James ended up losing hundreds of thousands of dollars after falling for a complex timeshare scam that began with just one phone call and has been linked to a notorious Mexican cartel
The law means the country's Treasury will now have to provide the cats with food and care - even after President Andrés Manuel López Obrador leaves office in October
Police broke through the external doors of the Mexican Embassy in Quito to arrest Jorge Glas, who had been residing there since December. He had sought asylum after being indicted on corruption charges.
Mexico's diplomatic personnel were leaving Ecuador on Sunday, its foreign minister said, as the two countries severed ties after Quito's security forces stormed the Mexican embassy in a raid that prompted searing international rebukes.
A spat between Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador spiraled into a full-blown diplomatic crisis when Ecuadorian police raided Mexico’s embassy Friday night in an extremely rare show of force…
The global condemnation of Ecuador's government for its decision to break into the Mexican Embassy snowballed Sunday with more presidents and other leaders expressing disapproval, shock and dismay.
The rapidly evolving scam, run by the Jalisco New Generation cartel (CJNG), is estimated to have fleeced hundreds of millions of dollars from Americans each year.
Security personnel have stormed Mexico’s embassy in Quito in order to arrest the former Ecuadorian vice-president Jorge Glas, a decision that has been criticised across Latin America
James, who did not wish to share his surname, lost the eye-watering sum to a sophisticated scam linked to the deadly Jalisco New Generation cartel, despite his wife, Nicki, 72, warning him he was being duped.
By REGINA GARCIA CANO and GABRIELA MOLINA Associated Press QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — International leaders have condemned Ecuador after police in the country’s capital broke into the Mexican Embassy to arrest a former vice president who had…