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Loan Sharks Still Plague Loja’s Markets Despite Government Microcredit Push
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Loan Sharks Still Plague Loja’s Markets Despite Government Microcredit Push

Informal moneylenders continue to charge usurious interest rates in Loja’s market economy despite government programs offering subsidized microloans — a problem that traps local vendors in debt cycles and affects the cost of goods for everyone, expats included.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 19, 2026
Hailstorms, Lightning, and Dense Fog Hit Quito — INAMHI Warns of Heavier Rainfall Through March
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Hailstorms, Lightning, and Dense Fog Hit Quito — INAMHI Warns of Heavier Rainfall Through March

Quito was pounded by hail and electrical storms Wednesday afternoon, then blanketed by dense fog Thursday morning. Ecuador’s weather agency forecasts intensifying rainfall through March, raising mudslide risk in the capital’s surrounding valleys.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 19, 2026
Manta and Portoviejo Rake in $20.5 Million During Carnival — 90% Hotel Occupancy
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Manta and Portoviejo Rake in $20.5 Million During Carnival — 90% Hotel Occupancy

Manabí province’s two largest cities generated $20.5 million in tourism revenue during the four-day Carnival holiday, with Manta recording 90% hotel occupancy and the Mariana Fest alone drawing 60,000 people to El Murciélago beach.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 19, 2026
Dolphin Eviscerated on Crucita Beach During Carnival — Environment Minister Opens Criminal Investigation
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Dolphin Eviscerated on Crucita Beach During Carnival — Environment Minister Opens Criminal Investigation

A group of individuals dragged a dolphin ashore at Crucita beach in Manabí during Carnival and gutted it in front of dozens of tourists and a police officer. Ecuador’s Environment Minister has ordered a criminal investigation under wildlife protection laws that carry up to three years in prison.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 19, 2026
Four Dead, Two Wounded in Late-Night Shooting at Guayaquil’s Las Orquídeas Park
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Four Dead, Two Wounded in Late-Night Shooting at Guayaquil’s Las Orquídeas Park

Gunmen opened fire with more than 50 rounds at a group gathered in a northern Guayaquil park near a school late Wednesday night, killing four people aged 25 to 65 and wounding two others in the latest act of sicario violence in the city.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 19, 2026
La Roca Prison Converting to Women’s Facility in One Month; 15,000-Bed Megaprison Breaks Ground in March
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La Roca Prison Converting to Women’s Facility in One Month; 15,000-Bed Megaprison Breaks Ground in March

Ecuador’s Interior Minister announced that the La Roca maximum-security prison in Guayaquil will be repurposed exclusively for female inmates within four weeks, while construction on a massive new 15,000-bed prison facility begins at the end of Q1.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 19, 2026
Israel’s Foreign Minister Arrives in Ecuador to Launch Trade and Security Partnership
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Israel’s Foreign Minister Arrives in Ecuador to Launch Trade and Security Partnership

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar is visiting Ecuador as part of a broader Latin American diplomatic push, with negotiations beginning on a trade agreement and expanded security cooperation including surveillance technology and agricultural innovation.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 19, 2026
Noboa Confirmed for Trump’s March 7 Miami Summit — Ecuador Joins 6-Nation Latin American Bloc
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Noboa Confirmed for Trump’s March 7 Miami Summit — Ecuador Joins 6-Nation Latin American Bloc

President Daniel Noboa will join five other Latin American leaders at a Trump-hosted summit in Miami on March 7, forming a regional bloc focused on countering China’s influence, boosting security cooperation, and expanding trade — with Ecuador’s new US deal as the centerpiece.

Chip MorenoChip Moreno·February 19, 2026
National Assembly Unanimously Impeaches Judiciary Council President Mario Godoy
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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'
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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
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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
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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