
Arianna Villalobos
Arianna Villalobos is a journalist who contributed to the reporting on Costa Rica's recent fiscal developments, particularly regarding the country's exit from the European Union's gray list of non-cooperative jurisdictions. Her work sheds light on the criticisms directed at the government and highlights the legislative actions that were pivotal in achieving this status.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Costa Rica | 5 | 5.80 | 0.29% | +140% | 5,094,118 | 35,895 | $62,000 | 437$ |
Totals | 5 | 5,094,118 | 35,895 | $62,000 | 437$ |
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Costa Rica:
Arianna Villalobos is the journalist who reported on the case involving a woman suing a mall after her vehicle was stolen.
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Costa Rica:
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Costa Rica:
Arianna Villalobos is the journalist who signed off at the end of the article.
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Costa Rica:
Arianna Villalobos is the journalist who reported on the case involving a woman who lost money due to a digital scam.
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Costa Rica:
Arianna Villalobos collaborated on the article.
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Costa Rica:
Arianna Villalobos is the journalist who signed off the article.
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Costa Rica:
Arianna Villalobos is the journalist who signed off at the end of the article.
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Costa Rica:
Se despide la periodista Arianna Villalobos.
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Costa Rica:
Arianna Villalobos is the journalist who signed off the article.
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Costa Rica:
Arianna Villalobos is the journalist who reported on the case involving Correos de Costa Rica.
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