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Ecuador’s Daniel Noboa sworn in for full term, promising a crackdown on gangs  – Trinidad Tribune

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Daniel Noboa, Ecuador’s youngest-ever president and heir to a prominent banana-exporting fortune, has been sworn in for his first full term in office, pledging to intensify his government’s battle against powerful drug gangs while reviving the struggling economy.

Source: Trinidad News

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