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Legislative Assembly began discussion on cementazo report

January 8, 2018 by Staff News Writer

By a large majority, the Legislative Plenary approved on Monday to immediately begin the discussion on the report by the special commission of the Congress that investigated the cementazo scandal. Fifty legislators voted in favor of starting the discussions on the report on Monday, which will last for two weeks and will be voted no […]

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Animal advocates criticized death of horse in bullring

January 8, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The death of a horse after being gored by a bull on Saturday afternoon in Zapote generated criticism from the organization Save Movement Costa Rica. Hours before the incident the group had held a demonstration against this activity. The video shows the horse after being injured by the bull. You can see the animal bleeding […]

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Airport operations went back to normal after impact by storm

January 8, 2018 by Staff News Writer

The intense snowstorm Grayson, which plagues a good part of the United States, caused the cancellation of six flights between Costa Rica and the North American country. The effects of the meteorological conditions and the high traffic of passengers, have made the airport structures of the country struggled. According to the Operations Department of Aeris, […]

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Canadian member of “Ángeles del Infierno” was deported

January 8, 2018 by Staff News Writer

A Canadian member of the gang “Ángeles del Infierno” (“Hell’s Angels”) tried to enter Costa Rica on January 5th, according to the Directorate General of Migration and Immigration. However, the subject was rejected on the same flight that arrived in the country from Canada, at the Daniel Oduber International Airport in Guanacaste. “Ángeles del Infierno” […]

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Man impersonated Red Cross official and collected ¢ 42 thousand in Escazú

January 8, 2018 by Staff News Writer

A young man surnamed Ramírez Salazar was arrested on Saturday morning for asking for money in the name of the Costa Rican Red Cross, without belonging to the institution. After the intervention of the officers in downtown Escazú, they found ¢ 42,000, which the subject had collected thanks to the fraudulent activity. He went with […]

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Airlines will be able to identify human trafficking on flights

January 8, 2018 by Staff News Writer

In March, the United Nations (UN) will launch a guide that will allow airlines to train their cabin crew on how to identify human trafficking cases on airplanes. Thanks to this document, the personnel will be able to identify traits of people who travel against their will, or are committing a crime linked to trafficking. […]

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