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Volume 4, Issue 16
November 17, 2019
The system actually worked

The system actually worked

It was such a peaceful morning here in Yunguilla. Codie and I sat on our front terrace, drinking coffee and enjoying wonderful bagels and ripe pink grapefruits that reminded me of breakfast at my grandmother’s house. Nothing could destroy the wonderful feelings we had...

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Bribery charges against Correa may lead to an end for any future political ambitions

Bribery charges against Correa may lead to an end for any future political ambitions

The criminal offense for which former President Rafael Correa is charged in the “Bribes 2012-2016” case, not only legally allows his trial in absentia, but is imprescriptible (if sentenced, he must serve the penalty when he returns to the country) and It also limits his electoral future forever. This is established by the Constitution drawn […]

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IACHR alarmed by the rising number of eye injuries caused in protests across South America

IACHR alarmed by the rising number of eye injuries caused in protests across South America

The cases of hundreds of eye injuries reported during the protests in several countries of the region, have captured the attention of the IACHR, while human rights activists fear that it may be the result of an intentional practice in repressing social manifestations. The problem was especially important during a session held in Quito regarding, […]

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Amphibian Populations in Ecuador Threatened by Invasive Species, Lethal Fungus

Amphibian Populations in Ecuador Threatened by Invasive Species, Lethal Fungus

by Noah Foster-Koth Like most Ecuadorian wildlife, amphibians are threatened by chemical pollution and the destruction of their natural habitat. However, one of the greatest foes of Ecuadorian amphibians are actually other amphibians specifically, invasive species that were brought to Ecuador from other parts of the world. Some of these invasive species are currently on […]

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CRIME AND ACCIDENT REPORT

Cuenca and National Criminal Activity. (Cuenca)Agents of the Dinased captured a man and a woman for the alleged crime of murder, committed on June 26, in Totoracocha. Mario Castro, head of the Azuay Police Subzone, reported that the arrest warrant issued by Judge Sonia Cárdenas, against Josué Eliomar M. P, and his partner Crismar Nazareth […]

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Over 1.7 million Ecuadorian households received electricity subsidies this year

Over 1.7 million Ecuadorian households received electricity subsidies this year

On November 4th, the Ministry of Energy and Non-Renewable Natural Resources reported that in the first 10 months of 2019, the government subsidized almost $29 million for electricity consumption. This amount is part of the so-called “Dignity Rate,” which is focused on consumers whose energy consumption is below average. Dignity Rate beneficiaries include households in […]

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Ecuador calls for calm in Bolivia and supports new elections

Ecuador calls for calm in Bolivia and supports new elections

The Ecuadorian state, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, called for the hostile situation in Bolivia to cease. The declaration was made jointly with the governments of Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, the United States, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay, Peru and Venezuela. The rejection published by the Foreign Ministry details the rejection […]

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Cuencano priest is beatified in Riobamba almost 123 years after his death

Cuencano priest is beatified in Riobamba almost 123 years after his death

On November 16th, Father Emilio Moscoso, of Cuenca origin and killed on May 4, 1897 by liberal soldiers in the chapel of San Felipe Neri, was beatified by the Vatican. The event was held in Riobamba, with the presence of Cardinal Giovanni Becciu. Father Bolívar Piedra, auxiliary archbishop of Cuenca, defined the act as “a […]

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El Cajas 23 years as a National Park celebrated

El Cajas 23 years as a National Park celebrated

Last Friday morning, November 8th, authorities and citizen celebrated the 23 years of the declaration of El Cajas as a National Park. This commemoration was held in the interpretation center La Toreadora, with the presence of the mayor of Cuenca, Pedro Palacios; Deputy Mayor Pablo Burbano, the manager of ETAPA, José Luis Espinoza, and several citizens. On […]

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Cuenca is heading towards being the first ‘Energy City’ of Ecuador. 

Cuenca is heading towards being the first ‘Energy City’ of Ecuador. 

In La Libertad park yesterday, 36 solar panels were installed that will provide the place with clean and renewable energy. “The sum of wills and actions allowed us to design and implement the Energy Strategy that will improve the quality of life of the inhabitants of Cuenca and that will position us as a reference […]

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Three Cuenca car businesses among top 50 companies in growth in Ecuador in 2018

Three Cuenca car businesses among top 50 companies in growth in Ecuador in 2018

Three Cuenca car companies are among the top 50 in the ranking of the Superintendence of Companies, that registers the 300 public and private organizations that grew the most in revenues in 2019. The three Cuenca companies that made this prestigious list are: Commercial Carlos Roldán, in the ninth position; Autohyun, in position 37 and […]

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Food merchants evicted from San Francisco Plaza after two notifications

Food merchants evicted from San Francisco Plaza after two notifications

On Wednesday morning, food merchants of San Francisco Square were evicted by the Municipality of Cuenca. The action was carried out by staff of the Citizen Guard, who arrived in the early hours of the morning and removed the cars in which the food was prepared. Verónica Aguirre, public defender, explained that through the Ombudsman’s […]

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