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    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

    New Category for Visitors Would Promote Educational Tourism in Costa Rica

    The creation of a new figure in the country's immigration law for students, teachers and researchers from abroad seeks to promote educational tourism in Costa Rica

    The Plan of Costa Rica and Australia to Eradicate the Death Penalty Worldwide

    There is no evidence that capital punishment deters crime death penalty.

    Sansa Inaugurates Its First International Route between Juan Santamaría and Augusto Sandino Airports

    The national airline Sansa inaugurated, last Friday, December 16th, its first international route between the Juan Santamaría airport, San José, and the Augusto C. Sandino airport, in Managua, Nicaragua. Sansa will have 3 weekly flights: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

    What Costa Rica’s Digital Nomad Visa Means for Remote Workers

    Remote work has been around for a while, but lately, it has been getting more attention from companies. It is any work that you can do in a location outside of an office setting.

    Plan to Incorporate Costa Rica Into the North American FTA Generates Expectations Among Productive Sectors

    The industrialists added they will analyze the impacts that the companies that are already operating could have

    Amid Rising Digital Repression, Costa Rica Serves as a Model for Central America—and the World at Large

    Getting online is only part of the battle. Protecting people’s rights once they’re there is another

    Do Costa Rican Towns Lose Their Identity by Having Franchises like Mcdonalds?

    For some towns, having franchises means growth, for others it can mean losing their identity, their naturalness... And for you, what would it mean to have, for example, a McDonald's in your area?
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    Costa Rica’s First Professional Certification in Sustainable Gastronomy is Launched

    In a historic evening for the national gastronomy and tourism sector, Costa Rica officially launched its Professional Certification Program...
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