I watched this movie this evening and I saw no politics in the film and thought it did a great job of raising awareness for child trafficking. It is disgusting and should be stopped or at least policed better. It truly makes me want a more secure southern border as […]
Daily Archives: November 5, 2023
Former President Donald Trump has taken a significant lead over President Joe Biden in five of the six most crucial battleground states, a recent New York Times-Siena College poll reveals. This development raises serious concerns about Biden’s effectiveness, primarily attributed to voter apprehension regarding his age. With the 2024 presidential […]
In a recent gathering of accredited ambassadors at the Organization of American States (OAS), President Rodrigo Chaves reiterated his plea for international assistance in managing migration, underscoring the need for direct support rather than relying on intermediaries. The President expressed gratitude for the support provided by United Nations agencies and […]
In the heart of Sacramento, the historic Crest Theatre, a centerpiece of the city since 1912, stands as a testament to a past filled with both grandeur and tragedy. This iconic venue, initially known as the Empress Theatre and later as the Hippodrome, has witnessed decades of transformation and numerous […]
In a significant departure from its traditionally acclaimed green energy practices, Costa Rica in 2023 has experienced a notable shift towards thermal power generation, fueled primarily by diesel and bunker oil. This change, driven by a combination of environmental factors and increased energy demands, marks a momentary pause in the […]
In the looming shadow of youth exploitation and enslavement within gangs, Uruguayan child and adolescent psychiatrist Susana Grunbaum emerges as a beacon of hope and advocacy. Grunbaum, a consultant for UNICEF and President of the Ibero-American, Italian, and Caribbean Confederation of Adolescence and Youth (Codajic), is poised to offer her […]
The recent 2023 Pan American Games held in Santiago, Chile offered more than just intense athletic competition. As happens every four years, the event produced many curious side stories beyond the medals podiums. One particularly embarrassing incident involved the women’s 20-kilometer race walk. Peruvian Kimberly García crossed the line first […]
n a noteworthy development for vehicle owners in Costa Rica, the “Marchamo” payment for 2024, the annual right of circulation fee, has exhibited considerable reductions across various vehicle models compared to the previous year. This change comes after the National Insurance Institute (INS) briefly suspended and then resumed the payment […]
The National Bank of Costa Rica (BNCR) recently faced a wave of client dissatisfaction and long queues following its decision to deactivate security tokens with only four days’ notice. The bank has since extended apologies for the inconvenience caused to approximately 79,000 customers who were impacted by the sudden notification […]
In a historic tribute to a trailblazing figure in Costa Rican history, Angela Acuña Braun, the first woman to earn a law degree in the country, has been posthumously honored with a permanent artistic portrait in Washington, D.C. The unveiling took place during a recent visit by a Costa Rican […]