This week in Costa Rica
Fresh Del Monte announced the closure of four banana plantations, affecting 850 workers, creating significant economic concern. In politics, new deputies are defining their initial priorities, while former legislator Carolina Delgado was appointed to lead the Women's Institute and Gilberth Jiménez returned to Conavi. Meanwhile, the Herediano football team is on the verge of a final, and cyclist Andrey Amador recounted his recovery from a serious accident.
About Costa Rica
Costa Rica stands out as a beacon of democracy and environmental stewardship in Central America, renowned for its rich biodiversity, commitment to peace, and thriving ecotourism industry. Its stable democratic tradition and strong press freedoms foster a vibrant media landscape, reflecting diverse national and regional perspectives.
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Media landscape
Costa Rica boasts strong press freedoms and a stable democratic tradition, resulting in a diverse media environment that includes both national and regional outlets. The media landscape is characterized by a mix of print, television, and digital platforms.
To gain a comprehensive understanding, consult a variety of sources, including major Spanish-language newspapers and English-language publications catering to expatriates and tourists.
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Deputy deletes video of Crucitas explosion after criticism for smiling
A Costa Rican deputy, Gerald Bogantes, deleted a video of an explosion at Crucitas after facing criticism for appearing to smile in the footage. Fernanda, the president, was visiting Crucitas when th…
Major drug trafficking ring dismantled in Costa Rica; 'Pecho de Rata' family targeted
- Costa Rican authorities dismantled a major international drug trafficking ring, known as the Riverside case. - Over 1,500 agents raided homes, farms, and hotels to arrest suspects linked to the cart…
Minor Falls 15 Meters From Disney Attraction, Sparking Safety Debate
- A minor fell approximately 15 meters from a Disney attraction in California, sparking debate about theme park safety. - The incident has raised questions on social media regarding the alleged absenc…
Costa Rican minister warns OAS of Russian troops, Hamas presence in Nicaragua
- Costa Rica's foreign minister, Manuel Tovar, expressed deep concern at the Organization of American States (OAS) regarding Nicaragua's democratic decline and human rights violations. - Tovar specifi…
Australian Study Proposes 3.024 Billion-Year-Old Impact Crater as Oldest on Earth
- A study in Australia has dated a meteorite impact to 3.024 billion years ago, proposing it as the Earth's oldest known impact crater. - The North Pole Dome impact site in Western Australia is the fo…
Mayan Altar Used for Human Sacrifice Discovered in Guatemala
- Archaeologists in northern Guatemala have discovered a Mayan altar dating back approximately 2,000 years. - The altar provides new evidence of ritualistic practices and human sacrifice ceremonies in…
Scotland vs. Brazil and Morocco vs. Haiti: Will Neymar Play? How Group C is Decided at the World Cup
- Scotland faces Brazil in a crucial Group C match at the 2026 World Cup on Wednesday, June 24. - The main question surrounding the match is whether star player Neymar will participate. - The article …
Julián Álvarez sparks transfer speculation during World Cup
- Argentine forward Julián Álvarez generated transfer market tension with recent statements while with the national team at the World Cup. - Álvarez, currently playing for Atlético de Madrid, fueled s…
Astronomers detect 'cosmic scream' from star destroyed by two supermassive black holes
- Astronomers detected an unusual X-ray signal from a star being torn apart by two supermassive black holes. - This cosmic event, described as a 'cosmic scream,' offers new insights into the universe'…
Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Qatar: Channel to watch decisive World Cup match
- Bosnia and Herzegovina will play Qatar in their decisive third match of the 2026 World Cup on Wednesday. - The article provides information on where to watch the match, focusing on broadcast channel…
Microbiologists warn: Wearing same socks for days breeds bacteria, fungi, and infection risk
- Microbiologists warn that wearing the same socks for multiple days can lead to the proliferation of bacteria and fungi. - Sweat and moisture create an ideal environment for microorganisms to multipl…
Costa Rican Model and Beauty Queen Investigated as Alleged Front for Criminal Leader
- Costa Rican authorities are investigating a prominent model and beauty queen. - She is suspected of acting as a straw owner for a criminal organization led by Edwin López Vega, known as 'Pecho de Ra…
Study reveals cat grooming isn't always about affection
- A new scientific study analyzed grooming behaviors between cats, revealing that the location of the licking significantly alters its meaning. - Researchers observed pairs of cats to understand the s…
Two Ex-First Division Footballers Arrested in Costa Rica Over Alleged Ties to "Pecho de Rata" Group
- Two former First Division footballers in Costa Rica have been arrested in connection with the "Pecho de Rata" criminal structure. - The arrests are part of ongoing investigations into alleged links …
Costa Rican authorities seize $5 million in assets from 'Pecho de Rata' criminal group
- Costa Rican authorities have seized 84 properties and approximately 300 heads of cattle linked to a criminal organization known as 'Pecho de Rata'. - The assets, valued at over 2.6 billion Costa Ric…
When Does Portugal Play in the 2026 World Cup?
