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      <title>Ecuador Roundup: Olympic suspension warning, Colombia talks, Messi mania</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2026 18:09:23 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<h3>Ecuador risks Olympic suspension amid dispute between COE and sports authorities</h3>
<p>Ecuador’s Olympic Committee (COE) warned that the country is close to facing a possible Olympic suspension due to alleged state interference in sports  governance . The alert follows a conflict between the COE and Fedeguayas, after government pressure linked to leadership disputes within the federation. COE officials argue that state involvement violates the principle of autonomy required by the International Olympic Committee (IOC). They cautioned that continued interference could lead to sanctions, including exclusion from international competitions. Authorities have not ruled out dialogue, but tensions remain unresolved.</p>
<h3>Ecuador reviews Colombia’s account of foreign ministers’ meeting</h3>
<p>Ecuador’s government said it is analysing Colombia’s version of a recent bilateral meeting between foreign ministers, which outlined commitments on  security  cooperation, energy integration and tariff issues. Quito stressed the importance of coordination on cross-border security, particularly in the fight against organised crime. Officials highlighted energy collaboration and trade as shared priorities, while underscoring Ecuador’s interest in concrete follow-up mechanisms. The statement reflects cautious diplomacy as both countries seek to balance cooperation with national interests.</p>
<h3>Messi sparks excitement as Inter Miami arrives in Guayaquil</h3>
<p>Argentine football star Lionel Messi was enthusiastically welcomed by fans in Guayaquil ahead of a friendly match between Inter Miami and Barcelona SC, dubbed the “Match of  History ”. Supporters gathered outside the Oro Verde Hotel, praising Messi’s legacy and expressing excitement at seeing him play in Ecuador. Authorities deployed a special security operation due to the scale of public interest. The match, part of Inter Miami’s South American tour, is expected to feature players such as Luis Suárez and Rodrigo De Paul, drawing significant attention nationwide.</p>
<h3>Prison authority cites improvements at Penitenciaría del Litoral amid health concerns</h3>
<p>Ecuador’s prison authority SNAI said it is implementing improvements in food provision and infrastructure at the Penitenciaría del Litoral following reports of sanitary problems. Officials claimed measures are underway to address hygiene, overcrowding and basic services at the facility. The prison has been at the centre of repeated crises, highlighting structural weaknesses in the penitentiary system. SNAI insisted that reforms are ongoing, though concerns from inmates’ relatives and human rights groups persist.</p>
<h3>Scientist documents Ecuador’s butterflies after three decades of research</h3>
<p>Entomologist Keith Willmott has spent more than 30 years studying Ecuador’s butterflies, documenting species with transparent wings and others affected by  forest fires . His work combines field research and conservation science, contributing to global understanding of biodiversity in Ecuador’s ecosystems. Willmott has highlighted how habitat loss and climate change threaten butterfly populations. His research underscores Ecuador’s role as a biodiversity hotspot and the importance of long-term scientific study for conservation efforts.</p>
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      <title>India Roundup: Messi event chaos, clean air funding, regional diplomacy</title>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 13 Dec 2025 17:15:12 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<h2>Chaos erupts at Messi event in India</h2>
<p>Angry fans stormed Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata on Saturday, December 13, after football star Lionel Messi left the venue earlier than expected during a  heavily attended event . Thousands of fans, many wearing Argentina jerseys and waving flags, had gathered as part of Messi’s three-day “GOAT Tour” of India. Frustration grew as tight security limited access to the player, despite high ticket prices. Fans vandalised stadium property, ripped out seats and hurled objects onto the track, while some stormed the pitch. A senior police official confirmed the arrest of the event’s chief organiser, adding that authorities were exploring refunds. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee apologised to Messi and fans and ordered a probe, while the All India Football Federation said it was not involved in organising the private event.</p>
<h2>World Bank approves major clean air programmes in India</h2>
<p>The World Bank has  approved  financing for two major air quality programmes in the Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, aimed at improving air quality for about 270 million people. The Uttar Pradesh Clean Air Management Program will invest nearly $300 million in cleaner transport, agriculture and industry, including electric buses, electric three-wheelers and access to clean cooking for millions of households. A separate $300 million programme in Haryana will strengthen air quality monitoring and support clean transport and cleaner technologies for small businesses. The initiatives are part of a broader regional effort to tackle air pollution in the Indo-Gangetic Plains and Himalayan foothills.</p>
<h2>Prada partners with Indian artisans after cultural backlash</h2>
<p>Italian luxury brand Prada will  launch  a limited-edition sandal collection inspired by traditional Indian Kolhapuri chappals, turning earlier accusations of cultural appropriation into a formal collaboration with Indian artisans. Around 2,000 pairs will be produced in Maharashtra and Karnataka and sold globally from February 2026. Prada has signed agreements with two state-backed Indian leather development corporations and plans a three-year partnership that includes training programmes in India and Italy. The company said artisans would be fairly compensated, with the project expected to cost several million euros.</p>
<h2>Pakistan and Bangladesh signal openness to new regional grouping</h2>
<p>Pakistan has indicated openness to forming a regional grouping with Bangladesh, following Dhaka's assertion that it is strategically possible to pursue such cooperation without India. Pakistan’s Foreign Office  said  any proposal from Bangladesh would be viewed within the context of Islamabad’s commitment to multilateralism. The comments follow confirmation that a trilateral mechanism involving Bangladesh, China and Pakistan has already begun, with the first meeting held in China in June. Officials from the three countries said the framework is based on cooperation, openness and “true multilateralism,” and is not directed at any third party.</p>
<h2>India eases business visas for Chinese professionals</h2>
<p>India has moved to speed up business visas for Chinese professionals by cutting bureaucratic scrutiny and reducing approval times to under a month, according to officials. The  decision  marks a shift after years of tight restrictions following the 2020 border clashes between the two countries. Industry groups say the earlier delays led to billions of dollars in production losses, particularly in electronics and solar manufacturing. China welcomed the move as a positive step toward improving people-to-people exchanges, while Indian officials said the changes were part of broader efforts to stabilise economic ties and attract investment.</p>
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