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Monthly Archives: November, 2012

Costa Rican officials agree ‘to study’ bikers’ demands after another day of protest

Motorcyclists blocked various routes throughout the capital on Tuesday, demanding a decrease in circulation permit costs.

Lawmaker Justo Orozco: ‘We will respect court ruling’ on in vitro fertilization

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights is expected to rule on Costa Rica’s ban on in vitro fertilization this week.

The Economist: Costa Rica is a good place to be born in 2013

A study by the magazine places the country among the best on the continent.

Immigration statistics drop in last decade

Fewer immigrants came to Costa Rica, but more Ticos are living abroad.

Davivienda Financial Group takes control of HSBC

Bank plans to expand operations in El Salvador, Honduras and Panama.

Decree could help boost liquefied natural gas imports in Costa Rica

Officials hope to replace petroleum imports with cleaner natural gas.

Latin America poverty levels lowest in 3 decades

Despite the positive outlook, the rate of poverty reduction slowed in the last year, according to the Economic Commission for Latin America.

Nicaragua patrols its new Caribbean maritime territory

No Colombian Navy ships were spotted in what is now considered Nicaraguan territory.

Roadway Safety Council to build eight pedestrian bridges in 2013

Funds will come from this year’s budget.

Weather to improve in most of Costa Rica this week

Temperatures are expected to rise, although showers will continue in the northern and Caribbean regions.

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