- Portugal will play Uzbekistan on Tuesday, June 23, in their second match of the 2026 World Cup. - This game presents another opportunity for Cristiano Ronaldo to shine in the tournament. - The artic…
Lawyers Question if Expert Used AI in Land Servitude Dispute
- Lawyers are questioning whether an expert witness used artificial intelligence in a land servitude dispute in Puriscal, Costa Rica. - The case involves establishing a right-of-way across a specific …
Psychologist challenges mandatory reporting of patient identities, including suicide attempts, in Costa Rica
- A psychologist has filed a constitutional challenge against a Ministry of Health decree requiring the mandatory reporting of patient identities, including those who have attempted suicide. - The psy…
Obstetric Violence Persists Beyond Childbirth in Costa Rica
- Victims of obstetric violence in Costa Rica continue to face a system that often re-victimizes them during reporting and justice-seeking processes. - The article highlights the ongoing challenges wo…
World Cup 2026 Controversy: Journalist's Off-Air Comment Goes Viral
- Argentine journalist Ariel Rodríguez faced criticism after making a controversial comment during a World Cup 2026 broadcast. - The comment was reportedly made when Rodríguez believed he was off the …
'GTA VI' pre-orders to begin soon as Rockstar reveals official date
- Rockstar Games has announced the official pre-order date for the highly anticipated video game 'GTA VI'. - Players will be able to reserve the game starting on a specific date, with Rockstar reitera…
100-Year-Old Fan Greets Messi During Argentina's World Cup Match
- A 100-year-old fan, Pauline Kana, gained attention for greeting Lionel Messi during Argentina's World Cup 2026 match against Austria. - Kana proudly displayed a sign during the game in Dallas, which…
See the uninhibited celebration of a Costa Rican influencer with Argentina's fans at the World Cup
- Costa Rican influencer Fiorella Montoya joined Argentina's fans in a World Cup celebration. - Montoya was carried on the shoulders of fans and became soaked during the festivities. - The incident oc…
Alajuelense Moves Women's Classic Against Saprissa to New Venue Amid Transparency Measures
The women's classic match between Liga Deportiva Alajuelense and Saprissa FF has been moved to a new venue. This decision was made to ensure transparency and prevent distortions in public debate, part…
NASA sends official World Cup ball into space to reveal football science
- NASA sent the official World Cup ball into space to demonstrate how science developed in microgravity affects modern football. - Studies in microgravity helped scientists understand how sensors and …
These magnesium-rich foods can help you sleep better: ideal options for dinner
- Magnesium plays a role in relaxation and sleep, and certain foods rich in this mineral can aid better rest. - Almonds, flaxseed, wheat bran, Swiss chard, and spinach are recommended for their magnes…
Foreigner's Remarks on Costa Rica's Global Fame Draw Widespread Online Agreement
- A video featuring a foreigner discussing Costa Rica's global reputation has gained significant attention online. - Internet users largely agreed with the foreigner's statements about the country. - …
'Dataland,' the first multisensory AI museum, opens in Los Angeles
- 'Dataland,' the first multisensory museum utilizing Artificial Intelligence, has opened in Los Angeles. - The museum offers immersive experiences incorporating visuals, scents, sounds, and flavors, …
US Military Bases, Mega-Prisons, Dollarization: Proposals of Colombia's President-Elect
- Abelardo de la Espriella's rise to power in Colombia signals a significant shift in foreign policy, favoring closer ties with the United States. - His platform emphasizes security, austerity, and in…
Security in Costa Rica: The technical debate must not become a political battle
- A technical debate on security in Costa Rica should not devolve into a political battle, according to an opinion piece. - The author argues that technically sound laws are essential for legitimate, …
Marcelo Bielsa Accepts Blame After Uruguay's Shock World Cup Draw: 'We Paid a Very High Price'
- Uruguay's coach Marcelo Bielsa accepted responsibility for the team's surprising draw against Cape Verde in the World Cup. - Bielsa stated that the team "paid a very high price" for the result. - Th…
Tim Payne: Why the Spotlight on Him Again at the World Cup?
