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La Hora: Ecuador Recorded 94 Massacre Events in the First Quarter of 2026
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La Hora: Ecuador Recorded 94 Massacre Events in the First Quarter of 2026

La Hora reports that Ecuador recorded 262 massacre events in 2025 and 94 more in the first quarter of 2026, citing the Observatorio Ecuatoriano de Crimen Organizado.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 26, 2026
Scientists Identify New Deep-Sea Blue Octopus From Galapagos
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Scientists Identify New Deep-Sea Blue Octopus From Galapagos

El Telegrafo reports that scientists identified Microeledone galapagensis, a small blue deep-sea octopus first collected near Darwin Island during a 2015 expedition with the Charles Darwin Foundation and the Galapagos National Park Directorate.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 26, 2026
Noboa Says Quito Metro Expansion Will Start This Period
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Noboa Says Quito Metro Expansion Will Start This Period

President Daniel Noboa said the Quito Metro expansion will start during this period, while El Comercio reports the La Ofelia extension remains in definitive studies and still needs total-financing authorization from the national government.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 25, 2026
Noboa Announces $460 Million Amazon Biocorridor Plan Over 17 Years
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Noboa Announces $460 Million Amazon Biocorridor Plan Over 17 Years

President Daniel Noboa announced a $460 million plan to protect the Ecuadorian Amazon over 17 years through the Biocorredor Amazonico, with funding aimed at protected areas, ranger capacity, biodiversity monitoring, control systems and sustainable tourism.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 25, 2026
Overdue Loan Collections Have Grown to About $2.5 Billion in Ecuador
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Overdue Loan Collections Have Grown to About $2.5 Billion in Ecuador

Primicias reports that Ecuador's overdue financial-system portfolio managed by collection firms has risen from about $1.6 billion before Covid-19 to about $2.5 billion today, according to Asocob.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 25, 2026
Quito Airport Wins 'Airport of the Year' in 2026 NCE Airports Awards
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Quito Airport Wins 'Airport of the Year' in 2026 NCE Airports Awards

Expreso reports that Quito's Mariscal Sucre Airport won Airport of the Year in the 2026 NCE Airports Awards, along with three additional recognitions for aviation infrastructure technology, social value and sustainable construction.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 25, 2026
Galapagos Conservationist Wins Whitley Prize for Petrel Protection
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Galapagos Conservationist Wins Whitley Prize for Petrel Protection

Paola Sangolqui of Fundacion Jocotoco won the 2026 Whitley Prize for work protecting the critically endangered Galapagos petrel, with funds aimed at safeguarding nests in agricultural areas of Santa Cruz.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 25, 2026
Coca Codo Damage Keeps Ecuador's Power System Risk on the Radar
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Coca Codo Damage Keeps Ecuador's Power System Risk on the Radar

Celec says high river flows, sediment and rocky material damaged part of the Coca Codo Sinclair area after more than 20 continuous hours of pressure from the Coca River. El Comercio reports the national electric system remains guaranteed, but the episode shows why Amazon river conditions still matter for electricity users across Ecuador.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 22, 2026
Loja Still Has No Urban Buses After Fare Hike Plan Is Shelved
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Loja Still Has No Urban Buses After Fare Hike Plan Is Shelved

Loja's city council archived a proposal to raise the urban bus fare from 30 to 36 cents, but the transport consortium says the suspension of service remains indefinite. Expreso reports students, workers and merchants are being hit hardest while legal action seeks to restore service.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 22, 2026
Ecuador Approves Coastal Law to Protect Surf Breaks and Sensitive Shorelines
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Ecuador Approves Coastal Law to Protect Surf Breaks and Sensitive Shorelines

Ecuador's National Assembly approved a new marine-coastal governance law on May 21. Expreso reports it creates tools to protect breaking waves, regulate maritime activities and catalog important surf zones.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 22, 2026
Quito Pico y Placa Fines Can Reach $230, El Comercio Reports
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Quito Pico y Placa Fines Can Reach $230, El Comercio Reports

Quito's Pico y Placa restriction applies on weekdays from 06:00 to 09:30 and 16:00 to 20:00. El Comercio reports the first violation is $69, the second is $115 and a third violation reaches $230.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 22, 2026
Dialysis Patients Travel Hours as Ecuador's Public Health Debts Pile Up
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Dialysis Patients Travel Hours as Ecuador's Public Health Debts Pile Up

El Comercio reports that dialysis patients are traveling to other cities or paying out of pocket because the MSP owes two years of services to private dialysis centers. The report says many patients do not reach the 12 monthly sessions they require.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·May 22, 2026