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A Galapagos forest is in danger of extinction from invasive plant species

A Galapagos forest is in danger of extinction from invasive plant species

The results of a recent study underscore the vital role of controlling invasive plants in preserving this unique forest ecosystem. A recent study conducted by scientists from the Charles Darwin Foundation (CDF), in collaboration with the Galapagos National Park Directorate (GNPD), has raised alarm about the escalating threat posed by invasive plant species to the […]

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Conaie warns of possible indigenous uprising against mining

Conaie warns of possible indigenous uprising against mining

The indigenous movement will carry out a solidarity strike in Cotopaxi on Wednesday and demand that the Assembly investigate the family of President Daniel Noboa. Conaie has declared itself in permanent assemblies to remain vigilant regarding the potential for an indigenous uprising against mining. The indigenous movement is set to conduct a solidarity strike in […]

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Justice is starting to go blind

Justice is starting to go blind

Okay, if you haven’t done it yet, read these two stories in today’s Dispatch before you read this column: “ Vice President Verónica Abad’s son to face trial in ‘Nene’ case “They are pressuring me to resign so they can remove me from office,” denounced Verónica Abad, Vice President of the Republic. Okay, now, one […]

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In Tungurahua and Cotopaxi, 17,000 farmers teeter on the brink of bankruptcy

In Tungurahua and Cotopaxi, 17,000 farmers teeter on the brink of bankruptcy

A landslide, caused by severe drought, demolished the water collection system in the Latacunga-Salcedo-Ambato irrigation canal, which provides water to farmers in three cantons in the central region of the country. In the northern area of Ambato (Tungurahua), as well as in Salcedo and Latacunga (Cotopaxi), over 17,000 vegetable producers are in despair due to […]

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President Noboa Signs Declarations Upholding Press Freedom in Ecuador

President Noboa Signs Declarations Upholding Press Freedom in Ecuador

Delegation of the Inter-American Press Association suggested to the president to strengthen the protection mechanism for journalists in Ecuador. During a significant meeting with representatives of the Inter-American Press Association (IAPA), President Daniel Noboa of Ecuador demonstrated his commitment to press freedom by signing the Chapultepec and Salta declarations. This event, which unfolded on March […]

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Mining Chamber says, “The country cannot be subject to the opinion of a political actor, like Iza”

Mining Chamber says, “The country cannot be subject to the opinion of a political actor, like Iza”

María Eulalia Silva, President of the Chamber of Mining, rebuffed Leonidas Iza’s calls for protests against mining and elucidated the ongoing environmental consultation process for the La Plata mining project in Cotopaxi. Amid resistance from anti-mining factions, the Ministry of the Environment initiated the informational phase of the environmental consultation for the La Plata mining […]

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Update: El Niño is weakening in Ecuador, though rainfall and extreme heat persist.

Update to: El Niño Weakens, Making Way for La Niña: Ecuador Prepares for Weather Fluctuations Published: Volume 8, Issue 24 According to forecasts from the Erfen Committee, rains and extreme temperatures will persist in Ecuador until March 31, 2024. On Thursday, March 21, 2024, the National Committee monitoring the El Niño phenomenon released a new […]

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 Vice President Verónica Abad’s son to face trial in ‘Nene’ case

 Vice President Verónica Abad’s son to face trial in ‘Nene’ case

The Prosecutor’s Office is pursuing Francisco Barreiro, the son of Vice President Verónica Abad, on charges of alleged influence peddling. On Friday, March 22, 2024, Judge María Fernanda Castro ordered Francisco Sebastián Barreiro, the son of Vice President Verónica Abad, to be held in preventive detention amid investigations into the Nene case. Barreiro, detained in […]

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“It is a country of opportunities, without crime,” says an Ecuadorian migrant in New York.

“It is a country of opportunities, without crime,” says an Ecuadorian migrant in New York.

An old New York airfield located “in the middle of nowhere” is the camp that houses dozens of Ecuadorian migrants seeking asylum. Gusts of polar wind sweep across the runways of an old, disused New York airfield. It is the “middle of nowhere” that houses some 1,800 migrants, including Ecuadorians, who have become a symbol […]

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Causes for hope

Causes for hope

Before I compose this column each week, I take a sneak peek at the upcoming articles set for publication. It’s my routine to fashion my column around a central theme, drawing inspiration from one of the standout stories. Usually, it’s a smooth process, as one story often shines brighter than the rest. But this week, […]

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El Niño Weakens, Making Way for La Niña: Ecuador Prepares for Weather Fluctuations

El Niño Weakens, Making Way for La Niña: Ecuador Prepares for Weather Fluctuations

