Gambian torture victims testify in US against a member of former dictator's military
Read full article: Gambian torture victims testify in US against a member of former dictator's militaryAn ex-military officer in Gambia and others have testified this week against a man on federal trial, accused of conspiring to torture opponents of the West Africa nation's longtime dictator.
High school students raise money for man who was left nearly blind by acid attack
Read full article: High school students raise money for man who was left nearly blind by acid attackSeveral high school students are working together to raise funds for a man who had acid thrown on his face in an attack that left him nearly blind.
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Leftist leads in early returns for Ecuador presidential vote
Read full article: Leftist leads in early returns for Ecuador presidential vote(AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa)QUITO – A young leftist backed by a convicted-but-popular former president led the field of 16 candidates in early returns from Ecuador’s presidential election Sunday, which was held under strict sanitary measures due to the coronavirus pandemic. Arauz got 31.5% of the votes, while Pérez had 20.04% and Lasso had 19.97%, according to the Electoral Council of Ecuador. To win outright, a candidate needed 50% of the vote, or to have at least 40% with a 10-point lead over the closest opponent. Pérez's challenge to grab second place surprised some observers as he had trailed behind Arauz and Lasso in pre-election polls. That conviction barred him from running as Arauz's vice presidential candidate.