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Volume 10, Issue 41

From the week of August 16, 2026

Azuay captures more than 100,000 trips as August holiday tourism reaches decade high

Azuay captures more than 100,000 trips as August holiday tourism reaches decade high

Azuay ranked among Ecuador’s leading destinations as the August holiday produced decade high national tourism results. Ecuador’s August 10th holiday produced the strongest tourism results for that holiday in at least a decade, with more than one million trips nationwide and almost $70 million in estimated spending—and Azuay ranked among the country’s most visited destinations. […]

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A 125-year-old steam locomotive comes home to Cuenca after 22 years

A 125-year-old steam locomotive comes home to Cuenca after 22 years

A restored Baldwin steam engine has returned after 22 years reconnecting the city with its railway past. A 125-year-old steam locomotive has returned to Cuenca after more than two decades away, bringing back a piece of a railway era that once transformed how the city connected with the rest of Ecuador. Locomotive No. 14, built […]

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Cuenca trips now average 34 minutes as city prepares another attempt to fix southern entrance

Cuenca trips now average 34 minutes as city prepares another attempt to fix southern entrance

New university data adds urgency to a cheaper government plan for fixing one of Cuenca’s worst bottlenecks. The average trip across Cuenca now takes about 34 minutes, up from roughly 22 minutes in 2000, while residents collectively make an estimated 1.5 million trips every day. The numbers help explain why traffic has become one of […]

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Ecuador gets first S and P credit upgrade in six years but major risks remain

Ecuador gets first S and P credit upgrade in six years but major risks remain

The upgrade recognizes stronger finances and market access but leaves Ecuador well below investment grade. Ecuador has received its first upgrade to a “B” long-term sovereign credit rating from S&P Global Ratings in six years, a sign that the country’s financial position has improved even though the rating agency continues to see substantial economic and […]

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Recent earthquakes expose a weak spot in Cuenca emergency planning

Recent earthquakes expose a weak spot in Cuenca emergency planning

Regional earthquakes renew questions about evacuation planning and whether Cuenca homeowners have the insurance protection they expect. The magnitude-7.4 earthquake that struck Colombia on August 10th was felt across a broad region, including parts of Ecuador, but scientists say it is not evidence that another large earthquake is now “moving” toward Ecuador. What the event […]

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Gas prices fall again even as Ecuador becomes more dependent on imported fuel

Gas prices fall again even as Ecuador becomes more dependent on imported fuel

Pump prices are easing while refinery problems keep Ecuador unusually dependent on imported gasoline and diesel. Drivers in Ecuador are paying slightly less for gasoline and diesel this month, but behind the two-cent reduction at the pump is a less reassuring development: the country is importing more refined fuel than it did two years ago. […]

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Mazar is nearly full but falling river flows bring an early warning for electricity supply

Mazar is nearly full but falling river flows bring an early warning for electricity supply

The reservoir remains nearly full but falling inflows are drawing attention ahead of the critical dry season. Ecuador’s most important hydroelectric reservoir is approaching the annual dry season nearly full, giving the country an important electricity reserve even as the amount of water flowing into Mazar has fallen sharply compared with last year. Between August […]

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One in four new cars sold in Ecuador is now hybrid or electric

One in four new cars sold in Ecuador is now hybrid or electric

One in four new vehicles now uses hybrid or electric technology and support businesses are racing to adapt. Ecuador’s new-car market is changing much faster than it was even a year ago: roughly one in every four vehicles sold in the country between January and July was either hybrid or fully electric. According to figures […]

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Real estate industry wants public registry to identify who is actually qualified to sell property

Real estate industry wants public registry to identify who is actually qualified to sell property

Industry leaders want a public registry and stronger qualifications as complaints expose risks in an informal market. Buying a house or condominium in Ecuador may eventually come with a new way to answer a surprisingly basic question: is the person handling the transaction actually qualified to work as a real-estate professional? The Ecuadorian Real Estate […]

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Volume 10, Issue 40

From the week of August 09, 2026

Volume 10, Issue 39

From the week of August 02, 2026

Volume 10, Issue 38

From the week of July 26, 2026

Ecuador races to reinforce power supply before Amazon drought tests the national grid

