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Fifty shades of gray

Fifty shades of gray

There are people alive today who genuinely cannot imagine a world without television. To them it is like asking somebody to imagine life without weather. Television simply exists and as far as we know has always existed. It lives on walls in airport lounges, above...

A trip to the mercado and the true taste of Cuenca

A trip to the mercado and the true taste of Cuenca

Author's note: This is the second of a four-part series about how an expat with no culinary credentials somehow found himself judging one of Cuenca’s most beloved traditional foods. It’s also a story about the generosity of strangers and the adventures that begin when...

The daily rituals that make Cuenca feel like home

The daily rituals that make Cuenca feel like home

Most of us arrive in Cuenca paying attention to the big things. The lower cost of living. The colonial architecture. The mountain views. The promise of a different pace of life. We compare prices. We admire the churches. We take photographs of blue domes and flower...

Exploring the food of Cuenca on a wet Saturday

Exploring the food of Cuenca on a wet Saturday

Author's note: This is the first of a four-part series about how an expat with no culinary credentials somehow found himself judging one of Cuenca’s most beloved traditional foods. It’s also a story about the generosity of strangers and the adventures that begin when...

Ivory Coast stuns Ecuador in World Cup opening game

Ivory Coast stuns Ecuador in World Cup opening game

Amad Diallo scored in the 90th minute to lift Ivory Coast to an upset 1-0 victory over Ecuador in their first World Cup appearance in a dozen years. It was Ecuador's first loss in 20 games. The teams combined to hit the crossbar three times before the Manchester...

What’s that got to do with the price of tomatoes?

What’s that got to do with the price of tomatoes?

My father ran a grocery store in England in the 1950s. At some point he converted it to self-service, which is what we would now call a minimarket. He did not do this because he had read about consumer psychology or operational efficiency. He did it because his shop...

We need Edwin! Please help us keep him

We need Edwin! Please help us keep him

By Frances A. Hogg Corazónes de Oro (formerly Hearts of Gold Foundation) provides services to struggling Ecuadorian families. We vet potential clients (many of them referred to us from other organizations) for our programs including All Children Deserve to Dream, and...

Eating healthy? No, they’re eating Biblically

Eating healthy? No, they’re eating Biblically

By Madison Malone Kircher Kayla Bundy likes to start her day with a cup of bone broth. She buys her milk raw, snacks on sardines, eats authentic sourdough bread — no commercial yeasts here — and generally cooks with locally-sourced ingredients. On TikTok, where she...

Peru reviews ballots as Fujimori takes narrow lead

Peru reviews ballots as Fujimori takes narrow lead

By Alexander Villegas and Marco Aquino Peru's electoral jury began reviewing contested ballots on Thursday with the initial count virtually complete and candidates separated by the slimmest of margins. Conservative Keiko Fujimori inched into the lead late on Wednesday...

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Week of June 21

De la Espriella claims narrow victory as Colombia turns sharply right.

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Ecuador races to secure power before rivers fall.

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Hegseth and Noboa push deeper regional campaign against organized crime.

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