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Lasso announces new police commander and legal reforms

Lasso announces new police commander and legal reforms

Hours after the start of the chilling escalation of violence in Guayaquil, which included 18 murders in 24 hours, President Guillermo Lasso announced the measures he will take to try to stop this new crisis of violence. His first act was to except the resignation of Tannya Varela, who was the General Commander of the Police […]

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42% of China debt matures by 2024, Lasso seeks to modify contracts

42% of China debt matures by 2024, Lasso seeks to modify contracts

Ecuador’s approach to relieve debt payments with China will include oil commitments, according to Francisco Briones, Deputy Secretary General of the Cabinet. The Government of Ecuador is working on the proposal that it will present to China to alleviate debt payments to that country that are concentrated in the next three years. Ecuador’s debt balance […]

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General Villegas, former anti-narcotics director, admits that his visa was taken away by the US

General Villegas, former anti-narcotics director, admits that his visa was taken away by the US

Villegas was the fourth in the chain of command of the National Police. Last Thursday, through Executive Decree 318, President Guillermo Lasso terminated District General Marco Vinicio Villegas Ubillús from active service with the National Police “by voluntary request.” Villegas Ubillús was part of the police leadership that asked the Comptroller General of the State, the Superintendency of Banks and the Financial and Economic Analysis Unit […]

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S#@! the pandemic

S#@! the pandemic

I’m so sick of the pandemic. I know, I know, I am not alone in this. But I’d like to think I’ve handled it pretty well. In fact, I’ve managed to survive it without getting Covid, even though I had to fly to the US for medical reasons four times this past year. That’s another […]

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New Galapagos marine reserve becomes real, but financing remains a mystery

New Galapagos marine reserve becomes real, but financing remains a mystery

As of Friday, January 14, 2022, there is a new marine reserve in Galapagos. From Sierra Negra —one of the vessels for surveillance and control of the Galapagos National Park— tens of kilometers away from the Santa Cruz pier, President Guillermo Lasso signed the decree that formalizes the creation of the new reserve. It will be called the Hermandad […]

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Seguros Sucre went into forced liquidation and continues to accumulate losses

Seguros Sucre went into forced liquidation and continues to accumulate losses

The forensic audit of the company, which initially headed for a voluntary closure, will not stop, says the Insurance Adjuster Sucre. The Seguros Sucre company, which for more than 10 years had the state monopoly in this segment, is in the process of forced liquidation. President Guillermo Lasso had decreed the voluntary liquidation of the […]

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Bill on abortion for rape passes to the plenary session of the Assembly

Update to: Commission resumes debate on ‘abortion in case of rape’ in Ecuador Published: Volume 6, Issue 14 Bill on abortion for rape passes to the plenary session of the Assembly With seven affirmative votes, the Justice Commission approved the report for the second debate of the bill to interrupt pregnancy in case of rape. […]

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At Celac, Holguín announces that Lasso will visit China to strengthen ties and renegotiate debt

At Celac, Holguín announces that Lasso will visit China to strengthen ties and renegotiate debt

Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso will make an official visit to China in February, coinciding with the Winter Olympics, where he will try to renegotiate the debt of more than $5 billion dollars and strengthen bilateral relations with that country. This was confirmed by the new Foreign Minister, Juan Carlos Holguín, in an interview upon his return […]

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Ecuador still faces uncertain conditions to return to the bond market

Ecuador still faces uncertain conditions to return to the bond market

The Government of Guillermo Lasso budgeted bond placements in the international market for $1.2 billion during 2022. The Government plans to issue bonds in the international market to obtain financing in the first quarter of 2022, amid uncertain conditions. Although the Executive has not detailed the amount of this issuance, the General State Budget foresees […]

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Femicides increased by 57% between 2020 and 2021 in Ecuador

Femicides increased by 57% between 2020 and 2021 in Ecuador

Social organizations have registered more than 1,000 femicides between 2014 and 2021. The Government plans to invest $13 million in actions to prevent gender violence. On the afternoon of April 7, 2021, Cristina M. was murdered by her partner Emilio P. in the Pelileo canton, in the Tungurahua province. Investigations by the Prosecutor’s Office determined […]

