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Costa Rica’s First Female Forensic Biologist Designed a State-of-the-Art Portable Crime Lab
In 2010 Tatiana López had to present a University project, she was already working in the Judicial Branch and, together with her partner, Alejandro Castillo, reflected for her work one of the dreams she had for years, the design...
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Why African Americans Expats are Choosing Costa Rica as the Best Option for a Better Life
The Caribbean coast of Central America’s safest and most stable country offers African-american expats a life that is less stressful, more affordable, and free from the burdens of everyday racism found in their country of origin.When she first set...
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7 Steps to Be Successful Sooner In Your Life
Achieving success overnight is not possible. However, there are some ways to speed up the process. In these times we tend to want things fast.From losing weight to internet speed to the response to your latest email or...
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Mexico Decriminalizes Abortion in Historic Supreme Court Ruling
The Supreme Court of Mexico declared this past Tuesday unconstitutional to punish abortion in a unanimous vote that opens the door for women from all over the country to access this procedure.Abortion Is an Issue that Attracts Controversy"With...
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This is How the Costa Rican Colors Were Seen in the Italian Sky On the Occasion Of The Bicentennial Celebration
The celebrations for the Bicentennial of the Independence of Central America cross borders and this past Tuesday it was Europe's turn. The event was made specific in the iconic Piazza del Popol, in Rome, where the ambassadors of the...
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The Mysterious House of the Devil in Mexico and its Macabre Mural
The ‘pyramid’ or the largest stepped temple in the world is in San Andrés Cholula, in Puebla (Mexico). The Magic Town is also characterized by its large number of Catholic temples and other historical buildings. Of course, legends have...
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An African King is in Cahuita to Remember Slaves Who Died in the Tico Caribbean
Cahuita recalled this past Saturday the African slaves that in March 1710 lost their lives in what is today the national park and where the people as Kawe Ta had been born before. Two galleons (large ships) heading towards...
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UN Rapporteur for Indigenous Peoples Highlights Projects in Tico Southern Communities
The Special Rapporteur of the United Nations (UN) on the rights of indigenous peoples, Francisco Calí Tzay, of the Mayan Cakchiquel ethnic group and born in Guatemala, made an academic visit to our country from August 20 to 25,...
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David Gourzong Proposes to Declare the “Grand Gala Parade” an Intangible Cultural Heritage
"The Gala Parade means for Limonenses and for Afro-descendants a way of artistic cultural manifestation and gastronomy, to share our traditions, values and principles with the rest of the country." This is how the deputy head of the National...
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Costa Rican Congress Declares December 10th as ...
The Costa Rican Legislative Assembly definitively approved this past Wednesday the declaration of December 10th of each year as National Human Rights Day
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Costa Rica Signs “Environmental TLC” Developed with Iceland, New Zealand, and Switzerland
Through a virtual platform, the four countries driving the Agreement on Climate Change, Trade, and Sustainability (ACCTS) signed the...