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Monthly Archives: March, 2013

President Chinchilla’s brother denies involvement in border road scandal

Advisers to move forward with a legal complaint against lawmaker Wálter Céspedes.

Infosys opens outsourcing center in San José

The Costa Rican office will soon offer the company’s entire range of services.

Indigenous leader killed in Guatemala

More than 1,000 people were killed in Guatemala in the first two months of 2013.

ARESEP approves decrease in fuel prices

Officials reject a 37 percent increase requested by fuel vendors.

Five threatened shark species to receive new global protective measures

A proposal sponsored by Colombia, Brazil and Costa Rica to protect three hammerhead sharks species passed Monday.

Ticos apathetic toward 2014 presidential candidates

None of the current candidates would attain enough votes to be elected, a poll finds.

Costa Rica to host annual medical tourism summit

Costa Rica is among the world’s five best places to retire, according to “International Living” magazine.

U.S. expels two Venezuelan diplomats: official

The U.S. retaliates after Venezuela ordered two U.S. officials out of its country last week.

Venezuela election fight to succeed Chávez begins

Acting President Nicolas Maduro says he will propose a constitutional amendment to move Chávez's body alongside South American independence hero Simón Bolivar in the national pantheon.

Protests over planned dam turn violent in Panama

Government argues that oil-fueled plants have made energy costs too high.

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