- Tim Payne is a notable player in the 2026 World Cup match between New Zealand and Egypt. - The article focuses on Payne's involvement in the game. - The publication reserves comments for subscribers…
Starmer Considers Resignation Amidst Andy Burnham's Rise in Labour Party
- British media suggest Keir Starmer's resignation as prime minister is imminent following Andy Burnham's entry into the House of Commons. - Burnham secured a victory in a recent by-election, potentia…
Far-right Abelardo de la Espriella leads in tight Colombian presidential runoff
- Abelardo de la Espriella is reportedly leading in a tight presidential runoff election in Colombia. - The election outcome will shape the nation's peace process and its relationship with the United …
Rejecting unknown calls may increase spam: the common mistake people make
- Experts warn that rejecting unknown calls can paradoxically increase spam. - Automatic dialers and sophisticated fraud tactics are driving the rise in unwanted calls. - Caution is advised when deali…
Costa Rica to See Showers and Storms Monday Due to Intertropical Convergence Zone
- Costa Rica is expected to experience showers and thunderstorms on Monday due to the influence of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). - The Pacific, Caribbean, and northern regions of the coun…
China Begins Pre-Sale of Full-Size Humanoid Robots That Remember Conversations and Personalize Appearance
- China has begun pre-sales for the U1 Pro, a full-sized humanoid robot. - The robot is designed to remember conversations and personalize its appearance for users. - This launch signifies a new phase…
Creative Activities May Delay Brain Aging, Study Finds
- Engaging in creative activities may help delay brain aging, according to a study. - Individuals with creative hobbies show better communication between neurons. - These participants also exhibit a y…
Israel lifts all war-related restrictions in Lebanon border areas
- Israel has lifted all security restrictions in areas bordering Lebanon, effective June 22. - Communities near the confrontation line will resume full activity. - The decision comes amid ongoing tens…
Raising an only child: Psychologists warn of overlooked challenges
- Contrary to popular belief, raising a single child presents unique challenges, according to psychologists. - Experts emphasize that having fewer children does not necessarily mean less effort or emo…
Influencer Reveals Last Promise to Son Before His Death
- Influencer Emilie Kiser shared the last promise she made to her son, Trigg, before his death. - Kiser detailed the accident and how his passing profoundly reshaped her life, motherhood, and relation…
Biotechnology Engineering: Costa Rica's most in-demand career with a majority of female graduates working globally
- Biotechnology Engineering is the most sought-after program at the Technological Institute of Costa Rica (TEC) in Cartago. - A significant majority, 62%, of graduates from this program are women. - T…
Galletas Pozuelo heir dies
- Marco Antonio Pozuelo Freer, heir to the historic Galletas Pozuelo factory, has died at the age of 88. - He belonged to the second generation that transformed the family business into the current co…
Cuban opposition collective denounces violence against its top leader
- Cuba's opposition groups report the detention and alleged violence against their top leader amid a severe economic crisis and U.S. sanctions. - The incident highlights the ongoing political tensions…
What the green dot on your phone screen means
- A green or orange dot may appear on iPhone and Android phone screens while using certain apps. - This indicator signals that an application is accessing the device's microphone or camera. - Users ca…
How often should you change your car's oil? Experts say it's not always 5,000 kilometers
- Experts suggest that the recommended mileage for changing a car's oil may not always be 5,000 kilometers. - Factors such as the vehicle, lubricant type, and driving habits can influence the optimal …
U.S. Vice President JD Vance Meets Iran in Switzerland for Mideast Conflict Talks
- U.S. Vice President JD Vance attended a meeting with Iran in Switzerland aimed at advancing a Middle East conflict resolution agreement. - The meeting was part of high-level talks involving the Unit…
Father's Day: How Costa Rica's most famous figures celebrated
