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Indexes on the labor market in Costa Rica are developing in a negative enviroment

November 9, 2016 by Staff News Writer

The 22nd Report on the State of the Nation warned that the indexes of the labor market in Costa Rica are taking place in an unfavorable and negative environment. According to the analysis, the ‘new evidence’ confirms high unemployment, the impact of demographic trends, a modest creation of employment sources and an already common breach […]

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Residents from Bajo Los Anonos are asking authorities to return them the Cen-CINAI

November 9, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Residents from Bajo Los Anonos in Escazú, are asking authorities to return them the use of Cen-CINAI, which was declared uninhabitable in 2009. The National Emergency Commission (CNE) has conducted 11 technical studies in the area and the most recent study took place on October 5th with the use of a drone. The conclusion is […]

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Korean Film Festival 2016 will be held in Cine Magaly!

November 9, 2016 by Staff News Writer

From November 8th until November 11th, Korea will take control of Cine Magaly movie theatre since the Korean Film Festival 2016 will take place. People will enjoy four Korean productions to be presented for free again. The inauguration was on November 8th and movies will be showed at 6 p. m. As a growing industry, […]

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Former ombudsman will be accused of multiple crimes

November 9, 2016 by Staff News Writer

The Public Ministry will request the opening proceedings against Ofelia Taitelbaum, former ombudsman accused of multiple crimes. As confirmed by the Prosecutor’s Office of Probity, Transparency and Anti-Corruption, the accusation against the former employee was already made. However, they are notifying the parties. Taitelbaum will be charged with 39 possible offenses of falsifying, 2 possible […]

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The central park of San Rafael de Heredia is a “paradise” disputed by drug dealers

November 9, 2016 by Staff News Writer

A public space surrounded by apparent calm is a mine for drug traffickers. This is the central park of San Rafael de Heredia, an area fought by its criminal pretenders, a fight that have already killed some people. Apparently due to its proximity to bars, shops and schools, criminal groups want to take control over […]

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Climate change is affecting countries around the world

November 8, 2016 by Staff News Writer

According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), climate change has increased the frequency of extreme weather events, in particular droughts and heat waves, from 2011 to 2015. From 1996 and 2015, there were about 11,000 extreme events that caused more than half a million deaths around the world, as stated in the report. Record temperatures […]

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