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Under sunny skies, Cuenca’s holiday activities attract thousands

Although Cuenca’s official high temperature on Saturday was 78, it felt much hotter to the thousands who turned out for opening day of the city’s independence holidays. The blazing equatorial sun brought out the Panama hats, umbrellas and water bottles. According to...

Taxi fares headed higher for trips of seven kilometers or more

Cuenca’s transportation commission has agreed to a taxi fare increase for trips of seven kilometers or more. The decision was based on a 2006 resolution passed by the municipal council. Fares will increase from from 29 cents to 36 cents per kilometer during the day...

Mexican expat family serves traditional Mexican fare at new restaurant

By Christopher Lux El Nopal Mexican restaurant sits just off Paucarbamba behind El Vergel, surrounded by houses and a few seafood restaurants. This small family-owned restaurant is serving up traditional Mexican cuisine inspired by the home they left more than a...

This is why coffee really is good to the last drop

By Susan Burke March, MSEd, RDN, LDN, CDE Author's note:  Please join me and my colleagues at the upcoming First Latin American Congress on Lifestyle and Health (El Congreso Internacional Hábitos de Vida Saludable) to be held at the Mall del Rio Conference Center,...

Ecuador mira sus reservas de oro para reforzar la economía

El gobierno de Ecuador está enviando fuertes señales a grandes empresas mineras internacionales mostrando que el país se encuentra listo para negocios. El ministro del sector estratégico Rafael Poveda dice que Ecuador ofrece condiciones de clase mundial para las...

Cuenca is named the number one ‘American City of the Future’

The British Financial Times publication group has awarded Cuenca the top ranking among ‘American Cities of the Future.’ The designation is based on research conducted by the Productive Development Corporation (PDC), and focuses on a city’s lifestyle, urban planning,...

Straight from the heart

American-born photographer Thomas Ives has worked for international news and feature magazines for over 38 years. His photo essays and images have appeared in National Geographic, Time, Geo, Stern, Newsweek, Life, Smithsonian, and many others publications. He...

Faces of Cuenca: Juan Vaculima, fireworks artisan

Juan Vaculima, 26years old, has been a Cuenca artisan for many years. He builds the fireworks castles that will light up the evening around Parue Calderon during Cuenca's coming independence celebration. His work involves designing and timing the sequence of...

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Week of May 03

Ecuador’s press freedom ranking sinks as violence against journalists grows.

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Ecuador plans more mega-prisons as gangs test security with drones.

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Regulator warns of unauthorized lenders and deposit schemes.

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