April may bring an end to El Nino conditions and an influx of La Nina conditions by mid-year. The El Niño phenomenon, which has dominated weather patterns in recent months, is now in decline, according to Frigate Captain Luis Morales, General Coordinator of Oceanographic Affairs of the Oceanographic and Antarctic Institute of the Ecuadorian Navy […]

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Metastasis case investigation is completed, preparatory hearing being scheduled

Metastasis case investigation is completed, preparatory hearing being scheduled

The Metastasis case has completed its investigation phase, highlighting a complex web of legal entanglements involving 52 individuals. April 13th marked the culmination of 120 days since the inception of the investigation phase. At this juncture, the Attorney General, Diana Salazar, is tasked with petitioning the National Court of Justice for the scheduling of the […]

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Iza says Conaie will push for ‘NO’ vote for popular consultation, accuses Noboa of trying to break up indigenous movement

Iza says Conaie will push for ‘NO’ vote for popular consultation, accuses Noboa of trying to break up indigenous movement

Conaie, the Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador, has taken a firm stance against the upcoming referendum and popular consultation initiated by President Daniel Noboa’s government, slated for April 21st. The expanded council of Conaie, comprising representatives from fifteen indigenous nationalities, articulated their reasons for advocating a ‘No’ vote on all eleven questions posed in […]

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Update: Tragedy Strikes: Three Ecuadorian Migrants Murdered in Chiapas, Mexico

Update to: Ecuadorian Child Fatally Wounded in Sonora, Mexico Migrant Assault Published: Volume 8, Issue 20 According to a report from the organization 1-800 Migrante released last Friday, each of the victims were from Guayaquil. This tragic event marks another grim chapter in the plight of Ecuadorian migrants in Mexico, with three compatriots falling victim […]

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Government Vows to Maintain Military Presence in Prisons Amid Ongoing Purge

Government Vows to Maintain Military Presence in Prisons Amid Ongoing Purge

In a resolute stance on prison security, Vice Minister of Government emphasized the enduring presence of the military in Ecuador’s penitentiary centers. Speaking in a recent interview, Vice Minister of Government Esteban Torres assured the public that the government would not withdraw military support from prisons, underscoring the ongoing commitment to what he termed as […]

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If only…

If only…

So, in this issue, we’ve got a rundown on the ongoing corruption prosecutions in Ecuador, namely the Metastasis and Purge cases. And I, for one, am downright ecstatic about it! At long last, we’ve got two branches of government—Justice and Executive—that are dead set on rooting out corruption wherever it rears its ugly head. Admittedly, […]

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Update: Ecuador’s country risk drops 130 points in one week

Update to: Country risk below 1,500 points Published: Volume 8, Issue 21 Ecuador’s country risk dropped by 130 points in just one week, closing at 1,290 on March 6, 2024. This significant decrease from the previous mark of 1,420 on February 29th reflects market optimism sparked by Ecuador’s efforts to secure a credit agreement with […]

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Navigating the Dynamic Terrain of Ecuador’s Low-Cost Aviation Market

Navigating the Dynamic Terrain of Ecuador’s Low-Cost Aviation Market

The aviation landscape in Ecuador’s ‘low-cost’ market showcases a dynamic of arrivals and departures, reflecting a sector that is yet to fully consolidate. Mariscal Sucre International Airport in Quito recently welcomed JetSmart on March 6th, 2024. However, this arrival coincides with the impending departure of another ‘low-cost’ carrier, Wingo, in April. JetSmart, a Chilean airline […]

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Update: Security Measures Yield Significant Decrease in Violent Deaths, State of Emergency Continues

Update to: Sharp Decline in Violent Deaths Marks Ecuador’s Struggle Against Internal Armed Conflict Published: Volume 8, Issue 18 During the state of emergency in Ecuador, there has been a significant reduction in violent deaths, with more than a 45% decrease. The national government has extended this regime for another 30 days. As of March […]

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President of Guayas Court Resigns Amid Corruption Allegations as Purge Investigation Triggers Judicial Crisis

President of Guayas Court Resigns Amid Corruption Allegations as Purge Investigation Triggers Judicial Crisis

The recent arrests of seven Guayas judges on charges of organized crime have plunged the court into a state of chaos, compounded by González’s resignation. In a seismic upheaval within the judicial echelons of Guayas, Hugo González, who had recently ascended to the presidency of the Court of Justice, tendered his irrevocable resignation on the […]

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Ecuador’s Oil Sector Faces Challenges Amid Controversy and Decline

Ecuador’s Oil Sector Faces Challenges Amid Controversy and Decline

Amid a controversy over alleged data manipulation, oil production declines. The sector’s future remains uncertain.

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