In the Eye of the Storm: Ecuador’s Compounding Crises


by CSIS | Center for Strategic and International Studies

CSIS | Center for Strategic and International Studies— Drawing on extensive fieldwork, CSIS Americas Program director Ryan C. Berg and Rubi Bledsoe examine the causes of Ecuador's security crisis.

The Washington Times—Eye on the storm: Air Force's 'Hurricane Hunters' track threats before they hit the U.S. coast. The mission that day for Teal 53, part of the “Hurricane Hunters” of the Air Force Reserve’s 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron, was to find some bad weather over the Atlantic, the kind of bad weather most pilots spend their lives trying to avoid. Not only are the Hurricane Hunters the only such unit in the Air Force, they’re the only ones in the world doing their particular mission.

TheBlaze—Eye for an eye: Will Democrats pay for Trump’s lawfare?. Republican commentators like to point out that Donald Trump’s lawfare problem may backfire on his political opponents. If the Democrats try to steal the presidential election by burdening the Republican candidate with frivolous lawsuits, then the Republicans will inflict similar suffering on their opponents once they get the chance. Why should we think that only Democrats can get away with such games? Perhaps the most detailed argument about this matter has come from Rabbi Dov Fischer, a...

Scroll.in—Archery, World Cup Stage I: Indian men’s and women’s compound teams through to finals. The compound archery team finals will be held on Saturday.