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Uber drivers don’t trust they’ll be compensated after company’s losses

October 2, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The Mixed Commission made up of taxi drivers and the Ministry of Public Works and Transportation (MOPT) met on Monday. The drivers did not leave the meeting satisfied, because they are sure their panorama is increasingly dark. Rubén Vargas, from the Union of Costa Rican taxi drivers, said it is increasingly evident that legislators seek […]

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US hospital ship to sail in October to serve Venezuelan refugees

October 1, 2018 by Staff News Writer

US hospital ship “USNS Comfort” will depart on October 11th to Latin America on an 11-week humanitarian tour to bring medical assistance to Venezuelan immigrants, said the US Southern Command on Monday. During the mission, the vessel will visit Ecuador, Peru, Colombia (in the ports of Riohacha and Turbo) and Honduras, on dates that will […]

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Legislators consider holding Luis Guillermo Solís accountable for cementazo report

October 1, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Some legislators want Luis Guillermo Solís, former president of the Republic, to speak before the Special Commission of the Attorney General, since the investigation revolves around a report that specifically implies him with the Chinese cement. It all came about because the Public Ethics Office (PEP) sent the report on April 27th, where Solís’s lack […]

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Albino Vargas retired before going on strike

October 1, 2018 by Staff News Writer

When the unions in the country were preparing their strike strategy, the secretary general of the National Association of Public Employees (ANEP), Albino Vargas, was already retired. The process was successfully carried out in August through the Disability and Old Age Disability (IVM) regime of the Costa Rican Social Security Fund. The information was corroborated […]

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October brought strong eruption in Turrialba Volcano

October 1, 2018 by Staff News Writer

Turrialba Volcano received the month with an important eruption from midnight until Monday morning. The report from the National Seismological Network (RSN) indicates the volcano became active on Sunday at 10:00 p.m. It lasted until 06:30 am on Monday, with an eruptive column that rises up to 400 m above the active crater. This column […]

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Catholic Church will no longer be a mediator between government and unions

October 1, 2018 by Staff News Writer

On Monday afternoon, the Catholic Church announced its decision to withdraw from the conflict and no longer mediate between the government and the unions in the midst of the national strike of public employees. We believe that we have responded to the call and petition that was made to us. We have reached the purpose […]

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