La República (Costa Rica)

La República
(The Republic)
Para Decisiones Informadas
(For Informed Decisions)
Main front page article is entitled "El ultima baile: Una mirada a los personajes que definieron el 2023" (EnglishL The Last Dance: A Look at the Personas who Defined 2023) with a composite photo of three women. The blue nameplate is across the top, a table of contents is in a column to the right, and an advertisement for Banco Promerica runs across the bottom.
31 December 2023 front page with Debi Nova, Yokasta Valle, and Gisela Sánchez
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatPrint and online
PublisherRepublica Media Group
EditorEsteban Arrieta
CEOFabio Parreaguirre
LanguageSpanish
CitySan José, Costa Rica
Websitelarepublica.net

La República (English: The Republic) is a national daily newspaper in Costa Rica published in San José.

History

The paper is known for investigative reporting, including stories on a plane crash involving former CIA Chief Stansfield Turner and the selling of fake COVID-19 tests to tourists.[1][2] In 2013, La República began charging for online subscriptions to access their website.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Nunez, Eric (17 January 2000). "Ex-CIA Chief Hurt In Crash". CBS News. New York City. Associated Press. Retrieved 5 February 2025.
  2. ^ Zúñiga, Alejandro (12 October 2021). "False Covid tests used to scam tourists in Costa Rica: report". Tico Times. San José, Costa Rica. Retrieved 5 February 2025.
  3. ^ "La Republica Online Goes Subscription". Q Costa Rica. San José, Costa Rica. 28 January 2013. Retrieved 5 February 2025.