- Costa Rican celebrities from entertainment, sports, and journalism celebrated Father's Day on June 21. - Many shared emotional messages and family photos on social media. - The celebrations included…
Wi-Fi Throughout the House? The Difference Between a Mesh System and a Router Can Change Your Connection
- Home Wi-Fi coverage is affected by walls, connected devices, and home layout. - Different technologies like routers, mesh systems, and repeaters offer distinct advantages based on home size and devi…
Colombian Left Called 'Criminal Gang' by Lawyer Ahead of Election Runoff
Lawyer Abelardo de la Espriella criticizes the left in Colombia, calling it a "criminal gang" using state resources to influence voters ahead of the presidential election's second round. He warns agai…
Donald Trump Threatens to Attack Iran if It Doesn't Stop Its 'Allies in Lebanon'
- U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to attack Iran with "more force" if it does not stop the actions of its allies. - The warning comes amid ongoing peace negotiations in Switzerland led by JD Va…
Saprissa vs. Alajuelense: Women's classic to decide Costa Rica's Uncaf Cup representative
- Saprissa FF and Liga Deportiva Alajuelense will compete in a two-leg series to determine Costa Rica's representative in the Uncaf Interclub Cup. - The upcoming matches are considered a "national cla…
Georgina Rodríguez Builds $10 Million Fortune Beyond Cristiano Ronaldo
- Georgina Rodríguez has built a personal fortune of $10 million beyond her relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo. - She leveraged her media exposure to develop her own businesses and a significant audi…
Colombia votes in decisive presidential election on security, peace, and US ties
- Colombians are voting in a presidential election with over 41 million eligible voters. - Key issues include security, the peace process, and relations with the United States. - The election is a con…
Where did the pride of Limón go?
- Young people in Limón, Costa Rica, face significant challenges including crime and limited opportunities, often forcing them to leave the province. - A pervasive sense of shame, instilled by the res…
Revealing Interview on Electrical Harmonization Plan
- An interview with former National Energy Control Center director Salvador López Alfaro offers significant insights into the electrical harmonization bill. - The discussion centers on the project's i…
Minors who assault others or spread intimate content could go to a penal center
- Minors in Costa Rica who engage in bullying or share intimate content could face penal consequences. - Potential measures range from cautionary actions to confinement in a penal center. - The propos…
Judicial bottleneck in Costa Rica: the debt collection bottleneck
- Judicial congestion in debt collection cases persists in Costa Rica despite specialized courts and technology. - The bottleneck in judicial processes hinders the efficient resolution of debt recover…
Bullying and violence among schoolchildren prompt investigation in Costa Rica
- Reports of bullying and violence among schoolchildren, including physical assault and threats, are being investigated by the Juvenile Prosecutor's Office. - The article highlights the lasting trauma…
Japan's Impeccable and Lethal Performance Will Be Remembered Forever: You Have to See These Goals | Japan Advances in World Cup 2026 Qualifying Match Against Tunisia | La Nación (CR) | 2026-01-01T00:00:00.000Z
- Japan secured a strong victory against Tunisia, taking a firm step towards the next round of the 2026 World Cup. - The Japanese team displayed an impeccable and lethal performance, with memorable go…
Birth of Jérémy Doku's Son Sparks Strong Controversy at the World Cup
- Belgian attacker Jérémy Doku's decision to leave the World Cup camp to attend his son's birth has sparked debate. - The move has drawn both criticism and support, highlighting differing views on pla…
Ecuador Press Reacts Angrily to World Cup Qualifying Draw
- Ecuadorian media reacted with anger and harsh criticism following the national team's historic draw against Curaçao in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. - The performance was widely described as disapp…
Curaçao Achieves Historic World Cup First Point with Goalless Draw Against Ecuador
- Curaçao achieved a historic milestone by earning its first-ever point in a World Cup after a 0-0 draw against Ecuador. - Goalkeeper Eloy Room was instrumental, delivering a sensational performance t…
