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El Oro mining project pushes Ecuador further into large-scale extraction
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New naval station aims to shut down drug routes through Gulf of Guayaquil
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Ecuadorians deported from U.S. say Congo transfer was involuntary
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Citizen Revolution faces legal limbo as election clock keeps moving
Suspension has blocked the CorreÃsta movement’s appeals while local elections move closer under a revised calendar. To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.
CNE removes Construye and Unidad Popular from electoral registry
Parties say the decision violates political rights and will challenge it in Ecuador and abroad. To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.
Cannabis proposal stalled after signature count falls short
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Banana exports became a cover for cocaine pipeline to Spain
Spanish court records show how traffickers used fruit shipments, shell companies and corrupt insiders to move cocaine. To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.
Wages slide as more Ecuadorians remain outside full employment
Published on April 27, 2026

Average worker income fell below the basic salary as informal and precarious jobs continued to dominate the labor market.

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