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Monthly Archives: July, 2013

Egypt army topples Islamist president

Aide: Morsi and the entire presidential team are under house arrest in the Presidential Republican Guards Club.

Costa Rica’s Chinchilla says she will not veto bill that opens door to same-sex unions

The president told reporters on Wednesday morning that it is not the executive branch's role to interpret laws passed by Congress.

Viva Café a welcome addition to San José’s growing specialty coffee scene

The hip new café features Chemex coffeemakers, tasty treats and a new pay-it-forward option via Café Pendiente, which allows customers to purchase coffee or lemonade for those who can't afford it.

Costa Rican Coast Guard nabs speedboat with marijuana shipment

Suspects threw drug packages into the sea.

Latin American leaders furious over Austria’s decision to “kidnap” Evo Morales

Bolivian President Evo Morales' unplanned stop in Vienna provoked the ire of Latin American and Caribbean leaders, who decried the search of his presidential airplane as a violation of diplomatic immunity and "imperialist" meddling from the United States.

Regulatory agency approves decrease in prices of diesel and super gasoline

Reduced price will not apply to regular gasoline.

Another meeting, yet no news on investigation into turtle conservationist Jairo Mora’s murder

Costa Rican officials met once again with environmentalists, but there still is no break in the case.

Dengue epidemic alert issued for Central America

Mexico and the Caribbean are included in the widespread warning about dengue fever, a mosquito-born virus and leading cause of death in many tropical and subtropical regions.

Peru officials to visit Costa Rica in scandal probe of accounts linked to ex-President Toledo

Prosecutors will search for information related to a corporation funded by the mother-in-law of Peru's former president.

Costa Rican prosecutors seize documents related to failed refinery project

Access to the National Oil Refinery's main facilities in San José is closed to visitors, and staff was given the day off.

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