Zlatan Ibrahimović and Thierry Henry Showcase Skills During World Cup Broadcast
- Zlatan Ibrahimović and Thierry Henry are working as Fox Sports panelists during the 2026 World Cup. - The two football legends were captured on video engaging in playful ball control in an unexpecte…
2026 World Cup Hydration Breaks Spark Heated Debate
- All matches in the 2026 World Cup will feature hydration breaks, sparking a significant debate. - The inclusion of these breaks has generated both support and opposition. - The article notes that pl…
Netherlands crushes Sweden, breaks Pelé's Brazil unbeaten record
- The Netherlands women's national football team defeated Sweden in the 2026 World Cup, breaking Brazil's previous unbeaten streak record. - The Dutch team, known as 'Oranje,' surpassed a mark set by …
Germany's New World Cup Sensation Shares Top Scorer Title with Messi
- A new German sensation is making waves in the World Cup, sharing the top scorer title with Lionel Messi and Jonathan David. - The young forward has scored three goals in just 58 minutes of play acro…
Donald Trump Proposes Renaming ICE Agents NICE, 'Kind' in English
- Donald Trump suggested renaming U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to NICE. - He proposed the change via a social media poll, suggesting it would improve the agency's public image…
10 Western Films Still Captivating Audiences in 2026: Classics and New Releases Worth Watching
- A selection of 10 Western films, including classics and recent releases, are highlighted as continuing to captivate audiences in 2026. - The list features productions that embody themes of revenge, …
Japan's coach Moriyasu asks England's Harry Kane for a pre-World Cup selfie
- Japan's national football team coach, Hajime Moriyasu, was seen asking for a selfie with England star Harry Kane before the 2026 World Cup. - The moment occurred during the pre-World Cup period, add…
Experts: Forgetting Names Isn't Bad Memory, It's Different Brain Processing
- Experts suggest that people who forget names do not have poor memory but process that information differently. - Names are stored in a distinct part of the brain compared to other words, making them…
One year after dissident's murder, wife vows to uphold Roberto Samcam's legacy
- Nicaraguan dissident Roberto Samcam was assassinated in June 2025 in Moravia, Costa Rica, where he lived in exile with his wife and daughter. - His wife, Claudia Vargas, continues to advocate for hu…
UN Warns of Imminent Atrocity Risk in El-Obeid as Paramilitary Offensive Continues
- The UN Security Council has urged paramilitary groups to immediately halt their offensive in the Sudanese city of El-Obeid, warning of an imminent risk of atrocities. - The International Organizatio…
Choché Romano shares touching tribute to person separated from for two years
- Presenter Choché Romano shared an emotional message dedicated to a significant person in his life from whom he has been separated for two years. - Romano posted photos and memories, accompanied by a…
Meloni Responds to Trump, Denounces 'Constant and Unjustified Attacks'
- Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni refuted claims made by former U.S. President Donald Trump. - Trump alleged Meloni repeatedly asked him for a photo during a past meeting. - Meloni stated Trump'…
Johanna Solano reveals hurtful comment from admired figure
- Presenter and athlete Johanna Solano shared her experience with hurtful online comments, even from admired figures. - Solano emphasized that despite her media experience, social media remarks still …
22-year-old footballer dies after suffering a stroke and remaining in intensive care
- Argentine footballer Lautaro Fagioli, 22, has died after suffering a stroke. - Fagioli had been in intensive care for about six weeks following a stroke after a match. - His club, Colón de San Justo…
Richard Gere Surprises in 'The Agency': Hollywood Star Embraces Espionage and Mystery
- Richard Gere stars in the second season of 'The Agency,' shifting from romantic roles to espionage. - The series explores intrigue, betrayal, and secrets within the CIA. - Gere takes on a leading ro…
Spielberg's enduring fascination with aliens
- Steven Spielberg continues to explore themes of extraterrestrial life in his filmmaking. - The article discusses Spielberg's career and his perspective on the possibility of alien encounters. - The …
At 12 years old, they already start drinking. And we want more advertising!
