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Do you have video games fever? This information is for you!

August 30, 2016 by Staff News Writer

If you have video games fever, pay attention because you don’t escape from security threats. On August 29th the World Gamer Day was celebrated and Eset Latin America made a list of the most common threats gamers are victims of. Videogames industry grows every year and players get involved and increasingly identify with the characters. this […]

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Stone: “if Hillary wins, I’ll move to Costa Rica”

August 30, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Republican politician Roger Stone, one of the closest people to Donald Trump and his former advisor until recently, announced that if Hilary Clinton wins, he will move to Costa Rica. Clinton and Trump are competing to win American presidential elections. It has been one of the tensest campaigns of recent times. If Hillary wins, we […]

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Ministry of Security calls on Legislators for more resources

August 30, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Gustavo Mata, Minister of Public Security, called for the approval of resources needed to hire more police officers and purchase mobile equipment. The project of legal persons stands out among the initiatives waiting for approval, since it will allow more than 40 billion colones in annual resources. The minister made it clear that he requires […]

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OIJ security forces are working to catch the thieves who broke into National Bank office

August 30, 2016 by Staff News Writer

An intensive search for the thieves of the National Bank of Río Frío, where a guard and a cashier were seriously wounded, is in process. The case is in charge of Río Frío’s law enforcement and the Judicial Investigation Organization (OIJ). Meanwhile, The Costa Rican Red Cross is taking care of bank staff involved in […]

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Train hit a woman in downtown San José

August 30, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Yesterday, the train was involved in an incident again. This time it happened in downtown San José, close to Turrialba’s bus stop where a woman, who was near the railway, was hit by the train. A woman was very close to the rail track and the train grazed her. An ambulance was called and took […]

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