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Monthly Archives: July, 2017

Four presidential candidates in favor of breaking fuel monopoly

Aside from their opinions about RECOPE's monopoly, candidates agreed on most of the other economic issues discussed at the debate.

United Arab Emirates mission evaluates investment options in Costa Rica

Local officials presented members of the Abu Dhabi Fund for Development with a series of projects in public infrastructure and public services.

No solution in sight for judicial workers’ strike

President Luis Guillermo Solís said that he knows the whole country is outraged about the Judicial workers' strike.

Panama’s own goal sends Costa Rica into Gold Cup semifinals against the U.S.

La Sele will take on the United States on Saturday at the ATT Stadium in Texas, at 5 p.m., for a spot in the final.

A conversation with former US Ambassador S. Fitzgerald Haney

Education shapes a society and is the key to its improvement. This valuable social asset is one of the most important aspects of Costa Rica,...

Count me in, part II: Natural Hair Sistahs 506

This second and final part of the Natural Hair Series, Count Me In, discusses the reasons why each of the women I interviewed decided to return back to natural Afro-hair after having their hair chemically processed or using extensions and weaves for years.

Costa Rican scientists find new type of bacteria

Microbiologists found the bacteria on a tick in the Nicoya Peninsula, in the province of Guanacaste.

Gold Cup: Costa Rica’s Sele blanks French Guiana 3-0, advances to quarterfinals

Costa Rica advanced to the quarterfinals unbeaten and atop Group A, thanks to two wins and a draw.

National Police: Property crime down in Limón from last year

The National Police received 2,512 complaints for property crimes during the first half of this year, representing a 13.6 percent drop from the same period of 2016.

Lufthansa to fly nonstop between Costa Rica and Germany

Lufthansa is already promoting its new route to the “green paradise of Central America.”

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