- A significant portion of secondary school students in Costa Rica have already consumed alcohol. - The average age for initiating alcohol consumption is alarmingly low at 12.8 years. - The article qu…
Fake Receipt Scam Alarms Costa Rican Businesses
- A Costa Rican entrepreneur warned other merchants about a new scam involving fake payment receipts and a transport service. - The scammer attempted to pick up an order without paying by using a frau…
Neymar sarcastically responds to Lula's 'remote work' comments with training photos
- Neymar responded sarcastically to Brazilian President Lula da Silva's comments about his "remote work" during the World Cup. - The footballer shared photos of his training sessions, implying he was …
Famous Footballer, Ex-National Captain, Now Sells World Cup 2026 Albums and Stickers in New York
- A famous footballer, formerly the captain of his national team, is now selling World Cup 2026 albums and stickers in New York. - The article mentions the player's connection to Manchester United and…
Artists unite to support Costa Rican singer battling cancer after surgery
- Costa Rican singer Michael Arley confirmed he was diagnosed with cancer and underwent surgery to remove his stomach and spleen. - Artists are uniting to support Arley, who is currently battling the …
Mother shot dead attending daughter's art event; had reportedly received threats
- A 28-year-old mother was fatally shot while attending her daughter's school art event. - The victim, Jocelyn Paniagua, had reportedly received threats prior to the incident. - Her uncle stated she w…
Luisana Calderón, the Costa Rican photographer with Down syndrome exhibiting her art in Madrid: see her impressive photos
- Costa Rican photographer Luisana Calderón, who has Down syndrome, is exhibiting her work in Madrid. - The 21-year-old artist is fulfilling a lifelong dream of showcasing her art internationally. - H…
Why Costa Rican businesses must pay ACAM for playing music
- Businesses in Costa Rica using music in their establishments may be charged copyright fees by ACAM. - ACAM is a collective management organization responsible for collecting copyright royalties. - T…
The Wilder Eusse case raises an uncomfortable question: what is Fedefútbol doing to protect Costa Rican soccer?
- The Costa Rican Football Federation (Fedefútbol) is facing questions about its measures to protect professional soccer from threats. - Municipal Liberia has received two warnings from the Licensing …
Costa Rican court orders climate change inclusion in environmental assessments
- Costa Rica's Constitutional Chamber has ordered the Ministry of Environment and Energy (Minae) and the National Environmental Technical Secretariat (Setena) to include climate change in environmenta…
DIS and Ministry of Security knew of possible actions against Laura Fernández during Crucitas tour
- Costa Rican President Laura Fernández was evacuated from Crucitas following a suspected nearby explosion. - The Judicial Investigation Organization (OIJ) had alerted government authorities about pot…
Crucitas Tour Reveals Deep Divide on Tackling Illegal Mining
- A tour of Crucitas highlighted the severe impacts of illegal mining, revealing a clash between the opposition and the government on how to address it. - Legislators and officials witnessed firsthand…
Viking legacy: Three sons of 1994 World Cup players rewrite Norway's story for 2026
- Three Norwegian footballers, sons of 1994 World Cup participants, are continuing a family legacy in the 2026 World Cup. - Players like Haaland, Sørloth, and Thorstvedt are part of this unique genera…
Five Colombians Sue Marco Rubio Over Visa Suspension, Citing Impact on Thousands of Migratory Processes
- Five Colombian professionals are suing U.S. Senator Marco Rubio, alleging their visa applications were suspended after approval. - The lawsuit claims the State Department's suspension of visa proces…
Scientists Discover Technique to Determine Chick Sex Before Birth, Averting Male Chick Culling
- Scientists in the Netherlands have developed a technique to determine the sex of a chick before hatching. - The method uses light to analyze eggs without breaking them, potentially identifying the s…
In Trump-Named Settlement, Golan Residents Divided Over Iran Deal
- Residents of the Israeli settlement "Altos de Trump" in the Golan Heights are reacting to a new peace protocol signed with Iran. - The agreement has sparked debate among inhabitants about whether it…
Metallic Asteroids Surprise Scientists with Faster-Than-Expected Rotation
- Scientists have discovered that iron and nickel-rich asteroids rotate faster than previously expected. - The study analyzed over 1,000 asteroids, revealing this behavior could be linked to their com…
Six-year-old Kashe Quest, with Einstein-level IQ, lives a balanced life of learning and play
- Six-year-old American Kashe Quest, with an IQ comparable to Albert Einstein, is a member of Mensa, the high-IQ society. - Her daily routine includes advanced learning, sports, reading, and recreatio…
Costa Rican legislator calls for minister's dismissal after security incident during official tour
- A legislator from the National Liberation Party (PLN) has called for the dismissal of Minister Gerald Campos. - The demand follows an incident during a presidential tour in Crucitas that necessitate…
Psychology Expert: Real Conversations Are Increasingly Difficult Due to Lack of Words and Listening
- A Chilean psychologist links declining real conversations to a loss of vocabulary and poor listening skills. - The expert argues that words, listening, and internal dialogue significantly impact emo…
June Solstice Marks Longest Day in Northern Hemisphere, Subtle Effects for Costa Rica
- The June solstice, marking the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, occurs on June 21. - This astronomical event signifies the start of summer in the north and winter in the south. - …