Over the course of little more than a year, Ecuador has witnessed a disturbing rise in political violence, marked by 11 assassinations and 8 armed attacks targeting politicians and prosecutors. These attacks have cast a dark shadow over the nation's political...
Make sensible demands
Ecuador’s political landscape has been a tumultuous one, marked by a recent political assassination that sent shockwaves through the nation. Yet, amid this chaos, there’s another issue brewing that demands our attention—a call for the removal of Diana Atamaint, the head of the National Election Council (CNE). While the discontent over the electoral system’s flaws […]
International reserve drops to $6.9 billion, only covers half of its liabilities
In July 2022, the Reserve exceeded $9.0 billion, but the drop in the price of crude oil and other payments have been reducing it. The International Monetary Reserve has recently experienced a significant decrease, currently standing at $6.905 billion as of September...
Ecuadorian Navy recues 29 from sinking ship in the Galapagos
Update to: Sinking of a boat in Galapagos leaves at least four dead Published: Volume 6, Issue 51 On Monday, September 11, 2023, a boat carrying passengers on the Santa Cruz – San Cristóbal route sank just two miles off the coast of Puerto Baquerizo Moreno in the Galapagos. It’s worth noting that a year […]
Regardless of Lasso’s position, Government can’t refuse to comply with results of Yasuní popular consultation
On the evening of September 6, 2023, a video began circulating on social media platforms, featuring President Guillermo Lasso of Ecuador expressing his government’s stance on not ending production in ITT block 43. President Lasso has once again changed his position on the results of the Yasuní popular consultation. “We do not want production to […]
González blames interviewer for her “Venezuela has better living conditions than Ecuador” comment
Presidential candidate Luisa González made a striking claim during a recent radio interview, asserting that Venezuelan citizens in Ecuador are so dismayed by their experiences that they are returning to Venezuela. According to González, this phenomenon is driven by the perception that living conditions in Venezuela are superior to those in Ecuador. Luisa González, the […]
Gangs take over Socio Vivienda de Guayaquil, even deciding who comes and who goes
In the northwest of Guayaquil, a once tumultuous neighborhood, Socio Vivienda, has experienced a curious transformation. What was once a hotbed of nighttime shootings and menacing confrontations between rival groups has given way to an eerie calm. However, this...
Rental through Airbnb must be legalized and meet three requirements
Update to: If you’re renting your place out thru Airbnb, SRI is coming for you Published: Volume 7, Issue 27 After four years of extensive deliberations, the Regulation for Tourist Accommodation in Residential Properties has reached its final stages of preparation. This regulatory framework is poised to facilitate the legalization of short-term property rentals and […]
Doubts, Accusations, and Questions Surround the Investigation into the Murder of Fernando Villavicencio
The investigation into the murder of Fernando Villavicencio, the presidential candidate of the Construye-Gente Buena alliance, has entered its first 30 days with a cloud of uncertainty hanging over it. As the public demands the identification of the intellectual culprits behind the assassination of Fernando Villavicencio, questions arise about the failures in presidential security, and […]
Celec urgently requests expedited natural gas procurement for power generation
A month prior to the impending drought set to diminish the nation's electricity supply, the state-owned entity, Corporación Eléctrica de Ecuador (Celec), urged Petroecuador to hasten the importation of natural gas. The looming threat of an impending drought has cast a...
Canoa’s Struggle: From Tourist Paradise to Battling Child Pornography and Poverty
Canoa, a coastal town in Ecuador, has become the epicenter of a disturbing international network of child pornography, casting a dark shadow over the community and exposing the negligence of the state. Predatory foreign individuals targeted low-income families with children aged 8 to 12 years old, exploiting their vulnerabilities. In 2021, Canoa witnessed the emergence […]