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Government defends security policies after UN experts question rights record
Ecuador tells United Nations rapporteurs its anti-crime strategy respects constitutional guarantees and international human rights obligations.
Noboa turns toward roads, metros and medicine as political stakes rise
The president’s annual address put infrastructure and public health at the center of his new term.
Ecuador creates new health supply company amid medication crisis
New state company will centralize hospital logistics while Ecuador negotiates urgent medicine imports from India.
Mall del Alto opening turns into Cuenca’s newest attraction
Crowds, traffic and first-time brands marked the debut of Grupo Ortiz’s $100 million project.
Diesel subsidy cut steadies Ecuador’s finances but leaves Noboa with new pressures
Lower country risk and renewed market access have come with rising fuel costs, expiring aid and unresolved economic problems.
Police dismantle airport luggage theft ring that targeted travelers in Quito and Guayaquil
Investigators say the group used spotters, motorcycles and even a child to identify and rob passengers.
Coca Codo Sinclair protection project fails after 38 days
Flood damage renews concerns over erosion threat near Ecuador’s largest hydroelectric plant.
Children pulled into Manabí’s criminal war
Police say gangs are recruiting teenagers with money, protection and pressure as juvenile arrests rise sharply.
Noboa says curfew helped cut homicides as security forces report 717 gang-linked arrests
The government says nighttime restrictions allowed police and military units to strike criminal groups in high-risk areas.
Mortgage growth gives Ecuador’s housing sector a stronger footing
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