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Two men were shot inside a bar in Cariari

April 24, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The victims of Cariari shooting received a series of shots that were directed towards their heads. According to the report of the Judicial Investigation Agency (OIJ), the victims were identified as two men surnamed Fernández, 32, and Araya, 39. Both died inside a bar in Cariari, Pococí. In the scene, another subject surnamed Chaves was […]

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A nipple tattoo for breast cancer survivors

April 24, 2017 by Staff News Writer

50 breast-cancer survivors will receive a nipple tattoo, thanks to the donation of a Colombian artist who will participate in the first tattoo campaign of this kind in Costa Rica. This activity is organized by the National Breast Cancer Solidarity Foundation (FUNDESO) and it aims to help 50 breast cancer survivors recover their image and […]

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10 Central American companies will participate in Tutto Food International Food Fair

April 24, 2017 by Staff News Writer

10 Central American producers and exporters of different types of fresh and processed fruits will participate in Tutto Food International Food Fair, which will take place from May 8th to May 11th, in Milan, Italy. These companies will represent Costa Rica, Guatemala and Nicaragua. The recruitment process was carried out by the Costa Rican Chamber […]

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Nicaraguan police prevented thousands of peasants from demonstrating against the canal project

April 24, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Thousands of Nicaraguan peasants are against the inter-oceanic canal project for fear of losing their land. As consequence, they left their communities, located in Juigalpa, to demonstrate against its construction. However, the Nicaraguan police, armed with tear gas, prevented thousands of them from participating in the protest. They were blocked by the police, who settled in different […]

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Bikes, motorcycles and cars can save the environment

April 24, 2017 by Staff News Writer

A especial celebration was held last Saturday: bicycles, motorcycles, cars and even electric buses were the protagonists. The Citizen and Electric Mobility festival took place in San José. The goal was clear: showing the benefits of joining the electric mobility to benefit the environment. Mónica Araya, promoter of the activity and member of Costa Rica […]

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Chikungunya will bring together experts from the region

April 24, 2017 by Staff News Writer

During the first week of May, zika and chikungunya will bring together experts from the region. San José will become the Pan American rheumatology capital, thanks to an event organized by the Pan American League of Rheumatology Associations (PANLAR) and the Costa Rican Association of Rheumatology (ACCAR). The event will be held from May 3rd […]

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