In this article
Table of Contents
2
3
More from this issue
Prison massacres return as Ecuador closes its deadliest year on record
Violence inside jails resurfaces alongside an unprecedented wave of street massacres, exposing deep cracks in the country’s security strategy. To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.
Vice president sets early 2026 target to fix medicine shortages as health system flaws come into focus
Government promises centralized purchases, tighter controls, and structural reforms amid corruption concerns and strained public hospitals. To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.
Country sets formal roadmap toward nuclear energy with new implementation agency
Government launches inter-institutional body to move from planning to potential nuclear power within a decade.
Criminal power vacuum sparks new battle for Durán’s city hall and streets
After gang leaders fall, rival groups move to seize municipal influence amid soaring violence and weak state controls. To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.
Ecuador restricts land borders to two crossings as security forces tighten control
Government cites intelligence analysis while border communities warn of economic and humanitarian fallout.
Ecuador’s homicide crisis deepens as 2025 smashes every previous record
Violence accelerates nationwide, with small cantons now facing death rates that dwarf major cities. To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.
Oil output sinks as missed targets, stalled projects and Petroecuador turmoil define 2025
Production slumped to a 22-year low amid shrinking investment, refinery failures, pipeline risks and policy setbacks. To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.
Power deals unravel as Ecuador seeks refunds from failed emergency electricity contracts
Government probes, lawsuits, and looming drought risks shape the aftermath of a costly scramble to avoid blackouts. To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.
Manabí’s deadliest year exposes the collapse of public authority along Ecuador’s central coast
Published on December 29, 2025

Violence surged in 2025 as massacres multiplied, criminal factions fractured, and gangs began governing territory once controlled by the State.

0 Comments