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Capturing the rare Paper Kite

We had been on the road for twelve days and Big Red's odometer reading indicated we had already covered 4,300 miles of road. Some was desert sand, some gravel, some asphalt and some interstate; they're all taken in stride. Not to say that Edie and I hadn't been...

Deadly floods in Peru are a wake-up call for Latin American governments

By Anastasia Moloney Peru’s deadly floods are a wake-up call for cities across Latin America to prepare better for extreme weather as climate change and poor urban planning, alongside rapid population growth, worsen the problem of flooding, experts say. In Peru, the...

In Cuenca, Lasso promises money to finish tram and to restrict mining

In a campaign visit to Cuenca on Monday, presidential candidate Guillermo Lasso pledged financial support to complete the city’s tranvia project and to stop all mining above 2,800 meters. The candidate also said he would reduce government regulation of small...

Police rescue 22 orphaned cats after the death of Quito caveman

Twenty-two cats have been rescued from a cave in Quito following the death of their owner. The body of the cats' owner, identified only as Oswaldo, was found in the cave where he lived in the El Panecillo district of Quito, adjacent to the San Diego cemetery....

Cuenca to study a cross-city bike path

A long-time dream of cycling advocates, the city of Cuenca will soon begin planning a cross-city bike route connecting Av. Las Americas at Av. Primero de Mayo in the west, to the industrial park in the northeast. On Friday, the city signed an agreement with the...

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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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