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rapidly deteroriating in the country. president daniel noboa signed an executive order declaring an "internal armed conflict." our south america correspondent, ione wells, has more. a moment of utter horror broadcast live on television. armed men with balaclavas over theirface broke into the set of this television channel in ecuador while it was live on air, brandishing guns and what appears to be explosives. it comes a day after the country's new president daniel noboa declared a state of emergency yesterday. ecuador has been rocked by a series of attacks after the apparent escape of a powerful gang leader, jose adolfo macias, from prison. police and military were ordered to intervene in controlling prisons

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there was one in 2010, when the men's team won the world cup, but local authorities haven't announced any plans yet. after this victory, spain now have women's world titles at senior, and also at under—17 and under—20 levels. and the hope for many here is that this new title will be a turning point for women's football, that it will help professional players to get more attention and more investment, and that it also will mean that girls who enjoy football have players to look up to. ecuador is choosing a new president after a campaign marred by the assassination of one of the candidates. the authorities have deployed more than a hundred thousand police and soldiers to protect the vote. our south america correspondent, katy watson, has been giving us the latest from the capital, quito. yes, i was talking to a coloneljust

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enjoyed by men, women, people of all ages. it is just a top—class sport, the same way that men's sport is. ecuador is choosing a new president after a campaign marred by the assassination of one of the candidates. the authorities have deployed more than 100,000 police and soldiers to protect the vote. live now to our south america correspondent, katy watson, who is in the capital, quito. 'l ., how have things gone today, given there has been such a security presence?— there has been such a security resence? , . ., , ., ., presence? there is certainly a lot of concern _ presence? there is certainly a lot of concern over _ presence? there is certainly a lot of concern over this _ presence? there is certainly a lot of concern over this boat. - presence? there is certainly a lot of concern over this boat. lots i presence? there is certainly a lot of concern over this boat. lots of| of concern over this boat. lots of ecuadorians i spoke to feeling nervous about going to cast their vote. but when we came here, there was an awful lot of security, police, military, checking our backs before we were allowed through. here in quito, it is not something people really foretold, in terms of security. of course, we saw were fernando villavicencio, the shooting of the candidates, really shocked ecuadorians. even in a country that

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thank you so much _ in the women's football. hugely so, thank you so much very _ in the women's football. hugely so, thank you so much very much - in the women's football. hugely so, | thank you so much very much joining us. you can get all the post tournament analysis on the ecuador is choosing a new president after a campaign marred by the assassination of one of the candidates. the authorities have deployed more than 100,0000 police and soldiers to protect the vote. our south america correspondent, katy watson, has been giving us the latest from the capital, quito. yes, i was talking to a coloneljust now, who said that they had been deployed to voting centres from wednesday. normally it would only be just over the weekend, but they have had to beef up security. when we entered one of the voting centres, they were checking our bags, checking everybody coming in, so certainly there is that increased presence of police and military personnel here in quito and on the coast in places. certainly that is, there is more security there because those are the areas that have been particularly hard hit because of violence,

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the authorities have deployed more than 100,000 police and soldiers to protect the vote. our south america correspondent, katy watson, is in quito. kt. kt, we introduce there that 100,000 soldiers and police had been deployed to try to keep the peace. what has today been like so far? yes, i was talking to a kerneljust now, who said they had been deployed to voting centres from wednesday. normally, it would just be over the weekend, but they have had to beef up weekend, but they have had to beef up security. when we entered one of the voting centres, they were checking our bags, checking everybody coming in. so, certainly, there is that increased presence of police and military personnel here in quito. and on the coast, in places like esmeralda us and inquire a killer, certainly, there is even more security there, because those are some of the areas that have been more hits because of violence and increased organised crime over the

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after this victory, spain of women's road titles at senior and under 17 and under 20 levels in the hope for me here is that this new title will be a turning point for women's football into a professional players get more attention and more investment and it will also mean the gross injury football have players to look up to. polls have just closed in elections in ecuador, but they've taken place under a shadow of violence. ecuadoreans are voting to choose a president and legislature. earlier this month, anti—corruption candidate, ecuadoreans are voting to choose a president and legislature. earlier this month, anti—corruption candidate, fernando, was assassinated as he was leaving a campaign event. live now to our south america correspondent, katy watson, is in the capital, quito. there're eight candidates — but with another shooting,

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here in important matters people are supporting that team, in another class, less important like levante or valencia, class, less important like levante orvalencia, it class, less important like levante or valencia, it is difficult to have many peoples in the stadiums, but, i have to say that in this final, it has been hundreds of tvs, in many, many cities, that supporters had been incredible, the tv has been an audience of two million person in tv, so i think it can be the beginning of a very important thing in ecuador is choosing a new president after a campaign marred by the assassination of one of the candidates. the authorities have deployed more than a 100,000 police and soldiers to protect the vote. our south america correspondent, katy watson, has been giving us the latest from the capital, quito.

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to a source close to his family, mr bolsonaro was admitted to a hospital in florida, although his condition was said to be "not worrying". the protesters are angry at the result of october's presidential election. many world leaders have condemned the riot, which president lula da silva described as the work of �*fascists'. our south america correspondent, katy watson has the latest. total chaos in brasilia, as thousands of hard line protesters invaded government buildings. authorities responding with tear gas to try and regain control of brazil's capital. this was a scenario many here feared might happen, after a divisive election back in october. these images are clearly reminiscent of what happened in the us capitol two years ago. after all, former president jair bolsonaro is nicknamed "the trump of the tropics" by some. but while far—right protesters here have been emboldened by the former us president, this was more than just a copycat insurrection. and it goes beyond bolsonaro, too. what angers protesters most is not so much that bolsonaro lost, but the fact that lula won —

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brazil's president, luiz inacio lula da silva, has ordered federal security forces, to take control of the capital, brasilia, after supporters of former president bolsonaro, stormed the government compound. the building houses the supreme court, congress and the office of the president. they're angry at the result of october's election. many world leaders have condemned the riot, which president lula da silva described as the work of "facists". our south america correspondent, katy watson has the latest. total chaos in brasilia, as thousands of hard line protesters invaded government buildings. authorities responding with tear gas to try and regain control of brazil's capital. this was a scenario many here feared might happen, after a divisive election back in october. these images are clearly reminiscent of what happened in the us capitol two years ago. after all, former president jair bolsonaro is nicknamed "the trump of the tropics" by some. but while far—right protesters

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