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The protective action hearing for Vice President Verónica Abad, challenging her suspension, is delayed for evidence review. The protective action hearing requested by suspended Vice President Verónica Abad was reinstated on December 9, 2024, in the Courtroom of the Northern Judicial Complex in Quito. The hearing aimed to address Abad’s claim against her suspension, which […]
Assessing the Economic Achievements of Ecuador’s Noboa Administration
Ecuador’s economy shows signs of resilience under Noboa, but challenges like recession and insecurity hinder full recovery. The government of Ecuador, under President Daniel Noboa, has highlighted a series of positive economic indicators as signs of recovery. However, experts warn these advancements might not be enough to reverse the nation’s challenging economic situation. Positive Indicators: […]
If It Doesn’t Have to Do With Breathing, It Ain’t That Important
I managed to avoid it for over four years. Somehow, I dodged it—through trips back and forth to the US twice a year, even when my wife caught it, and through the daily interactions and risks we all faced. I had convinced myself that I was immune, that it wouldn’t touch me. And now, when […]
Ecuador Passes IMF Technical Review, Secures $500 Million Loan
Ecuador clears IMF technical review, paving the way for $500 million amid reforms and ongoing economic challenges. On December 9, 2024, the Ecuadorian government under President Daniel Noboa successfully passed the first technical review of its economic goals as part of its agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). While this marks a key milestone, […]
Ecuador Takes a Step Toward Debt Swap to Protect Amazon Hydrological Basins
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Cuenca Judges Released 44 Prisoners Without Meeting Legal Requirements,
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Pitahaya, Blueberry, and Avocado: Ecuador’s Emerging Export Stars
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Digital Wallets Gain Ground: Benefits and Adoption Trends in Ecuador
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How to Claim VAT Refunds if You’re 65 or Older
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Ecuadorian Migration in 2024: A Closer Look at New Trends
Ecuadorians adapt migration strategies as Darién Gap crossings decline, with El Salvador emerging as a costly alternative route. In 2024, migration patterns among Ecuadorians have shifted significantly. The Ecuadorian Foreign Ministry reported a sharp decrease in the number of citizens crossing the dangerous Darién Gap—the jungle border between Colombia and Panama—to reach the United States. […]
Update: Court Sets Trial Date for Vice President’s Son in Nene Case
Published on December 13, 2024
Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Update to: Nene Case: Investigation Against Verónica Abad’s Son and Advisor Concludes After Four Months Published: Volume 8, Issue 43 A criminal trial is set to begin for Sebastián BA, the son of Vice President Verónica Abad, who is accused of influence peddling. The Prosecutor’s Office has requested dozens of witnesses […]

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