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Monthly Archives: July, 2013

Costa Rica’s Chinchilla gets lowest approval rating on record

The president's approval rating is so low, it's negatively affecting Ticos' opinion of democracy, according to the Latin American Public Opinion Project.

Gay couples will appear in court Wednesday to legalize their relationships

At least three gay and lesbian couples will appear in family court to argue for legal recognition of their relationships.

Increase in rains expected in next two weeks

Experts warn of possible flooding, particularly in Costa Rica's Caribbean region.

El Salvador seeks 2nd Millennium Challenge agreement

El Salvador seeks $270 million, largely to develop its coastal region. A decision is expected in September.

Police discover 100 kilos of cocaine hidden in container

The otherwise empty illicit drug container was shipped from Colombia.

Costa Rican food industry seeks expansion in region

Local businesses will hold 70 meetings with major distributors in three countries this week.

Costa Rica Park Rangers Face Rising Dangers in National Parks

Costa Rican park rangers switched out their muck boots for loafers and converged on San José two weeks ago for the National Congress of...

Wife of Liberty Reserve founder to seek husband’s Costa Rica assets

The FBI asked the Costa Rican woman who married the online currency company's founder, Arthur Budovsky, to testify in a money laundering trial in the U.S.

Gay couples ready to apply for legal recognition with publication of new youth law

Three gay and lesbian couples will apply for common-law marriages now that a new youth law has gone into effect, testing the court's interpretation of the law and its age limit.

Hotel occupancy drops during Costa Rica’s mid-year vacations

Hotel owners say they face unfair competition from private condo rentals.

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