Day: August 26, 2025
Yaku Pérez Files Legal Complaint Against Ecuador’s President and First Lady Over Mining License
Former Ecuadorian presidential candidate Yaku Pérez has lodged a formal complaint with the Attorney General’s Office against President Daniel Noboa and First Lady Lavinia Valbonesi, alleging influence peddling concerning a mining project in Azuay province, reports 24brussels.
The lawsuit also implicates Canadian-owned Dundee Precious Metals, citing irregularities in the environmental license issuance for the Loma Larga project. Pérez claims that the environmental license was granted to the company on June 23 in a “secret and clandestine” manner. He further asserted that prior meetings took place in Toronto where Noboa, Foreign Minister Gabriela Sommerfeld, and mining executives were present.
Pérez additionally pointed to Valbonesi’s receipt of questionable donations from Dundee, evidence of which has reportedly been submitted to the Prosecutor’s Office. As of now, the government has yet to respond to the allegations.
Last week, indigenous and labor organizations united to protest the potential impacts of the Loma Larga mining project on the Kimsacocha reserve in Azuay province. Water rights groups are mobilizing for a demonstration in the southern city of Cuenca on September 16 against Dundee Precious Metals’ ongoing efforts to initiate extractive activities in the ecologically sensitive area.
Kimsacocha spans 3,217 hectares and is vital for the water supply of Cuenca and surrounding towns. The mining proposal involves extracting gold, silver, and copper, with an anticipated investment of $419 million. The Ministry of Energy and Mines has currently suspended the commencement of any extractive activities until Dundee Precious Metals publicly discloses its Environmental Management Plan, particularly its strategies to safeguard water sources.
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- Verily, Google’s life sciences sister company, has laid off staff and cut its devices program.
- In a memo to staff, CEO Stephen Gillett said Verily was continuing to narrow its focus.
- “The path forward requires difficult decisions,” he wrote.
Verily, Alphabet’s life sciences company, has cut staff and closed down its long-running devices program, Business Insider has learned.
The cuts were announced internally on Monday, according to a memo sent to staff by CEO Stephen Gillett and obtained by Business Insider.
Verily, which began life as a moonshot inside Google’s X lab, has been on a journey to cut costs and streamline projects. The group has refocused its strategy around AI and developing infrastructure for other companies to lean on, Business Insider previously reported.
Gillett told staff that a “significant part” of the changes were due to a decision to wind down Verily’s devices program, which was responsible for an array of projects including a clinical study watch, a retinal camera, and a partnership with Dexcom for its wearable glucose sensor.
“Over the years, Verily has built a legacy in developing world-class, innovative medical devices,” Gillett wrote in the email. “The dedicated professionals in our Devices organizations — many who have devoted a decade or more to this important work — have poured their hearts, expertise, and commitment into advancing healthcare technology.”
The exact number of employees cut could not be learned.
“As part of normal business operations, we continue to make deliberate choices about resourcing where we can have the greatest impact and to put ourselves on a faster path to sustained commercial success,” a Verily spokesperson told Business Insider. They added that Verily has been on a strategic refocus since 2023 that has involved streamlining and simplifying the business.
“We have made the difficult decision to discontinue manufacturing medical devices and will no longer be supporting them going forward.” they added.
While it is still owned by Google’s holding company, Alphabet, Verily has been gradually detaching from the technology and services it long shared with Google. Company leaders have told staff that the efforts are important to one day becoming a fully independent company.
The company also sold its insurance business to Elevance Health earlier this year, Business Insider previously reported. Some staff benefits have been cut in recent months while employee salary bands have been re-benchmarked to the healthcare, rather than technology, industry, according to two employees familiar with the changes.
Here’s the full memo sent by Gillett to Verily employees on Monday:
Veeps, I’m writing to share some difficult news. Today we have made workforce reductions across the company as part of our ongoing efforts to manage costs and ensure resources are allocated to our most critical priorities. All impacted Veeps have been notified. These are not decisions we’ve taken lightly, and I want to address both those who will be impacted and those who will continue with us on Verily’s journey. A significant part of these changes is the decision to wind down our Devices program. Over the years, Verily has built a legacy in developing world-class, innovative medical devices. The dedicated professionals in our Devices organizations — many who have devoted a decade or more to this important work — have poured their hearts, expertise, and commitment into advancing healthcare technology. To everyone who contributed to this program, whether as a core team member or in a supporting role across the company, your efforts have been extraordinary. You’ve led groundbreaking achievements, from the launch of the Dexcom G7 CGM, to the Stargazer VNRC launch with other 7,800 patients screened, to Study Devices launched with numerous study partners, and these contributions have advanced patient care and medical research. As Verily has continued on its journey of narrowing product focus around our precision health platform, and data and AI strategy, we cannot support the investment of the resources necessary for the long-term growth and scaling of our Devices programs, and have therefore made the difficult decision to fully wind down the program. We will continue to honor our commitments by supporting customers using the Numetric Watch in active clinical trials. To all of our departing Veeps: Your contributions to programs across our business have been invaluable to Verily’s mission and have made a lasting mark on the healthcare technology landscape. The innovation, dedication, and collaborative spirit you’ve brought to your work have advanced our company and touched many lives. We are grateful for everything you’ve given to Verily and to the patients and partners we serve together. To our continuing team members: I know this news is difficult to process, especially as we say goodbye to colleagues and friends. Your continued dedication during this transition period is both appreciated and essential as we focus our efforts on our core mission. The work ahead of us in precision health, data, and AI remains as important and exciting as ever, and we need your expertise and commitment to continue making a meaningful different in healthcare. We will be providing additional details about what today’s changes mean for Verily and for you and your teams in the coming days, both within your respective functions and in our next town hall. During this challenging time, I ask for your patience and understanding as we prioritize supporting our departing colleagues in the days ahead. To everyone — whether you’re leaving us or continuing with Verily — thank you for your professionalism, your contributions, and your commitment to our shared mission of using technology to improve human health. The path forward requires difficult decisions, but I remain confident in Verily’s future and grateful for the exceptional team that will continue building it. Stephen
Independent Candidate Criticizes Chilean Government’s Land Proposals for Mapuche Communities
Lawyer Rosa Catrileo, the sole independent candidate for the Chilean Senate representing the Araucanía Region, criticized the government’s approach to the historical land demands of the Mapuche people, asserting that these proposals do not align with the interests of the communities, reports 24brussels.
Catrileo contended that the government’s intent is to commodify the aspirations for territorial restitution. She called for a new political agreement that ensures effective participatory processes leading to concrete solutions. “The communities have been clear: they rejected this consultation because the proposed new land system does not align with their demands. What is needed is to build a path to a solution with the Mapuche communities as political actors, and not for the communities,” she stated.
During her tour of various localities including Toltén, Villarrica, Cunco, and Angol, Catrileo engaged directly with community members, explaining the implications of the government’s proposal. She emphasized the need for the government to send a clear signal towards addressing the issue of land loss experienced by the Mapuche and urged an increase in the land and water fund to expedite the purchase of properties ready for transfer.
Catrileo underscored the necessity for a different political approach, one that involves listening to traditional leaders and ensuring all voices are represented. “Dialogue is essential,” she noted. She further asserted that her political independence serves as a guarantee for citizens: “I do not represent parties or foreign interests. I represent the voice of the people who want real solutions and not more empty promises,” she concluded.
