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Archives for June 2019

Legislators approve model for public-private partnerships

June 12, 2019 by Staff News Writer

On Tuesday afternoon, the legislators gave a second reading to file 20.929 that reforms the General Law of Concessions for the Strengthening of Efficient Models between the Public and Private Sector for the Development of Public Works. The Law then became the initiative that opens a space for the asset optimization model and creates a […]

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Coastguard saves tourists who was dragged by a current

June 12, 2019 by Staff News Writer

Isaac Rivera, Coast Guard of Caldera, Puntarenas, in charge of the boat SNG 32-3, managed to save the life of an American tourist, identified as Kyra Bryan, 20 years old, who was swimming in Jacó Beach last Saturday afternoon, according to the press department of the Ministry of Public Security. According to the authorities, the […]

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ICE must deliver information on broadband to legislator

June 12, 2019 by Staff News Writer

The Constitutional Chamber agreed with the Christian Socialist legislator Pedro Muñoz, on a complaint he established against ICE, as the legislator asked on May 13th the status of progress of the project that will allow early connectivity with Broadband in different areas of the province of Guanacaste. To date, ICE has not responded to Muñoz. […]

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La Luz del Mundo in Costa Rica defends its leader

June 12, 2019 by Staff News Writer

We categorically reject all charges against him.” With this words, the representatives of the church La Luz del Mundo in Costa Rica defended their leader, Naasón Joaquín García. He was arrested in California, accused of sexual abuse against minors, human trafficking, among other crimes. The representatives of this Christian group in Costa Rica reiterate the […]

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Government holds first appointment in the US to get aerial reclassification

June 11, 2019 by Staff News Writer

A delegation headed by Rodolfo Méndez Mata, Minister of Public Works and Transport, held on Monday the first meeting with representatives of the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States (FAA) to get back the best air qualification for the country. After an audit conducted between October and February, Costa Rica received a rating downgrade […]

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Nicaragua Releases 50 Opposition Prisoners Under Controversial Amnesty Law

June 11, 2019 by Staff News Writer

The Nicaraguan government released on Monday 50 opponents arrested for participating in the protests against President Daniel Ortega, following the approval of a controversial amnesty law that also protects those responsible for the repression of protesters. The Ministry of the Interior reported that, in compliance with the new norm that came into force this Monday, […]

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