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‘Plastinated’ human bodies on display in Cuenca

‘Plastinated’ human bodies on display in Cuenca

In the 1990s, academics and students saw the first “plastinated” human body, a preservation process that was created by the German physician Gunther von Hagens. Von Hagens originally designed plastination for use in the medical field, but in 1995, he introduced plastination to the masses with his first Body Worlds exhibition in Tokyo, Japan. The exhibition was met […]

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Take a chill pill

Take a chill pill

This morning I read Robert Bradley’s column in Cuenca High Life about his moving on to another photo journalistic venture. Robert is a very popular columnist and I’m sure he is going to be missed by his readers. I’ve known Robert for several years, and while our writing styles are different, I respect him for […]

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The Turi torture case trial is delayed again

The Turi torture case trial is delayed again

More than 200 prisoners were tortured on May 31, 2016  At half past eight in the morning on January 10, 2022, the Court of Criminal Guarantees of Cuenca set up for the second time, the trial hearing for the Turi case, a criminal proceeding for alleged torture against persons deprived of liberty in the Ecuadorian prisons. There are 42 […]

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Lasso rules out confinement for possible increase in COVID-19 infections

Lasso rules out confinement for possible increase in COVID-19 infections

On Tuesday, the President of the Republic, Guillermo Lasso, said that a confinement for a possible increase in COVID-19 cases is “ruled out.” “Confinement is out of the question,” stressed the president, in a meeting with representatives of the media held in Carondelet Palace. He explained that Ecuador can afford “this luxury” because it is one […]

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More than 1,700 emergencies due to gender violence were reported during the Christmas holiday

Update to:  In worst year for femicides, protocols not routinely followed Published: Volume 6, Issue 12 The violence against women does not stop —even on holidays that are supposed to be about goodwill to others and family peace. During the three days of the Christmas holiday in 2021, according to the Integrated Security Service ECU 9-1-1, […]

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Hope abounds

Hope abounds

Finally, a new year to start over! Maybe we can get things back in order and make this the year when the world comes back to its version of normal. Where good things happen, and bad things happen. But the bad don’t happen multiple more time than the good! For us the bad things were […]

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WhatsApp 2nd most downloaded application in Ecuador—6 tips to strengthen its security

WhatsApp 2nd most downloaded application in Ecuador—6 tips to strengthen its security

WhatsApp is one of the most used applications in Ecuador. Thru October 2021, it was the second most downloaded app in the country’s mobile stores. However, the instant messaging application can also have security risks due to the amount of information that is shared in it. These are tips to strengthen application security and prevent breaches from digital security expert Pablo Arcuri, […]

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Ministry of the Environment issues decree on water recharge zones in Cuenca

Ministry of the Environment issues decree on water recharge zones in Cuenca

Ten months after the popular consultation in Cuenca, the Ministry of the Environment, Water and Ecological Transition (MAE) issued Decree MAATE-2021-077 on December 22, 2021, in which it delimited the water recharge zones of this Azuayan canton. On February 7, 2021, eight out of ten Cuencanos voted in favor of banning mining activities near the Tomebamba, […]

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 President Lasso announced that the price of gasoline will remain.

Update to: Fuel and social subsidies of $5.645 billion found in 2021 proforma budget along with $4.8 billion deficit Published: Volume 5, Issue 47 “We do not have any announcement to make, we are not going to raise the price of fuel. So, everyone, calm down,” said President Guillermo Lasso, at an event in the […]

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European Union vehicle tariffs reduced or eliminated in 2022

European Union vehicle tariffs reduced or eliminated in 2022

The automotive sector in Ecuador has experienced a decrease in prices and a greater supply of brands from the European Union. With the sixth year of validity of the agreement between Ecuador and the European Union, tariffs on vehicles that come from that commercial bloc are reduced and eliminated. The vehicles of the European Union […]

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