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José María Figueres: “Leaving the UN session was not appropriate”

October 21, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Exactly one month ago, President Luis Guillermo Solís and Minister for Foreign Affairs Manuel González made the decision of leaving the UN plenary before the Brazilian president Michel Temer gave his speech, which has caused quite a stir in the country. Former president José María Figueres gave its opinion on the Government’s actions and said […]

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Antibiotics: less is more

October 21, 2016 by Staff News Writer

They are very valuable to be used indiscriminately. In addition, its abuse or misuse can have serious consequences. This is not the plot of a fiction film, it is one of the things that threaten the health of millions of people worldwide. Antibiotic resistance occurs because bacteria change and become inflexible to these treatments, that […]

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Meet San José and its history with this urban rally “on foot”

October 21, 2016 by Staff News Writer

If San José seems a little boring or you just want to discover it again, better cancel your appointments on Saturday. An “urban rally” aims for people to learn more about the history of the country while having fun and getting to know the capital. We want people to know more about the city and […]

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Be part of the First Costa Rican Summit of Gastronomy

October 21, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Costa Rican cuisine is the main topic in the First Costa Rican Summit of Gastronomy, to be held on November 1st and November 2nd at Pueblo Antiguo, La Uruca. The ticket costs 120 dollars and it can be used both days. Carlos Rodríguez, Executive Chef at Unilever Food Solutions in Central America, declared that the […]

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9 people arrested for sexually exploiting 200 women

October 21, 2016 by Staff News Writer

A total of nine people, including two Salvadorans, were arrested on Thursday for allegedly integrating a network of sexual exploitation of about 200 women in the capital of Guatemala, said the prosecutor. The institution’s spokeswoman, Julia Barrera, told reporters that there is a minor among the victims, who was sent to a shelter from the […]

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Donate blood for victims of Cinchona accident

October 21, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Hospitals and the National Blood Bank thanked the solidarity of the population for donating blood after the accident in Cinchona and reported that they supplied in a short time their needs for Thursday. But they will also be collecting blood on Friday morning at the National Blood Bank from 7 a.m. and on Saturday from […]

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