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Taxi drivers want compensation for 40 thousand families

January 28, 2019 by Staff News Writer

It’s time for the taxi driver sector to sue the government for the breach of this contract. We are handling the idea of asking for that compensation for more than 40 taxi driver families that are being ruined by these platforms.” This was expressed by Alexis Retana, representative of taxi drivers in Costa Rica, on […]

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Legislative Assembly will deliver daily reports on influenza cases

January 28, 2019 by Staff News Writer

The Legislative Assembly will have to deliver two daily reports to the Ministry of Health as part of the monitoring and control over what happened last week regarding cases of influenza type A. According to María Inés Solís, president ai of the Congress, staff of the institution was in the Assembly last Friday as well […]

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US gives ultimatum to Venezuela’s military to accept a peaceful change of leadership

January 28, 2019 by Staff News Writer

On Monday, the National Security Adviser of the United States, John Bolton, urged the Venezuelan military to peacefully accept Nicolás Maduro’s exit from power, and reiterated that “all options” are on the table when asked about a possible military intervention. We ask the Venezuelan army and the security forces to accept the peaceful, democratic and […]

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Help 200 children in the South Zone return to school

January 28, 2019 by Staff News Writer

Some 200 children from the Southern Zone of the country need help to go back to school on February 6th. The volunteer program of the University of Costa Rica (UCR) is organizing a collection of school supplies for these children whose parents have a hard time to purchase the materials. The beneficiaries will be students […]

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These are the last four news about the crisis in Venezuela

January 24, 2019 by Staff News Writer

Venezuela is news throughout the world. The loss of power of Nicolás Maduro, the appearance of Juan Guaidó as leader of the opposition and the international reaction place him at the center of attention. These are the most recent news about what happens in this South American country. 1. Juan Guaidó leads strong opposition: The […]

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Laura Chinchilla: Army must step aside in Venezuela

January 24, 2019 by Staff News Writer

After the appearance of Juan Guaidó as opposition leader in Venezuela, former Costa Rican president Laura Chinchilla assures that the only support Nicolás Maduro has to stay in power is the army. What is the only thing missing in Venezuela? That the army steps aside,” said the former president in the show Enfoques this Thursday, […]

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