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Strike ends, Caribbean docks back to normal

Dock operations in Limón resumed at 8 a.m. on Tuesday.

Fistfight breaks out in Panama’s Congress over privatization bill

Ruling-party lawmakers hope to fully privatize telephone and energy companies.

Public health agency required to implement digital records

Plans by the Social Security System to go digital have existed since 2008, but implementation has been slow.

Wage negotiations for private workers to continue this week

The National Wage Council will offer a final ruling on Thursday.

Costa Rica and Canada to expand trade agreement

Representatives from both countries met in San José last week.

ICT launches campaign to attract local tourists

Discounts of up to 30 percent intend to hook Ticos.

Eliminating visas for tourists from Colombia causes controversy

If approved Colombians could enter the country with only their passports.

Celebrating Queen Elizabeth in Costa Rica

British music and food strengthen friendships and business relations between two countries. Diamond Jubilee events took place over the last week.

Thousands of ‘Invisibles’ march for equal rights in Costa Rica

The “March of the Invisibles” on Saturday morning demanded equal rights for homosexual couples, the establishment of a secular state and the legalization of in vitro fertilization.

‘Invisibles’ will march for equal rights in San José on Saturday morning

Thousands are expected to attend the event in protest of evangelical legislator of Justo Orozco’s appointment as head of the Human Rights Commission in the Legislative Assembly.

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