Ecuador races to reinforce power supply before Amazon drought tests the national grid

Thermal rentals, aging-plant repairs and regional negotiations form the government’s defense against renewed electricity shortages. Ecuador is assembling a costly mix of rented generators, repaired state-owned equipment and possible electricity imports as authorities prepare for the annual decline in rainfall around the country’s largest hydroelectric plants. The government’s most immediate measure is a group of […]

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El Oro overtakes traditional crime hotspots as homicides surge across southern coast

El Oro overtakes traditional crime hotspots as homicides surge across southern coast

National killings declined in early 2026, but violence intensified sharply around Machala, ports and the Peruvian border. Ecuador recorded fewer homicides during the first half of 2026, extending a national decline from the unprecedented levels reached a year earlier. But the improvement was uneven, with El Oro moving in the opposite direction and emerging as […]

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Canada trade pact promises broader market access while raising investment questions

Canada trade pact promises broader market access while raising investment questions

Nearly all Ecuadorian exports would gain tariff-free entry, but ratification could postpone implementation until 2027. Ecuadorian exporters are preparing for expanded access to one of the world’s wealthier consumer markets after Ecuador and Canada signed a free trade agreement intended to remove tariffs, establish investment protections and strengthen commercial ties between the two countries. Production, […]

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Oil windfall gives Ecuador’s government an unexpected fiscal boost

Oil windfall gives Ecuador’s government an unexpected fiscal boost

Higher crude prices are improving liquidity, reducing arrears and easing borrowing pressure while creating new budget risks. Ecuador’s government has collected nearly as much oil revenue during the first seven months of 2026 as it received throughout all of last year, providing an unexpected infusion of cash at a time when the country continues to […]

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Rice trucks return to Colombia as exporters seek to recover lost ground

Rice trucks return to Colombia as exporters seek to recover lost ground

New import permits reopen Ecuador’s largest foreign rice market after months of disrupted border trade. Ecuadorian rice is beginning to move toward Colombia again after import permits were issued to Colombian buyers, reopening a vital overland market that had been effectively closed for nearly five months. The first permits were released late last week, allowing […]

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Supporters gather in Cuenca as suspended mayor faces slow health recovery

Supporters gather in Cuenca as suspended mayor faces slow health recovery

Relatives, municipal officials and political allies attended a crowded service while details of Zamora’s illness remained private. Dozens of people gathered at one of Cuenca’s best-known churches to pray for the recovery of suspended Mayor Cristian Zamora, whose health has reportedly deteriorated since returning from a trip outside Ecuador. The Mass was held Thursday, July […]

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Volume 10, Issue 37

From the week of July 19, 2026

Blackout assurances face test as dry season closes in

Blackout assurances face test as dry season closes in

Full reservoirs offer temporary security while aging plants and delayed contracts leave little margin for error. Ecuador enters the final months before its annual dry season with reservoirs full, electricity production comfortably meeting present demand and government officials insisting that another round of scheduled blackouts is not expected. But behind those assurances, the national power […]

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ANT plans nationwide vehicle re-registration as it overhauls licensing systems

ANT plans nationwide vehicle re-registration as it overhauls licensing systems

New digital registry would track every vehicle while tighter controls target delays, fraud and corruption. Ecuador’s National Transit Agency is preparing to re-register the country’s entire vehicle fleet as part of a broad effort to replace fragmented databases, improve the reliability of public records and close opportunities for corruption. The National Registry of Transit and […]

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Hidden prison arsenal was intended for deadly gang attack officials say

Hidden prison arsenal was intended for deadly gang attack officials say

Authorities say intelligence and a military search disrupted a large-scale confrontation inside Guayaquil’s most notorious prison. Ecuadorian security forces say they prevented a potentially devastating outbreak of violence inside the Litoral Penitentiary after discovering a clandestine weapons depot containing rifles, explosives, homemade grenade launchers and more than 12,000 rounds of ammunition. The arsenal was concealed […]

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South America pushes for cheaper regional flights as Quito awaits American Airlines expansion

South America pushes for cheaper regional flights as Quito awaits American Airlines expansion

