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The benefits of living in chocolate country

The benefits of living in chocolate country

There are moments in Cuenca when you discover something that feels like a secret. A simple household discovery that makes you wonder why the rest of the world has not caught on. My latest discovery is cacao. The real stuff. The kind that comes in rough blocks or bags...

The most environmentally imaginative country on earth is under assault

The most environmentally imaginative country on earth is under assault

By César Rodríguez-Garavito and Robert Macfarlane High in the Ecuadorean Andes is a cloud forest that is home to hundreds of endangered, extraordinary creatures, many of which seem to have wandered straight out of the paintings of Hieronymus Bosch — among them the...

The Private Healthcare Advantage: Why Most Expats Choose Private

The Private Healthcare Advantage: Why Most Expats Choose Private

If the IESS (public) system is a story of frustrating compromises, the private healthcare system is the "good news" article. This is the system that expats are actually talking about when they praise Ecuadorian healthcare. For those seeking "consistently higher...

Don’t fall for this common protein myth, experts say

Don’t fall for this common protein myth, experts say

By Anahad O’Connor Your body is made of protein. It’s a fundamental building block of your bones, skin and muscles. If you exercise regularly, especially if you lift weights, you’re going to need extra protein in your diet to help you build and maintain muscle. Eating...

Cuenca’s mirror: What expats see when they look around at each other

Cuenca’s mirror: What expats see when they look around at each other

If you sit long enough in a café near Parque Calderón, you can watch an entire story unfold about expat life in Cuenca. One table hums with newcomers comparing apartment rents and favorite bakeries. Another hosts the veterans, trading tales of how things “used to be.”...

Voters hand Noboa a stunning referendum defeat

Voters hand Noboa a stunning referendum defeat

Ecuadorian voters rejected all four of President Daniel Noboa’s referendum questions in Sunday’s election. As of midnight, the “no" vote was winning by broad margins on three questions to amend the current constitution and on a fourth question that would convene a...

Goodbye Honest Abe. It’s been nice knowing you.

Goodbye Honest Abe. It’s been nice knowing you.

The Americans have finally done it. After more than two centuries, the last US penny is rolling off the line, and the mint workers in Philadelphia are putting away the stamping machines for good. Perhaps they will reappear on E-bay and eventually be exported to China...

The IESS Dilemma: An Honest Look at Ecuador’s Public Healthcare

The IESS Dilemma: An Honest Look at Ecuador’s Public Healthcare

On paper, the Instituto Ecuatoriano de Seguridad Social (IESS) sounds like a healthcare dream, especially for a North American retiree. For a monthly "buy-in" premium of less than $95 for a couple, resident expats gain access to a system that promises 100% coverage, a...

U.S. mint in Philadelphia presses its last penny

U.S. mint in Philadelphia presses its last penny

The U.S. Mint on Wednesday ended production of the penny after 232 years, a change made to save money and because the 1-cent coin that could once buy a snack or a piece of candy had become increasingly irrelevant. The last pennies were struck at the mint in...

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Week of April 05

Legal storm builds over Ecuador’s moved-up local elections.

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Ecuador issues nationwide mpox alert after first Clade Ib case.

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Big power users switch to self-generation as Ecuador protects household electricity supply.

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