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Dreams of the waking world

Dreams of the waking world

Purging my mind of the week's events, I prepared for travel as the weak, late-afternoon light ushered in the day’s end. The cool grass, greened by spring rains, invited me to rest my head among the verdant blades. The wind laid down, almost flat, stilling itself, it...

The caste system that perpetuates racial inequality

The caste system that perpetuates racial inequality

For many years I have believed there is systemic racism in the U.S. regarding our Black population. The needless deaths of Blacks at the hands of the police, the many detailed stories over the years about the day-after-day demeaning treatment that Blacks have always...

Personal safety in Costa Rica

Personal safety in Costa Rica

By Román Vergara No country in the world is risk free for travelers or residents. But one Latin-American country seems to be an island of personal safety. Here are useful tips on how to visit or live safely in Costa Rica. You finally arrived in your host country....

Enduring the stormy weather for better days ahead

Enduring the stormy weather for better days ahead

We got our first storm in what seemed like forever the other day. It was well past due. The Southern Ecuadorian Andes rely on a steady diet of rain, but this season has been parched by the weather phenomenon known as La Niña. Many of the family farmers that we rely on...

Why many pandemic restrictions make no sense

Why many pandemic restrictions make no sense

By Amanda Mull Two weeks ago, I staged a reluctant intervention via Instagram direct message. The subject was a longtime friend, Josh, who had been sharing photos of himself and his fiancé occasionally dining indoors at restaurants since New York City, where we both...

‘Lost Cities of Gold’ still attract treasure hunters

‘Lost Cities of Gold’ still attract treasure hunters

By Laura Millan Lombrana and Danielle Bochove Keith Barron is deep inside a Vatican library, hunkered over a 17th century tome bound in Moroccan red leather. “The country is the richest in gold in all the Indies,” reads one passage. “The natives are cannibals and very...

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The Cuenca Dispatch

Week of August 16

Azuay stays under state of exception as authorities track criminal groups expanding around Cuenca.

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Older adults and people with disabilities can now request vehicle tax break online.

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That unresolved bank complaint has another place to go and the service is free.

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