Regional governments pursue an integrated aviation market while Ecuador watches for a possible new United States connection. South American governments are moving toward an ambitious overhaul of regional air travel that could eventually make international flights within the continent operate more like domestic services, while Ecuador’s capital waits for American Airlines to disclose plans for […]

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Loja prepares for 2026 pilgrimage of the Virgin of El Cisne

Loja prepares for 2026 pilgrimage of the Virgin of El Cisne

Thousands of worshippers will accompany the revered image on its demanding journey from El Cisne to Loja. Thousands of pilgrims are preparing to cross the mountains of Loja province in August as one of Ecuador’s largest religious celebrations returns with three days of processions, worship and community festivities. The 2026 pilgrimage of the Virgin of […]

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Spanish court blocks US extradition of alleged Los Lobos leader

Spanish court blocks US extradition of alleged Los Lobos leader

Judges found the American drug-trafficking case insufficiently detailed, while a separate Ecuadorian request remains unresolved. A Spanish court has rejected a United States request to extradite Wilmer Geovanny Chavarría Barré, alias “Pipo,” ruling that the accusations presented by American authorities lacked the specific details required to justify his surrender. The decision represents a temporary legal […]

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Volume 10, Issue 36

From the week of July 12, 2026

Human Rights Dispute Threatens to Complicate U.S.-Ecuador Security Partnership

Human Rights Dispute Threatens to Complicate U.S.-Ecuador Security Partnership

Lawmakers seek human rights guarantees before military funding and joint security operations can continue. Democratic lawmakers are seeking new human rights conditions on U.S. defense cooperation with Ecuador, widening Washington’s debate over military assistance, counter-narcotics operations and accountability for foreign security forces that receive American support overseas. Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Greg Casar […]

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Cuenca launches $70 million hospital project promising jobs and advanced regional care

Cuenca launches $70 million hospital project promising jobs and advanced regional care

Major medical investment promises new jobs, advanced care and expanded specialist services across southern Ecuador. A private hospital development has entered the construction phase in Cuenca, bringing plans for expanded specialty care, advanced medical technology and as many as 1,200 direct jobs. Hospital Santa Inés and the Vintimilla Group broke ground Tuesday, July 7th, on […]

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Ecuador-China trade closes in on $20 billion as tariff cuts deepen

Ecuador-China trade closes in on $20 billion as tariff cuts deepen

Tariff cuts and stronger exports are reshaping one of the country’s fastest-growing commercial relationships. Annual trade between Ecuador and China is expected to pass $20 billion as their free-trade agreement moves through its third year, extending a sharp rise in Ecuadorian exports and further narrowing a commercial imbalance that once favored Chinese goods. Gao Zhenting, […]

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A Genuine Marriage, but No Green Card: The Evidence Gap That Can Sink a Case

A Genuine Marriage, but No Green Card: The Evidence Gap That Can Sink a Case

A rejected residency case shows why genuine marriages still require strong evidence and careful interview preparation. The denial arrived after Fernando had built a life that, to him, seemed impossible to mistake for a marriage of convenience. He had married a U.S. citizen and applied for permanent residency six months after their wedding. Yet U.S. […]

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Machala mayor jailed as investigators trace alleged $6 million enrichment scheme

Machala mayor jailed as investigators trace alleged $6 million enrichment scheme

Authorities are examining cash-heavy transactions, municipal contracts and companies linked to Darío Macas and his family. A rapid fall from City Hall Machala Mayor Darío Macas has been sent to the Cotopaxi prison while prosecutors investigate allegations that he and his wife accumulated approximately $6 million in unjustified wealth during his years in office. Macas, […]

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Ecuador strengthens confidential reporting as extortion alerts climb

Ecuador strengthens confidential reporting as extortion alerts climb

Officials urge victims to report threats promptly, follow investigators’ guidance and avoid making payments to criminals. Ecuadorian security authorities are urging people who receive extortion demands to contact police rather than confront the threat alone, as emergency records show a sharp rise in reports so far in 2026. From January 1st through July 8th, the […]

