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Intercepted chats, raids and a leadership shakeup expose how routine vehicle procedures became a cash-driven operation. Raids that halted a national service Before dawn on January 30th, coordinated police and prosecutorial teams swept through offices and homes linked to Ecuador’s National Transit Agency, detaining senior officials and sealing buildings in Quito, Ibarra, Santo Domingo and […]
Justice system overwhelmed as Ecuador’s prosecutors face historic backlogs and collapsing conviction rates
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“I wish this had been around in the 40’s, M. Tse Tung”
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Who gets the money when a bank account holder dies in Ecuador
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Without beaches or legal protection: the odyssey of the world’s largest sea turtles to nest in Ecuador
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Rains swell Cuenca’s rivers and refill Mazar as winter arrives with unusual force
Intense downpours push waterways toward flood alerts while securing hydroelectric reserves after years of drought. Cuenca has entered 2026 under a markedly different hydrological reality than the previous two years. Instead of prolonged dryness, the city and the wider Austro region are facing sustained rainfall marked not only by regular frequency but by unusually strong […]
Caja Chica investigation widens as jailed ex-campaign official alleges Venezuelan cash transfers
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Napo’s rivers under siege as mining ban exposes years of unchecked damage and rising violence
Suspension halts extraction, but communities describe poisoned water, fear, and a crisis that long predates the decree. A sweeping halt after years of warnings The national government’s decision to suspend all mining activity in the Napo River basin has drawn a sharp line under years of environmental deterioration and social tension in one of Ecuador’s […]
How Ecuador’s deposit insurance really works when savings are spread across banks and cooperatives
Published on February 04, 2026

Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Coverage limits protect savers per institution, not per person, reshaping how risk is understood. A system built on where money is held Deposit insurance in Ecuador is often misunderstood as a single ceiling applied to a person’s total savings. In reality, the system is structured around institutions, not individuals. Coverage applies […]

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