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Costa Rica and Vanuatu established diplomatic relations

September 30, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Costa Rica and the Republic of Vanuatu established diplomatic relations on September 28th. The link was made at the 73rd United Nations (UN) Assembly, where the vice president and chancellor, Epsy Campbell, signed the agreement with her counterpart Ralph Regenvanu. Vanuatu is in Oceania. It is an island country, that is, totally limited to an […]

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Third weeks of strike starts in the midst of uncertainty

September 30, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Monday marks the twenty-second day the national strike of public employees against the fiscal plan has affected the provision of public services and caused millions of losses in the national economy. There is a lot of uncertainty about the course of negotiations from now on, after this Sunday the bulk of the unions rejected the […]

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Union changes its mind and rejects agreement

September 30, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Although this Saturday night the union said it supported the agreement, on Sunday afternoon the National Union of Employees of the Fund and Social Security (UNDECA) changed its mind and rejected the document, in addition to keeping the strike in force. In an official communication from the Board of Directors, they stipulated that this change […]

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Citizens protested against the strike dressed in white and without obstructing roads

September 30, 2018 by Staff News Writer

On Sunday morning, dozens of people gathered in Plaza de la Democracia, San José, to protest against the strike of public employees that -in the last 20 days- has affected the provision of public services and caused millions of losses to the national economy. Dressed in white and with banners that repudiate the strike, the […]

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Nearly 150 kilos of waste were collected during ecological walk in San Rafael

September 30, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Dozens of residents of San Rafael de Heredia got together this Saturday to play sports and contribute to the reduction of pollution in their canton. The mayor organized the first ecological walk of his community. From 7:00 a.m., dozens of neighbors gathered in front of the entrance of Monte de la Cruz and undertook the […]

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ICT promoted Costa Rica in Madrid with VR video

September 30, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Throughout last week, the tourist attractions of Costa Rica were exhibited in one of the main neighborhoods of Madrid in Spain through a video with virtual reality technology. Thousands of Spaniards who passed through the Salamanca district, experienced in the tour “Feel Costa Rica: 360 degrees of pura vida,” which transported them to the Caribbean […]

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Farmers will march to the Ministry of Agriculture

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