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Costa Rica · Costa RicaThis week we celebrate the 45th anniversary of the creation of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (Inter-American Court of Human Rights), an entity that currently has 25 members. The Court is the great guarantor of compliance with the treaties and conventions signed by States and of full respect for human rights in the region. Therefore, it is not surprising that the Venezuelan dictatorship denounced its membership in 2012. An honor for ou…See the Story
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights
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Costa Rica · Costa RicaMany people want to adopt a dog to integrate it into the family. However, this is an important responsibility, especially for those who have children. Studies conducted in the United Kingdom revealed which are the two most recommended breeds for living with young children. Labrador RetrieverThe Labrador retriever is the breed most chosen by families with children. This dog, of Canadian origin, lives an average of 12 years and is characterized by…See the Story
The two ideal dog breeds for living with young children, according to a study
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Paris Olympics · Costa RicaEmanuel Chanto, coach of Sherman Guity, did not hide his happiness for the two gold medals that his pupil won at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, however it was emphatic that Sherman must now focus on a series of challenges that keep him at the top of parathletics. Chanto said that Sherman's race in the 200 m smooth was good, however, he had notable improvement points that took their toll to achieve a world record, for example. In the end, the n…See the Story
Sherman Guity coach outlines the challenges for the world's fastest parathlete
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Costa Rica · Costa RicaThe German company Dekra, responsible for the technical vehicle review in Costa Rica since October 2022, warned the Road Safety Council (Cosevi) about the need to expand the stations where this service is provided. During the session of the Cosevi board of directors, held on August 7, the firm's legal representative, Sergio Nogueira, expressed concern about the installed capacity of the stations. After presenting the numbers of inspections carri…See the Story
Dekra warns of the need to expand stations for technical review
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Costa Rica · Costa RicaIn times of turmoil in the financial system, the government behaves unevenly in relation to key appointments in two systemic banks: the National Bank (BN) and the Banco Popular (BP). In the BP, the Government maintains a president who does not meet the requirements, according to Sugef and former auditor. On Thursday, September 5, the former auditor general of Banco Popular (BP), Manuel González Cabezas, described as “rude” the appointment of for…See the Story
Government behaves unevenly with appointments in BN and Banco Popular
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Costa Rica · Costa RicaCriticism. That is the word used by Roberto Thompson, mayor of Alajuela, to describe the situation his municipality faces when reviewing the numbers of homicides, vehicle theft and assaults. The politician, with a liberationist cradle, maintains that insecurity was accentuated in the canton compared to his previous administration, in the period 2011-2018. In the central canton, there is, on average, one homicide every 10 days, a car is stolen ev…See the Story
Camera surveillance in Alajuela only works from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays
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Costa Rica · Costa RicaIn just eight years (2014-2022) the province of Alajuela doubled the number of homicides. It went from 52 in the first year, to 108 in 2022, 103 last year and it is quite possible that 2024 will close with more than a hundred victims. However, the absolute data are misleading, because although it is the fourth province with the most cases, its rate is 9.5 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants, while the national rate is 17.2. In addition, until Sept…See the Story
Alajuela has a homicide rate almost 50% lower than the national one
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Costa Rica · Costa RicaAdolescents find themselves with a quantity and variety of sugary drinks in their schools, which violates the protocols of the Ministry of Public Education (MEP) and the Ministry of Health. In these places, it is normal to find juices and soft drinks with high sugar levels. Thus, while canteens run by schools comply with regulations and students accompany their meals with water, sodas operate more freely. These are the conclusions of a study by …See the Story
Student sodas continue to sell sugary drinks
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