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EPI and Senescyt sign an agreement

More than $100 million will be invested by the Government  to equip laboratories and workshops of technical and technological institutes within the change of the productive matrix project. To identify the necessary goods to those educational institutions that will have subjects...
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Pachamama Foundation presented a new legal resource

The non governmental organizations (NGOs) continue to suffer the consequences of Executive Decree No. 16, which established new requirements and controls for their activities. The Foundation Pachamama – whose registration was cancelled by a resolution of the Ministry of...
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Lasso joins to critics of the Law of Land Use

The leader of the political movement Creating Opportunities (CREO), Guillermo Lasso, questioned the creation of a Regulatory Board of Territory  Land; In addition, he considered that the preliminary draft of the Zoning Law and Land Use is “one more piece of the legal...
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CTE implements agents on bicycles for holiday traffic control

Bicycle agents are the new addition prepared by Authorities of the Transit Commission of Ecuador (CTE for its Spanish acronym) in order to prevent further damage in the bicycle lane of the Guayaquil-Salinas Highway caused on last Carnival holiday. Michelle Doumet, director of...
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12 disabled people receive footwashing from Papa Francisco

The Pope Francis met this Holy Thursday with the foot washing ritual to twelve disabled people, including a Libyan Muslim boy in a ceremony at a church in a suburb of Rome. The Pontiff, who had great difficulty to kneel down and getting up from the white cushion he was resting...
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The Venezuelan Government rejects amnesty for prisoners

The proposed amnesty for those arrested during protests against the government and the so called political prisoners, sharpened the differences between the government and the opposition in Venezuela, at the dialogue table which seeks to find a solution to the conflict, said the...
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55 years of the Cristo del Consuelo Procession

Fifty-five years have passed since the first procession of the Cristo del Consuelo was held in Guayaquil with the typical image of the crucified Christ, and this year everything is ready for tomorrow’s procession. Christ is no longer on his altar and the church has a steady...
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Shipwreck in South Korea counts nearly 290 missing victims

The South Korean Government reported that at least seven people have died and more than 290 are missing due to the sinking of a passengers ferry today, in southwest of the country,which raised the previous official estimate of 107 people unlocated. The authorities said that more...
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez dies in Mexico

This Thursday, April 17, the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature Gabriel García Márquez, also known as “Gabo”, died at 87 years old in Mexico. His personal physician, Jorge Oseguera said that Gabo was at “a very delicate state.” The Colombian writer...
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Supercom dismisses lawsuit against Diego Oquendo

The Superintendency of Communication (Supercom) yesterday dismissed the accusation by Sandra Correa to Diego Oquendo, News Director of Radio Vision, for an alleged media lynching. The judgment of the regulatory body indicates, “that the evidence of the process as well as...
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