by Michael Soares | Nov 18, 2019 | Volume 4, Issue 16
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...
by Jonathan | Nov 18, 2019 | Volume 4, Issue 16
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...
by Jonathan | Nov 18, 2019 | Volume 4, Issue 16
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....
by Jonathan | Nov 18, 2019 | Volume 4, Issue 16
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...
by Jonathan | Nov 18, 2019 | Volume 4, Issue 16
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...