"Embassy Raids and Political Controversies: A Look at Recent Events in Ecuador and Mexico"

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Former Ecuadorian vice-president Jorge Glas, who was arrested after seeking asylum in Mexico's embassy, has been taken to a hospital from a maximum security jail where he was being held. Reports suggest he may have suffered drug intoxication, but the exact reason for his hospitalization remains unclear. The arrest and subsequent actions by Ecuador's government have drawn widespread condemnation from Latin America and European governments, with critics calling it an authoritarian act and a violation of diplomatic relations.
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