by Michael Soares | Jan 8, 2020 | Volume 4, Issue 23
The strangest thing happened to us this morning. We were quietly relaxing after a big breakfast on the first day of the new year when all of a sudden, our 7 dogs (yes, 7) started barking wildly. Codie jumped up first and said that there was a car at our front gate....
by Jonathan | Jan 8, 2020 | Volume 4, Issue 23
Cuenca and National Criminal Activity (Cuenca) Three citizens were apprehended for causing damage to a vehicle in Monay. Police information indicates that around 10:50 on Saturday, December 28th, during a preventive patrolling on Asunción and Popayán streets, in...
by Jonathan | Jan 8, 2020 | Volume 4, Issue 23
by Fernando Astudillo The Armed Forces ask the resignation of President Lenin Moreno. Protesters take strategic areas and leave Quito without drinking water. The police throw grenades at the natives. It is a tragedy: there are 22 dead. All are lies. Fake news as they...
by Jonathan | Jan 8, 2020 | Volume 4, Issue 23
In Ecuador there are 3,080 private companies considered large (4.3% of the total) because they have more than 200 workers, or incomes above $5,000.001.00, as stipulated in the Organic Code of Production, Commerce and Investments. There are 7,236 medium-sized companies...
by Jonathan | Jan 8, 2020 | Volume 4, Issue 23
Ecuador is one of the most biodiverse countries worldwide. Its historical architecture has been distinguished several times. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) declared eight patrimonies of humanity in the country, three of...