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Ngäbe indigenous population receives training and certification from the University of Costa Rica

The Ngäbe indigenous population received a certificate after training from the University of Costa Rica in first aid and infectious diseases. The 15 trained...

Costa Rica is ready for the U-20 Women’s World Cup

The U20 Women's World Cup will kick off on August 10. Costa Rica has been honored to be the host country of this celebration. The...

Inter-American Court of Human Rights condemns Costa Rica

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights presided over by Judge Ricardo Pérez Manrique, condemns Costa Rica for discrimination against disabled worker Guevara Díaz. In 2003,...

Costa Rica’s Turrialba Volcano National Park reopens

Turrialba Volcano National Park reopened yesterday. Local and foreign tourists wishing to visit the site will be able to do so normally. This protected...

Costa Rica celebrates National Parks Day

Today, environmental authorities celebrate National Parks Day under the slogan "Together for a sea full of life." Government authorities, park rangers, educational centers and community,...

FIFA’s Football for Schools kicks off in Costa Rica

FIFA confirmed the launching of the program Football for Schools in Costa Rica. The soccer-loving nation will now have a tool to promote social...

Costa Rican President tests positive for AH1N1

The President of Costa Rica, Rodrigo Chaves Robles, informed that he tested positive for the AH1N1 influenza virus, which is why he will not...

Costa Rica’s Plan for Waste Management during La Romería

Costa Rica’s traditional Romería is one of the most awaited and enjoyed events. After two years of the pandemic, thousands of Catholics walk to...

Costa Rica Recognized by United Nations

Yesterday, the United Nations General Assembly adopted resolution 76/300, which recognizes the human right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment. The resolution was...

Former Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla Resigns from the PLN

Yesterday, former President Laura Chinchilla announced her resignation from Partido Liberación Nacional. Chinchilla wrote in a letter explaining her reasons for leaving the political party....

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