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Costa Rica wants to host the world conference on climate change

December 3, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Carlos Alvarado announced the government’s intention of having the country host the Conference of the parties (COP25) on climate change to be held from November 11th to 22nd, 2019. COP25 is the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Uncertainty about the venue increased, after Jair Bolsonaro, president-elect of Brazil, canceled the candidacy. The […]

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Costa Rica celebrated the 70th anniversary of the army abolition

December 3, 2018 by Staff News Writer

On Saturday, Costa Rica celebrated the 70th anniversary of the abolition of the army with official acts in Plaza de la Democracia and the National Museum. The President of the Republic, Carlos Alvarado, his cabinet, as well as diplomats, legislators and former members of the government participated in the event. During the celebration, Alvarado announced […]

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ANDE rejects agreement and will continue protesting

November 30, 2018 by Staff News Writer

After 81 days on strike and an agreement on the table between the Ministry of Public Education (MEP) and the union unit, the National Association of Educators (ANDE) rejected the draft and will remain in protest. ANDE, union with the largest number of affiliates, said that 58.58% of them voted against the proposal, while 41.42% […]

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Attorney General highlighted work against corruption in world forum

November 30, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The Attorney General, Emilia Navas, highlighted the work that has been done against corruption in Costa Rica at an international conference organized by the World Bank and Transparency International in Copenhagen, Denmark. Navas participated as a speaker at the IV Meeting of the International Alliance of Corruption Hunters, which took place from November 22nd to […]

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Project to grant paternity leave falters due to fiscal crisis

November 30, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The possibility for fathers to enjoy a five-day leave with a salary to enjoy the first moments after the birth of their child and care for their partner falters in a legislative committee because of the fiscal crisis. The initiative is discussed in the Social Affairs Committee of the Legislative Assembly, which last Tuesday received […]

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Costa Rica marked its presence at the International Tourism Fair

November 30, 2018 by Staff News Writer

To complement the strategy for the consolidation of Costa Rica’s positioning in tourism, the Costa Rican Tourism Institute (ICT) participated in the IBTM World Barcelona from November 27th to 29th. This is considered the leading trade fair for meetings, incentives, conferences, events (MICE) and business trips, since it facilitates direct contact between specialized companies and […]

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