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Archives for September 2016

Solís talked about women’s economic empowerment, migration and terrorism

September 21, 2016 by Staff News Writer

President of the Republic Luis Guillermo Solís delivered a speech before the United Nations General Assembly. He focused on the problem of migration in the world, economic empowerment of women, climate change and concerns over terrorism and North Korea’s nuclear weapons. The Costa Rican president was part of the high-level panel for the economic empowerment of […]

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Don’t drink alcohol during pregnancy, the baby is at risk!

September 21, 2016 by Staff News Writer

If a woman consumes alcohol during pregnancy, the baby’s life is at risk. In addition, the baby can be born with many physical and mental complications that could be irreversible. These health problems are part of a condition known as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). If the baby does not die, he could be born with […]

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Schools in Turrialba and Cártago are regularly working

September 21, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Schools in Turrialba and Cartago are working as usual, as confirmed by Ronald Ramírez, supervisor of schools in circuit 04 and representative of the National Emergency Commission (CNE). On Monday, Turrialba volcano presented at least 5 eruptions, and as consequence, Juan Santamaría International Airport decided to close its door. Ramírez informed that Turrialba’s volcanic activity […]

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K12: the drug that is affecting Costa Rica

September 20, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Last weekend the Public Force made the largest seizure of synthetic marijuana, known as K12 or ‘Spice’, in a location near Alajuelita School. Guillermo Araya, director of the Costa Rican Drug Institute (ICD), explained that the substance’s consumption is increasing in the country. The Ministry of Public Security (MPS), made 2 seizures of this drug, we […]

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Oscar Arias: “My duty, as a leader, is to support a new leadership”

September 20, 2016 by Staff News Writer

On September 19th at 8:00 p.m., Oscar Arias confirmed what had already been leaked: he will not intend to have a third presidential term. Arias said that he had been contemplating the possibility of becoming a candidate but he had finally concluded that he will not, arguing three reasons: the country’s ungovernability, the need to […]

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Manuel Antonio Beach, one of the most impressive beaches in the world

September 20, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Manuel Antonio Beach was declared as one of the most impressive beaches in the world by El País Spanish newspaper, in which Costa Rican nature was highlighted. According to the publication, Manuel Antonio is among the top ten beaches in the world. When compared to other Latin American beaches, it was only listed along with Río […]

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