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Volume 10, Issue 35

From the week of July 05, 2026

Volume 10, Issue 34

From the week of June 28, 2026

Volume 10, Issue 33

From the week of June 21, 2026

Coca River erosion threatens Ecuador’s power supply and oil revenues

Coca River erosion threatens Ecuador’s power supply and oil revenues

Advancing river damage has exposed years of delayed decisions and increasingly expensive temporary fixes. The relentless erosion of the Coca River has developed into a growing threat to two pillars of Ecuador’s economy: its largest hydroelectric plant and the pipelines that carry much of the country’s crude oil. Six years after the phenomenon began, authorities […]

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Correísmo keeps election strategy under wraps as legal pressure threatens ballot plans

Correísmo keeps election strategy under wraps as legal pressure threatens ballot plans

Movement delays alliance announcement while racing to secure candidates and political partners before looming electoral deadlines. The Citizen Revolution movement is concealing key elements of its strategy for Ecuador’s November local elections, delaying the announcement of the political organizations that could provide its candidates with a place on the ballot. The alliance was expected to […]

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Criminal cases cast a long shadow over Ecuador’s local governments

Criminal cases cast a long shadow over Ecuador’s local governments

Most investigations have ended without charges, while several prominent mayors remain jailed, indicted or under scrutiny. More than half of Ecuador’s mayors and provincial prefects have appeared in criminal proceedings, creating a sprawling legal record that reaches from the country’s largest cities to remote Amazonian cantons. An examination of the Judicial Council’s electronic case system […]

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Deep ocean warming raises El Niño concerns along Ecuador’s coast

Deep ocean warming raises El Niño concerns along Ecuador’s coast

Scientists find abnormal heat extending far below the surface as fisheries and rainfall patterns begin changing. Unusually warm water reaching depths of 100 meters off Ecuador’s coast is providing some of the clearest evidence yet that El Niño conditions are developing, according to findings from a recent scientific expedition. The Ecuadorian Navy research vessel BAE […]

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Hidden license operation exposed inside National Transit Agency

Hidden license operation exposed inside National Transit Agency

Computer records reveal appointments bypassed official controls as investigators examine alleged payments and after-hours printing. A computer analysis of National Transit Agency records has uncovered evidence of a parallel operation that allegedly allowed employees to issue driver’s licenses outside normal procedures, bypass payment controls and serve hundreds more applicants than the official appointment system permitted. […]

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Juvenile detention system buckles as gang recruitment drives inmate surge

Juvenile detention system buckles as gang recruitment drives inmate surge

Overcrowded centers are struggling to rehabilitate teenagers drawn into Ecuador’s expanding criminal networks. Ecuador’s juvenile detention system is facing a mounting crisis as a sharp increase in adolescent arrests pushes facilities far beyond their intended capacity, raising concerns that centers designed for rehabilitation could instead deepen young offenders’ involvement in organized crime. By May 2026, […]

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Marisol Peñaloza takes Cuenca’s helm after years of challenging political barriers

Marisol Peñaloza takes Cuenca’s helm after years of challenging political barriers

The longtime councilwoman assumes the mayor’s office amid controversy while promising stability and continuity for the city. Marisol Peñaloza’s arrival at the top of Cuenca’s municipal government carries an unusual sense of political symmetry. Seven years after she fought for the right of a woman to serve as the city’s vice-mayor, Peñaloza has become Cuenca’s […]

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Noboa expands security offensive as legal questions surround foreign troops and civilian pardons

Noboa expands security offensive as legal questions surround foreign troops and civilian pardons

New decree opens the door to international deployments while thousands of Ecuadorian soldiers move into violence-stricken provinces. President Daniel Noboa has launched a new phase of Ecuador’s campaign against organized crime, combining a large domestic military deployment with an offer of legal immunity to personnel sent by cooperating foreign governments. Executive Decree 424, signed on […]

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President consolidates ministries in sweeping cabinet overhaul

President consolidates ministries in sweeping cabinet overhaul

Three major mergers place economic policy infrastructure and social programs under broader government portfolios. President Daniel Noboa has formally launched another major restructuring of Ecuador’s executive branch, combining six government institutions into three expanded ministries as part of an effort to reduce administrative duplication and public spending. The changes, established through three executive decrees signed […]

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Volume 10, Issue 32

From the week of June 14, 2026

Volume 10, Issue 31

From the week of June 07, 2026

Volume 10, Issue 30

From the week of June 01, 2026

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