Restoration of the Railway Car at Simón Bolívar Malecón Completed
The traditional railway car located in the Simón Bolívar Malecón in Ecuador has been completely restored and refurbished for public display.
Individuals Pretended to be Police to Murder Four People in Simón Bolívar, Guayas
Four individuals were murdered in a coordinated attack by armed assailants posing as police in Simón Bolívar, Ecuador.
Governorship orders removal of platform installed on the Simón Bolívar Malecón Avenue
The Guayas Governorship has ordered the immediate removal of a platform on Simón Bolívar Malecón Avenue in Guayaquil due to safety concerns for emergency response.
Simón Bolívar Boardwalk remains without electricity supply due to fire in the Bay: walkways open and commercial spaces closed
The Simón Bolívar Boardwalk in Ecuador is without electricity due to a preventive suspension caused by a fire in the Multicomercio building that has been burning for over 24 hours.
Traffic was restricted on Simón Bolívar Malecon Avenue due to stage installation
Traffic restrictions have been implemented on Simón Bolívar Malecon Avenue in Guayaquil due to the installation of a stage for an upcoming event.
Lionel Messi and Inter Miami are staying at the Oro Verde hotel
Lionel Messi and the Inter Miami team have arrived at the Oro Verde hotel, where they will stay until February 8, following their arrival at the Simón Bolívar naval base.
$48.20 fine and controls reduce accidents on Simón Bolívar Avenue and Ruta Viva
Since January 1, 2026, there have been no recorded fatalities on Simón Bolívar Avenue or Ruta Viva, following traffic restrictions by the Metropolitan Transit Agency (AMT) of Quito to reduce accidents.
Two centuries of bloody unrest: Simon Bolívar already knew that the greatest threat to independence is not Spain
The article discusses the complex historical context of colonialism in South America, emphasizing that the real threat to independence was not solely from Spain but also from internal conflicts and colonization's lasting impacts.
American Attack on Venezuela: What Happened So Far
The article discusses the first American attack on Venezuela in 123 years, providing a historical context and connection to the German Navy.
US Attack: "Everything is better than living in Venezuela"
Journalists from various countries gather at the Simón Bolívar Bridge to observe the current situation and sentiments on the main border connection between Colombia and Venezuela amid increasing tensions.
US Attack: "Anything is better than living in Venezuela"
The article discusses the intense media presence at the Simón Bolívar Bridge, highlighting the ongoing dramatic situation between Colombia and Venezuela as journalists gather to assess the mood amid the crisis in Caracas.
Maduro to grow into ‘Bolivar, Fidel, or Che’ – expert
A political expert claims that Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro will become a lasting political figure akin to Simon Bolivar, Fidel Castro, and Che Guevara, despite facing serious accusations from the U.S.