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Volume 4, Issue 30
February 23, 2020

CRIME AND ACCIDENT REPORT

Cuenca and National Criminal Activity (Cuenca) At noon on Tuesday, at General Torres and Pío Bravo, paramedics of the Fire Department provided first aid to a 55-year-old citizen who was attacked by two criminals who were riding on a motorcycle. The first responders reported that the victim had two head injuries caused by the grip […]

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Female scientists and academics battle gender stereotypes throughout Ecuador

Female scientists and academics battle gender stereotypes throughout Ecuador

Gabriela Vázquez is one of the few scientists in the city. She is in charge of the water laboratory of the University of Cuenca, and among her aspirations is that more women occupy technical positions and break the gender stereotypes in the academic, scientific and professional worlds. To support Gabriela’s belief, a study conducted by […]

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Latin America, the most lethal world region for environmentalists and defenders

Latin America, the most lethal world region for environmentalists and defenders

Latin America is the most dangerous region in the world to defend human and environmental rights. Last year the region registered 200 of the 304 murders documented globally by the NGO Front Line Defenders (FLD). According to the report “Global Analysis 2019,” released last Wednesday in Mexico City, four of the five most dangerous countries […]

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Labor reform remains stuck in political stalemate while jobs disappear

Labor reform remains stuck in political stalemate while jobs disappear

The labor reform, one of the legal projects that the national government has argued needs to be implemented “urgently,” seems to have remain in limbo. There is no date set for submission of the reform to the Assembly and time may be running out. Government authorities said the labor reform would be sent to the […]

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Guayaquil gets over 92,000 US Type B Visas, but country rejected 66% of the time

Guayaquil gets over 92,000 US Type B Visas, but country rejected 66% of the time

It seems that being from Guayaquil means you’re either, more likely to apply for a Type B Visa to visit the United States, or you’re more likely to be approved for one if you are from there. The financial capital of the country had 92,715 people approved for this seemingly hard to get visa. Meanwhile, […]

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Canadian company begins drilling phase in Cotopaxi mining area

Canadian company begins drilling phase in Cotopaxi mining area

The Ministry of Energy and Non-Renewable Natural Resources announced that the Canadian Atico Mining Corporation has begun drilling for samples for a second-generation mining project—with prospects for copper, gold and silver—in the Sigchos sector of Cotopaxi. The so-called “La Plata” project has begun drilling activities to obtain information on the shape, content and quality of the underground minerals. After obtaining the necessary […]

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Over 79% of women in Azuay were violated at least once in their life

Over 79% of women in Azuay were violated at least once in their life

Azuay province records the highest number of cases in Ecuador of violence against women in any field: psychological, physical, sexual and heritage, both throughout her life and in her last year. This comes from the National Survey on Family Relations and Gender Violence Against Women, whose figures show that 79.2 percent of Azuayan women over […]

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Critically endangered bird reemerges due to conservation efforts in Yunguilla valley

Critically endangered bird reemerges due to conservation efforts in Yunguilla valley

An unassuming brown bird, tiny both in body and population size, hovers on the edge of extinction as much of its habitat has been cleared for agriculture and its nests are parasitized by cowbirds. In response, conservation organizations created a reserve expressly for the species’ preservation in the late 1990’s; now that reserve is being […]

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Sterilization campaign for domestic animals in Azuay begins on February 29th

Sterilization campaign for domestic animals in Azuay begins on February 29th

The “Take Care of the Heart that Beats for You,” canine and feline sterilization campaign, was launched last week in the Azuay province. A cooperation agreement was signed between the Azuay Governorate and the “Activism, Rescue and Animal Consciousness Foundation” (ARCA), for the qualitative and quantitative sterilization of domestic pets in the province. At the […]

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Taxi meter misuse being investigated by EMOV

Taxi meter misuse being investigated by EMOV

Civil transit agents of the Mobility Company (EMOV) where out last week looking for taxi drivers who weren’t being honest when collecting fares from their passengers. They ran a control operation in Cuenca to make sure that all taxi drivers are using the fare meter as required by law. They stopped taxis on Av. España […]

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Neighborhood collective ‘Relocation of Brothels’ insist on relocation of brothels

Neighborhood collective ‘Relocation of Brothels’ insist on relocation of brothels

Inhabitants of the Cayambe neighborhoods have had enough. They say they are tired of the security problems they deal with because of the nine brothels located in their section of Cuenca. They’ve formed a collective called ‘Relocation of Brothels’ and they are in discussions with the city to have their neighborhood undeclared as a “tolerance […]

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AustroGas presents mobile app to order propane gas from home

AustroGas—the liquid petroleum gas (LPG) company—has launched a new mobile application called ‘Austrogas’ that allows citizens to order a cylinder of domestic gas for use at home. Gerardo Maldonado, general manager of AustroGas, said that this new type of customer service is exclusively for those who have white LPG tanks. Daniela Fernn, head of AustroGas […]

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New ordinance will regulate market stalls throughout the city

New ordinance will regulate market stalls throughout the city

A census is being carried out throughout Cuenca to quantify the number of merchants in the various markets throughout the city. At the same time, the Market Management department of the municipality is notifying all the merchants who are behind on their rent that they must pay up soon. According to the Market Management group, […]

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Government will still seek “gradual” withdrawal of energy subsidies

Government will still seek “gradual” withdrawal of energy subsidies

Ecuador still maintains the “objective” of “gradual” withdrawal of fuel subsidies after the end of last year’s protests, this according to Ecuador’s Minister of the Economy Richard Martínez. “Although we had to withdraw the proposal, the objective [now] is to do it gradually through a specific focus,” Martínez said during a visit to the US […]

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