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Can nature-based tourism save Ecuador’s endangered cloud forests?

Can nature-based tourism save Ecuador’s endangered cloud forests?

By Daniel Allen It’s just after dawn in Ecuador’s Maquipucuna Cloud Forest Reserve. The sound of 1,000 water droplets falling on foliage complements the riotous early morning birdsong, while a fine mist cloaks the moss-laden canopy above. Local guide Antony Flores...

Can Daniel Noboa ‘restore the peace’ in Ecuador?

Can Daniel Noboa ‘restore the peace’ in Ecuador?

By Paola Lopez and Santiago Piedra Silva  Ecuador's president-elect Daniel Noboa, its youngest ever, is bracing for a titanic clash with narco traffickers that have turned the South American country upside down with a spate of horrific violence. With little political...

Cuenca: A good place to write

Cuenca: A good place to write

By Carol E. Leutner When I chose Cuenca, Ecuador as my retirement home in 2015, I didn’t consider whether it would be a good place to write. Cuenca checked all my boxes — location, climate, cost of living, a language I’d studied, and medical resources. A place to...

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Week of April 19

Ecuador seeks answers as migrants are rerouted from the United States to Congo.

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Prosperity report exposes Ecuador’s uneven foundations.

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IESS pension debate sharpens as Ecuador’s retirement system strains under growing deficits.

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