The train service between San José and Cártago will be uninterrupted. It started on August 1st at 7:30 pm and it will end on Tuesday at noon. This special schedule is due to the hundreds of pilgrims who are expected to use the train to go or come from the old metropolis. The Instituto Costarricense […]
Costa Rica will talk about terrorism and money laundering
A Costa Rica delegation, headed by Sergio Alfaro, minister of the Presidency, will present to Grupo de Acción Financiera de Latinoamérica (GAFILAT) some of the progress in the fight against terrorism and money laundering. The event will take place in Argentina. The goals to present include the creation of the Interinstitutional Technical Commission and the […]
Beware of the crocodiles!
Since an American tourist was attacked by a crocodile in Tamarindo, both local municipal authorities and government have carried out some measures to alert people about the presence of these animals. As a result, they have placed signs in the sand to warn about how dangerous the Conservation Area is. Urs Schmid, Community Association’s president, […]
The United States is concerned about Nicaraguan government
The US Government is deeply concerned about Nicaraguan government and Supreme Court’s decisions to limit the democratic space before the presidential and legislative elections in November. We urge Nicaraguan government to create a better environment to celebrate free and fair elections that will allow the Nicaraguan people to determine the future of their country, said […]
Mamatón: the Breastfeeding marathon
On August 3rd, at 11 am, a women’s protest will take place in the boulevard in front of the Legislative Assembly. It is called: Mamatón: the Breastfeeding marathon. Adriana Castillo, one of the promoters of the activity, explained that it is done because her sister-in-law, who worked with Marco Vinicio Redondo, Partido Acción Ciudadana’s member, […]
A woman is angry: people are abandoning their dogs
Only in July, 3 dogs were abandoned on the campus of the National University (UNA) in Heredia. As a result, María José Vargas is angry. Since she was a student, she took care and fed street dogs that were in the university. She graduated 3 years ago and she keeps doing it: from Monday to […]
