by Emma Tristán | Apr 2, 2025 | Articles
In January 1854, after a three-month journey from Germany to San Juan del Norte, in Nicaragua, naturalist Carl Hoffman was about to arrive to Costa Rican. The greatest adventure of his life was about to begin. With his friends, Alexander von Frantzius and Julian...
by Emma Tristán | Mar 7, 2025 | Articles
In the 1960s, Rachel Carson wrote Silent Spring (1962): one of the most influential works on environmental protection ever written. Her message went viral, long before that concept became popular. In 2018, Greta Thurnberg, at just 15 years old, challenged world...
by Emma Tristán | Feb 25, 2025 | Articles
It all started with Silvio Berlusconi. Despite being accused of tax evasion, abuse of power, money laundering and rape of minors, Berlusconi was elected three times as Italy’s prime minister. He was also president of AC Milan, owner of a television media empire...
by Pablo Fernández | Feb 24, 2025 | Articles
About 25 years ago, the festivities in my town, ‘Churuca’, were among the most outstanding in Cartago. They were renowned for their family atmosphere and the quality of their gastronomy, with visitors arriving from across the province and even from other...
by Emma Tristán | Feb 18, 2025 | Articles
From prison, Otto recalls how not wearing his uniform fully marked the beginning of his distance from school and his approach to crime. He felt stupid, ridiculed and preferred to “hang out with those at the busstop”, sell drugs and, even if it was only...
by Carlos Barquero | Jan 28, 2025 | Articles
Last Tuesday, January 21, the Legal Affairs Committee of the Legislative Assembly passed favorably the 4×3 exceptional workdays bill, known as 12-hour workdays, and sent it to the plenary to continue its course. Almost immediately afterwards, the Presidential...