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    Executive Directive in Costa Rica Strengthens the Inclusion of People with Disabilities in the Public Sector

    The President of Costa Rica, Rodrigo Chaves, signed an executive directive that strengthens compliance with the regulations that establish the inclusion and labor protection of people with disabilities in the public sector.

    Tuna, Shrimp, Iron, Steel, and Cardboard Receive Special Treatment in the Trade Agreement with Ecuador

    Shrimp, tuna, canned sardines, fresh flowers, and paper, cardboard, iron, and steel manufactures are some of the products that will receive different treatment than most, in the midst of trade negotiations with Ecuador.

    “I’m Going to Win a World Cup For You”: The Promise that Pelé Made to His Father and Made Him the King of Football

    Pelé saw his father crying listening on the radio how the 'Maracanazo' was perpetrated and he did not hesitate to promise him that he would win a World Cup... and ended up being a three-time world champion

    Costa Rican Law Prohibits Keeping Wild Animals As Pets. What Can Be Done If You Already Have Them At Home?

    Parrots, turtles, snakes and iguanas are part of the wild animals protected by the Wildlife Conservation Law

    Marjorie Taylor Greene on Vacation in Costa Rica During a Turbulent Week in the US Congress

    Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican representative, is on vacation in Costa Rica, according to several US media

    New Luxury Cruise Arrives to Costa Rica With Tourists of Great Purchasing Power

    More than 700 passengers are the ones that the luxury cruise "Seven Seas Splendor" brings to the Puntarenas pier

    Are You a Planned or Routine Kind of Person?

    There is no truth more evident than one day after another. But what will the next one be like, the same as the previous one

    Vehicle Restriction in San José is Suspended for the Holiday Season but Will Return as of January 9th

    Due to the fact that many people leave the San José Metropolitan Area for the holidays at the end and beginning of the year, the Traffic Police focuses its operations on other areas.For this reason, the vehicle restriction that...

    King Penguins Face Threat of Climate Change at the Far End of the Indian Ocean

    As every year, in the month of December, the Bay of Mariners, on the French island of Possession, is full: thousands of royal penguins flock to this isolated territory in the Indian Ocean to reproduce, although climate change threatens them.

    Vaccinating Against Covid19 for Children Under 12 Years of Age is No Longer Mandatory in Costa Rica

    The purchase of pediatric vaccines was made in the Government of Alvarado before receiving the emergency use permit from the FDA
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    The Creativity of the Expat Community in Costa Rica: A Hub of Innovation and Artistry

    Costa Rica, known for its lush rainforests, pristine beaches, and "Pura Vida" lifestyle, has long been a magnet for...
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