by Jonathan | Dec 2, 2019 | Volume 4, Issue 18
Electric vehicles that circulate in Cuenca have a new energy station to charge them at. This is the first charging station implemented in the city that was created by students of the Catholic University of Cuenca in the laboratories of the University of Cuenca. There...
by Jonathan | Dec 2, 2019 | Volume 4, Issue 18
Visitors to Cuenca can now learn about oak barrels and how rum is made, as well as the history of one of the most traditional companies in the city. Fusing history, tradition and mixological art certainly represents a great challenge, especially in a city like Cuenca...
by Jonathan | Dec 2, 2019 | Volume 4, Issue 18
After three years of training, in 2009, doctor Byron Mendoza earned completed his specialty training at a Uruguayan university. He went to Uruguay for his training in endocrinology because he could not gain a postgraduate program for his specialty here in in Ecuador....
by Jonathan | Dec 2, 2019 | Volume 4, Issue 18
On Wednesday afternoon, the Citizen Security Council (CSC) delivered community alarm systems to 688 families, distributed across 19 neighborhoods of Cuenca. According to the authorities, this technological system is part of the “Safe Neighborhood” project that the CSC...
by Jonathan | Dec 2, 2019 | Volume 4, Issue 18
Over the past 5 years, 86% of femicides prosecuted in Ecuador ended up with a conviction. The first criminological bulletin prepared on the subject indicated that these crimes represent 36% of the cause of violent deaths of women in the country. The report showed that...