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Archives for May 18, 2017

Rains caused 7 emergencies in an hour and a half

May 18, 2017 by Staff News Writer

From 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, the Fire Department took care of seven emergencies in San José, due to the heavy rains that hit the Central Valley. Fortunately, after the floods and landslides, there were no people injured. Barrio México, near the Children’s Hospital, Corazon de Jesús, Tibás and Coronado were the most […]

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Donald Trump says the crisis in Venezuela is an “embarrassment”

May 18, 2017 by Staff News Writer

US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that the political and economic crisis in Venezuela is an “embarrassment for humanity” that the region has not seen in decades. You see the wealth of that country and wonder why this is happening? But, of course! The country has been terribly administered for several years,” said Trump […]

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“Chavista attack”, the video game that sent a Venezuelan to prison

May 18, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Last Sunday, Leonardo Quintero, creator of “Chavista attack”, was arrested by the intelligence service for allegedly inciting hatred with his videogame, which consist of killing violent supporters of the Venezuelan government. Knock, knock, who is it? SEBIN is here,” sang with irony Diosdado Cabello, government leader, in his television show ‘Con el mazo dando’. According […]

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Judge took 6 weeks to authorize phone tapping on murdered Canadian

May 18, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The Public Ministry waited almost 45 days for a judge to authorize phone tapping on the brothers Elias and Ziad Akl, as part of an investigation for multiple crimes. This was revealed by the press office of that entity, which confirms that subjects of Canadian-Lebanese origin were under the magnifying glass of the authorities for […]

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President Solís: “undesirable foreigners are leaving, and quickly”

May 18, 2017 by Staff News Writer

President Luis Guillermo Solis referred to the actions that will be taken with those he describes as “undesirable foreigners.” Solis did not bite his tongue to assert that any foreigner who is in an irregular situation in the country, or who has a history and is connected to illicit businesses will be expelled immediately. That […]

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CR is a gold mine for stolen luxury cars dealers

May 18, 2017 by Staff News Writer

For the past eight years, Costa Rica has become one of the most important markets for luxury cars stolen in other countries. According to the authorities, they mostly come from Panama and Guatemala. This was explained by David Corrales, head ai of the Vehicle Theft Section of the Judicial Investigation Agency (OIJ). The vehicles that […]

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