Kidnapping rates soar to record highs with Guayaquil at the epicenter of a nationwide security crisis. Daily kidnappings shatter records Guayaquil is experiencing the worst kidnapping crisis in its history, with as many as four cases reported daily in 2025. Figures...
Noboa delivers 2025 budget with sharp spending increases and deep fiscal challenges
Ecuador faces rising deficits, falling oil revenues, and urgent demands in health and security as Assembly reviews plan. Budget arrives months into election year President Daniel Noboa formally sent the 2025 General State Budget pro forma to the National Assembly on...
Amazon nations strengthen ties with new police center and regional climate commitments
Leaders pledge unity on deforestation, organized crime, and indigenous rights as Ecuador prepares to host 2027 summit Bogotá Declaration sets new commitments The presidents and representatives of eight Amazonian countries closed the Fifth Summit of Amazonian...
Contradictions in Ecuador
Ecuador is, as always, a mixed bag. The coast roars with violence, its neighborhoods held hostage by drug gangs and the fear that comes with living under emergency rule. But at the same time, this country still finds ways to remind me why I planted my roots here in the first place. Take the Devil’s […]
Ecuador reels under wave of massacres as criminal groups battle for control
Explosions and armed attacks in bars and pool halls expose the country’s deepening security crisis. A month of terror What began as a night of billiards in Santo Domingo ended in chaos and bloodshed when armed men stormed a pool hall on August 17th, firing indiscriminately. Seven people were killed, including alias Rasta, a neighborhood […]
Tommy Wright, visionary founder of Corporación Favorita, dies at 93
Business pioneer expanded a family grocery into Ecuador’s largest retail empire with a regional presence. From a warehouse in Quito to a national empire Tommy Wright, one of Ecuador’s most influential entrepreneurs and the founder of Corporación Favorita, passed away on August 24, 2025, at the age of 93. Known for his vision and leadership, […]
Violence surges in Ecuador’s coastal provinces despite emergency measures
Criminal feuds intensify in Guayas and Manabí as homicides soar, exposing limits of government security strategies Coastal provinces at the epicenter Guayas and Manabí have become the most dangerous provinces in Ecuador, plagued by criminal violence linked to territorial disputes. Their geographic positions make them attractive for organized crime networks that use coastal routes to […]
Assembly opens ethics probe into Nuria Butiñá over alleged salary kickbacks
Complaint by former advisor sparks political clash as both sides trade accusations of misconduct and cover-ups. The complaint and its origins The National Assembly has launched an investigation into Citizen Revolution legislator Nuria Butiñá, following allegations from her former advisor, Iván Darío Castro Velastegui, that she pressured him to hand over part of his salary […]
Assembly standoff deepens over reforms to constitutional court law
Debate stalls as ruling party and Correísmo clash over protections, deadlines, and scope of judicial control. A battle over constitutional oversight Tensions boiled over in the National Assembly on August 21st, when lawmakers failed to reach agreement on reforms to the Organic Law on Jurisdictional Guarantees and Constitutional Control. The stalled session highlighted a widening […]
Devil’s Nose train returns to Chimborazo with new push for tourism
Historic railway reactivation brings visitors to Alausí, Colta and Chimborazo’s peaks, lagoons, and cultural treasures. A historic railway breathes new life into tourism The reopening of the Alausí–Sibambe route, known worldwide as the Devil’s Nose railway, has revived one of Ecuador’s most famous tourist attractions. Once considered an engineering marvel, the line now serves as […]
Under Noboa Ecuador spends most days in emergency rule
More than 500 of his 638 days in power have been marked by extraordinary decrees A Presidency Defined by States of Exception Since Daniel Noboa assumed office in November 2023, Ecuadorians have lived the majority of their days under states of emergency. In less than two years, his government has imposed or renewed the measure […]











