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National Assembly Unanimously Impeaches Judiciary Council President Mario Godoy
politics

National Assembly Unanimously Impeaches Judiciary Council President Mario Godoy

Ecuador's National Assembly voted 116–0 to censure and remove Judicial Council president Mario Godoy for 'manifest ineffectiveness' — a rare unanimous decision that could reshape how the courts handle visa cases, property disputes, and legal proceedings.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 19, 2026
CONAIE Demands Ecuador's Mining and Energy Bill Be Shelved — Warns of 'Danger to the Country'
politics

CONAIE Demands Ecuador's Mining and Energy Bill Be Shelved — Warns of 'Danger to the Country'

Indigenous leader Marlon Vargas calls President Noboa's urgent mining and energy reform a threat to water, territories, and collective rights. The National Assembly has until March 2 to vote on the bill, and CONAIE is calling for unity against it.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 18, 2026
Ecuador Enters Election Season: CNE Declares Start of Electoral Period for 2027 Local Races
politics

Ecuador Enters Election Season: CNE Declares Start of Electoral Period for 2027 Local Races

The National Electoral Council unanimously approved the start of the electoral period on February 14, setting the stage for mayoral, prefect, and council elections on February 14, 2027. Campaign season officially begins in January 2027.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 18, 2026
Ecuador Has Closed All But Two Land Border Crossings — What Expats Need to Know
safety

Ecuador Has Closed All But Two Land Border Crossings — What Expats Need to Know

Since December 24, 2025, only the Rumichaca crossing (Colombia) and Huaquillas crossing (Peru) remain open for international land transit. All other border bridges are physically barricaded as part of the government's security strategy.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 18, 2026
Navalny Was Killed With a Toxin From an Ecuadorian Frog, Five European Nations Confirm
culture

Navalny Was Killed With a Toxin From an Ecuadorian Frog, Five European Nations Confirm

A joint investigation by the UK, France, Germany, Sweden, and the Netherlands confirmed that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was poisoned with epibatidine — a rare neurotoxin produced by a poison dart frog native to Ecuador's southwestern Andes.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 18, 2026
Ecuador–South Korea Trade Deal Needs Congressional Approval, Constitutional Court Rules
economy

Ecuador–South Korea Trade Deal Needs Congressional Approval, Constitutional Court Rules

Ecuador's Constitutional Court has determined that the trade agreement negotiated with South Korea requires a full legislative vote before ratification — a higher procedural bar than the recently concluded U.S. deal.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 18, 2026
Miss Universe Collapses on Parade Float at Ambato's Diamond Anniversary Carnival — A Reminder That Altitude Spares No One
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Miss Universe Collapses on Parade Float at Ambato's Diamond Anniversary Carnival — A Reminder That Altitude Spares No One

Reigning Miss Universe Fátima Bosch became faint on her float during the main parade at Ambato's 75th annual Fiesta de la Fruta y de las Flores on February 15. Whether caused by altitude sickness or exhaustion, the episode is a vivid reminder that Ecuador's highland elevations demand respect.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 17, 2026
Lonely Planet Names Ecuador's Andes Among the World's 25 Must-Do Experiences for 2026
economy

Lonely Planet Names Ecuador's Andes Among the World's 25 Must-Do Experiences for 2026

Lonely Planet's Best in Travel 2026 features horseback riding among Ecuador's chagra cowboys near Volcán Cotopaxi as one of 25 must-do experiences worldwide. The recognition comes as tourism numbers approach pre-pandemic levels and Cuenca rents climb 20% in central neighborhoods.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 17, 2026
Rain, Storms, and Landslide Warnings Through February 19 — Three Provinces on Red Alert as Carnival Weekend Gets Soaked
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Rain, Storms, and Landslide Warnings Through February 19 — Three Provinces on Red Alert as Carnival Weekend Gets Soaked

INAMHI forecasts heavy rainfall with electrical storms across most of Ecuador through February 19, with three provinces on red alert and nine on orange. The highlands face afternoon thunderstorms, the coast faces flooding risks, and four highways remain closed from earlier weather damage.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 16, 2026
Gold Rush: Fruta del Norte Hits $1.8 Billion in Exports as Prices Cross $5,000 an Ounce
economy

Gold Rush: Fruta del Norte Hits $1.8 Billion in Exports as Prices Cross $5,000 an Ounce

Ecuador’s largest gold mine exported a record $1.8 billion in 2025 — a 51% jump from the prior year — as gold prices topped $5,000 per ounce for the first time. Lundin Gold just announced $100 million in new exploration spending and discovered a fifth copper-gold deposit, signaling the mining boom is just getting started.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 15, 2026
Ecuador’s Inflation Jumps to 2.44% in January — Housing Costs Surge 20.79% as Subsidy Cuts Bite
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Ecuador’s Inflation Jumps to 2.44% in January — Housing Costs Surge 20.79% as Subsidy Cuts Bite

Ecuador’s annual inflation rate hit a 20-month high in January 2026, driven almost entirely by a 20.79% spike in housing and utility costs after the government ended electricity and diesel subsidies. Food prices are rising too — plantains have roughly doubled, and the basic family basket now costs $822 a month.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 15, 2026
Ecuador and U.S. Conclude Trade Agreement Negotiations — But the $2 Billion Shrimp Question Remains
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Ecuador and U.S. Conclude Trade Agreement Negotiations — But the $2 Billion Shrimp Question Remains

Washington and Quito have 'substantially concluded' negotiations on a reciprocal trade agreement set to be signed in coming weeks. But Ecuador's biggest non-oil export to the U.S. — shrimp worth $2 billion a year — may not get the tariff relief the industry needs to survive.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 14, 2026