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Monthly Archives: October, 2012

Nicaragua defies international court, says Costa Rican minister

Costa Rica criticized Nicaragua at the U.N. General Assembly for failing to obey a ruling from the International Court of Justice.

Tattoo convention draws international talent

Ticos descend on Heredia sporting elaborate tattoos, forked tongues and implants under the skin.

Costa Rica asks UN for more help to fight drug trafficking

Foreign Minister Enrique Castillo: “drug traffickers must be viewed as a real threat to peace and international security.”

Hooters, Chili’s, Applebee’s expanding in Costa Rica

Chili's opened its first Costa Rican location last month.

Gas prices, bus fare and electricity rates all likely going up in October

This month could bring multiple rate hikes for public services in Costa Rica.

Heavy rains, thunderstorms forecast in Costa Rica for Monday night

Only the Caribbean will be spared the worst of the rainstorms. The National Meterological Institute warns residents to watch out for flooding, landslides and foggy road conditions.

Central America replaces Mexico as front line for drug trafficking, UN says

Honduras has the highest homicide rate in the world.

Costa Rica, Panama to discuss border issues

A high-level delegation includes officials from several Costa Rican government ministries.

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