World News: Ecuador’s Moreno, indigenous groups reach deal to end protests

Ecuador’s government has just agreed to repeal a law that ended decades-old fuel subsidies after holding talks with indigenous leaders.
Demonstrators angry at the rise in fuel prices earlier attacked government buildings and burned media offices.
They were defying a government-imposed curfew in the capital Quito.

Al Jazeera’s Manuel Rapalo reports from Quito

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