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Costa Rican health officials alarmed at spike in respiratory illnesses

At nearly full capacity, the National Children's Hospital in San José has declared a state of emergency.

Costa Rica’s Chinchilla condemns Nicaragua in U.N. speech over border dispute

The president expressed her “outrage” at Nicaragua’s "flouting" of the International Court of Justice’s precautionary measures regarding the border dispute between the two countries and called for harsher consequences for noncompliance with the world court's orders.

Moody’s issues warning to Costa Rica about increasing debt

The country's large fiscal deficit and debt growth remain key risks to medium-term credit, the ratings agency says.

Guatemala fights to retain favored trade status with Europe

After more than a year in planning, the EU free trade agreement with Central America entered into full effect earlier this month, giving the region access to a market of more than 500 million Europeans.

Regional fair in Costa Rica to offer 60 franchise options

Franchising is one of Costa Rica's fastest-growing sectors, with 55.3 percent growth in the last three years.

Costa Rica ranked 2nd in the world for ‘environmental sustainability’

The World Energy Council ranked Costa Rica as Latin America's energy sustainability leader in its 2013 report, thanks in part to the fact that the country generated over 90 percent of its electricity from renewable sources.

For once, the U.N. General Assembly actually matters. Here are eight reasons why

This year's General Assembly is shaping up to be different, and not just because there are fewer colorful dictators in the world.

Costa Rica requests new measures from world court in dispute with Nicaragua

Costa Rica on Monday asked the International Court of Justice to order Nicaragua to immediately halt all work in a disputed wetland as part of its diplomatic offensive against its northern neighbor this week at the U.N. General Assembly.

Brazil’s feud with U.S. on spying raises tensions at U.N.

Rousseff: "Never can the sovereignty of one country suffer under the sovereignty of another country."

Costa Rica improves broadband access

Costa Rica reached the third-highest penetration of Internet access in Latin America, but continues to lag behind many developing economies, according to a new report from UNESCO.

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