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Archives for May 28, 2019

WHO includes professional burnout on its list of diseases

May 28, 2019 by Staff News Writer

Professional burnout was recently incorporated into the International Classification of Diseases of the World Health Organization (WHO), which is used to establish health statistics. The list, drawn up by WHO, is based on the findings of medical experts from around the world. It was adopted by the Member States of WHO, meeting since May 20th […]

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ICE directors will be suspended two more months

May 28, 2019 by Staff News Writer

The Governing Council extended the suspension of the Board of Directors of the National Electricity Institute (ICE) for two more months, due to the investigation against them for allegedly anomalous decisions in the 2014-2018 period. The Secretariat of the Council, which conducts the ordinary administrative procedure against the six directors, made the decision to extend […]

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Aguilar forsees a discouraging panorama without Eurobonds in July

May 28, 2019 by Staff News Writer

The Minister of Finance, Rocio Aguilar, foresees a discouraging scenario for the national economy if, by July, legislstors do not approve the project known as Eurobonds. According to Aguilar, if that month the legislators have not made a decision, the slight signs of improvements in the country after the approval of the fiscal plan – […]

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Doctor took advantage of patients in his office

May 28, 2019 by Staff News Writer

A Costa Rican doctor named Quesada Rodríguez was arrested on Monday morning, as a suspect in two alleged rape and sexual abuse against people of legal age. According to the complaints in the hands of the Prosecutor’s Office, the incidents had two women as victims and occurred in 2016 and on February 27th, 2017. Apparently, […]

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CNE reports 8 cantons affected by rains

May 28, 2019 by Staff News Writer

The rains of the last days caused damages in eight cantons of the country, where floods and landslides are reported. According to the National Emergency Commission (CNE), two floods, six inspection requests and one landslide have been reported. The affected cantons are: Golfito, La Unión, Limón, San Ramón, Puntarenas, Cartago, Desamparados and Santa Cruz. At […]

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Alvarado and Merkel talked about dual education and migration

May 28, 2019 by Staff News Writer

On Monday, President Carlos Alvarado, met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin. They addressed several cooperation issues such as improving employability and the transition to the formal economy, with emphasis on population groups with greater vulnerability conditions. At the meeting they also agreed to deepen cooperation in dual education and how to provide comprehensive […]

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