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The Shawshank delusion (part two)

The Shawshank delusion (part two)

No discussion of Ecuador's proposed 15,000-person prison can continue for more than seven minutes before somebody invokes El Salvador. The process is now almost automatic. Mention organized crime, prison gangs, or extortion in Latin America and, within moments, the...

Playing guitar in Los Jardines Geriatric Center   

Playing guitar in Los Jardines Geriatric Center   

Realizing that my wife Belinda and I may one day need living assistance, the Los Jardines Geriatric Center on Cuenca’s west side presents such an opportunity. After relocating from California thirteen years ago, we have made Cuenca our home. Our fifth-floor apartment...

Does experience still matter in the age of AI?

Does experience still matter in the age of AI?

A recent comment on one of my Cuenca High Life articles stopped me in my tracks. The commenter argued that artificial intelligence is advancing so quickly that many of the skills people spent decades developing may soon have far less value than they once did. After...

Why football feels almost sacred in Latin America

Why football feels almost sacred in Latin America

By Maria Teresa Hernandez, Nayara Batschke and Eleonore Hughes The chain that hung from Santiago García’s neck carried no crosses or saint medals, yet it felt sacred nonetheless. When García’s grandmother fell sick years ago and he visited her in intensive care, the...

The Shawshank delusion (part one)

The Shawshank delusion (part one)

Within minutes of Ecuador announcing plans for a 15,000-person prison complex, the BTL Expat Think Tank had already produced a complete reform strategy involving desert fortresses, retired military consultants, signal jammers, biometric scanners, and at least three...

Yellow fever comes to Cuenca

Yellow fever comes to Cuenca

There are moments in Cuenca when you suddenly realize you are no longer living in the sleepy colonial retirement brochure sold on Facebook by people wearing alpaca sweaters and holding cups of artisan coffee the size of flowerpots. One of those moments arrives every...

Re-thinking charity: What is the future of giving?

Re-thinking charity: What is the future of giving?

By Garry Vatcher Several years ago, we attended an international conference in Munich. It was an eye-opening experience. The funders we met there were very familiar with Ecuador and the challenges organizations face. One issue stood out immediately: in most countries,...

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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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