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Weekend executions expose organized crime’s expanding reach, forcing Cuenca to confront a harsher security reality once thought distant. For years, Cuenca has curated a reputation as the “Island of Peace” amidst Ecuador’s security storm—a sanctuary where the violent excesses of the coast seemed like distant nightmares. However, events this past weekend have punctured that narrative, […] To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.
Why the Lights Are On (For Now)
Rising reservoir levels have paused blackouts, but Ecuador’s power supply remains tightly bound to rainfall and vulnerable to renewed dry conditions. For the past three months, the most watched number in Ecuador hasn’t been the football score or the inflation rate—it has been the “cota” (water level) of the Mazar Reservoir. Located deep in the […]
Last Days of the Bienal: Culture as Resistance in a Time of Crisis
The Bienal’s final days underscore how art, music, and shared spaces continue shaping Cuenca’s cultural identity. In a city preoccupied with crime statistics, blackouts, and crumbling infrastructure, art might seem like a frivolous luxury. But the XVII Bienal de Cuenca argues precisely the opposite: that in times of crisis, culture is a necessity—a form of […] To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.
The “Total Offensive”: Navigating the Militarized Route to Guayaquil
Heightened military deployments and new security protocols are reshaping travel between Cuenca and Guayaquil amid Ecuador’s escalating internal conflict. For the Cuenca expat community, the road to Guayaquil is a lifeline—it’s the route to the international airport, the U.S. Consulate, and the major malls. But in January 2026, traveling this route means navigating a zone […]
Remittances Reshape Azuay’s Economy and Society
Record migrant dollars sustain families while driving inflation, land speculation, and deep social costs across Ecuador’s southern highlands. Walk through the canton of Gualaceo or the town of Chordeleg, just 45 minutes from Cuenca. You will see three-story mansions with ornate columns, mirrored glass, and American-style SUVs in the driveways. Yet, there are few major […]
3D Guns and Contract Killings Breach the Loja Bubble
Targeted shootings and a 3D-gun operation reveal organized crime expanding into southern Ecuador’s once-quiet highland communities. For decades, Loja and its famous neighbor Vilcabamba were sold to the world as the ultimate sanctuaries. Vilcabamba, the “Valley of Longevity,” was the place where you went to live forever, sipping coffee and breathing pure air. Loja was […] To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.
The Collapse of the Benigno Malo Wall and the Bureaucratic War
The collapse of a historic school wall exposes years of neglect and a damaging standoff between municipal leaders and national authorities. Walking down Avenida Fray Vicente Solano this week, past the stately mansions and the manicured medians, residents encountered a pile of rubble that symbolizes a much larger institutional failure. A significant section of the […] To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.
A UK Minister is Hunting Cocaine in Ecuador
The UK deepens security and technology cooperation with Ecuador as cocaine trafficking links European demand to violence in South America. It might seem incongruous to see Chris Elmore, the UK Minister for Latin America, inspecting police canine units in Quito this week. However, his presence highlights a dark reality of globalization: Ecuador’s security crisis is […] To access this post, you must purchase The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Monthly or The Cuenca Dispatch Subscription – Annual.
The “Vaccine” of Fear: How Extortion is Bleeding Quito’s Neighborhoods Dry
Published on January 20, 2026

Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Extortion networks are forcing businesses to close, reshaping daily life and spreading fear across Quito’s commercial and residential neighborhoods. In Quito, the word “vacuna” no longer refers to a medical shot to save your life. In 2026, it refers to an extortion payment to save your business. The capital city is […]

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