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Monthly Archives: June, 2014

President of Guatemala calls Costa Rica’s Solís a ‘strategic partner’ to change drug debate

Solís reiterated his previous position that he does not support drug legalization, but the Costa Rican leader expressed interest in further "decriminalizing" drug use in Costa Rica.

You can fight the NSA by ‘resetting the Net’

This week tech companies, democracy advocates, and open-Internet activists joined forces for a Reset the Net campaign that emphasizes both personal privacy and open access to information on the Web. As part of the initiative, companies including Google, Mozilla, Yahoo, Twitter and Reddit are fundraising, educating and launching new security features and services.

UBS model shows Brazil beating Argentina in World Cup final

Brazil will win the soccer World Cup that starts next week, according to model run by UBS in response to client demand. (They were wrong in 2010.)

6 questions for Costa Rica before tonight’s World Cup tune-up against Ireland

Costa Rica has one last chance to fix the team's mounting issues prior to the World Cup.

Environmental fair a lively showcase

If you hear the phrase “Environmental Fair,” and you picture a few bearded guys singing “Kumbaya” around a newly planted tree, rest assured that 10th annual Feria Ambiental is nothing like that.

Peru nabs Costa Rican ‘black widow’ wanted by FBI

Peru’s National Police on Thursday arrested Nazira María Cross, 48, a Costa Rican woman and one of the FBI's most-wanted suspects, on suspicion of murdering her ex-husband in 2008 in California.

Costa Rica to cash in on 2014 World Cup with TV, print publicity around the world

Costa Rica's abundant tourist attractions and business opportunities will be on full display during the FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014 in the U.K., U.S., Germany and Spain.

A canine concert, organic fundraisers, and other happenings in Costa Rica

A round-up of the best events going on June 6 – 12.

In Ireland, 800 dead babies are probably just the beginning

The discovery of a grave containing the remains of as many as 800 babies at a former home for unmarried mothers in Ireland is yet another problem for the Irish Catholic Church.

Guatemala’s ex-police chief gets life sentence in Switzerland

Guatemala's former police chief Erwin Sperisen on Friday received a life sentence in Switzerland for seven murders committed in the Central American country.

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