embassy and arrest former vice president Jorge Glas may pay off politically as he seeks to tackle the country's rising crime wave. The move, a violation of diplomatic norms, reflects Noboa's tough-on-crime approach and desire to break from the past. With an upcoming crucial vote, Noboa defends his actions, tying them to the security crisis in Ecuador and seeking a boost in popularity. However, the diplomatic crisis has strained relations with Mexico and raised concerns about international repercussions.
- Ecuador’s raid on Mexico’s embassy shocked Latin America. Here’s why it may still pay off for Daniel Noboa CNN
- Ecuador's ex-Vice President Glas attempted suicide, on hunger strike, former president says Reuters
- Mexico releases video of Ecuador's raid on its embassy The Associated Press
- Mexico releases video of Ecuadorian police raiding its embassy in Quito NBC News
- What Ecuador's Embassy Drama Means for Noboa Americas Quarterly
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