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Ombudsman in favor of recognizing gender identity of transgender people

March 17, 2017 by Staff News Writer

In response to the request made last year by the Costa Rican State to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights regarding gender identity and the economic rights of same-sex couples, the Ombudsman’s Office was clear in its position. As explained by the Ombudsman, Monserrat Solano, the organization invited all institutions and individuals in the country […]

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250 penitentiary police officers finished their training

March 17, 2017 by Staff News Writer

On Thursday morning, 250 penitentiary policemen from all over the country graduated from various trainings granted by the Inter-American Institute of Human Rights, located in San José. The graduation took place in the gym of the Comprehensive Care Unit La Reforma, in San Rafael de Alajuela. The promotion was excellent, said Pablo Bertozzi, director of […]

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Puma that “visited” Ciudad Quesada was released in the wild

March 17, 2017 by Staff News Writer

The puma that visited a backyard in Ciudad Quesada on Thrusday morning was released back in the wild the same day around noon. After a veterinarian evaluation, it was determined that it was a male of about 50 kilos of about 8 years old. No injuries were found, so it is suspected that he went […]

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Trump allocates $ 2,600 million to start building the wall

March 17, 2017 by Staff News Writer

According to the White House, President Donald Trump’s budget bill allocates $2.6 billion for the “planning, design and construction” of the controversial wall along the Mexican border. It also allocates $314 million for the recruitment and training of 500 border agents and 1,000 immigration agents. Regarding the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the draft budget […]

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Central America trembles for remittances due to deportation threat

March 17, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Intipucá is a city that symbolizes the strength of Salvadorans based in the United States, who have transformed the city into a modern and dynamic community with their remittances. Now its residents fear that President Donald Trump’s immigration policy will cut them off. In Central America, especially in the Northern Triangle (El Salvador, Honduras and […]

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A puma showed up in a backyard in Ciudad Quesada

March 17, 2017 by Staff News Writer

Imagine going to you backyard and finding a puma. This is what happened to a neighbor of Ciudad Quesada, on Thursday morning. According to Fire Department, at around 5:00 a.m. the owner of the house saw the animal and called the authorities. Firefighters and the Ministry of Environment and Energy (MINAE) coordinated with a veterinarian […]

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