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Monthly Archives: August, 2015

US citizen dies in boating accident off Costa Rica’s Playa Herradura

Won Ah, 30, of Atlanta, Georgia, was reportedly swimming during a sport fishing trip off Costa Rica's Pacific coast when he got caught in the boat's propeller, authorities said.

Costa Rica’s Imperial beer now available in Switzerland

Good news! You can now curl up in a Swiss chalet with a pot of fondue and a bottle of Costa Rica's most iconic lager.

Putin says ‘glad’ to give US boxing star Russian passport

MOSCOW, Russia -- Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday said he would be glad to grant a request for Russian citizenship from U.S. boxer Roy...

Climate: China’s emissions overestimated, study says

In 2013, China's total carbon emissions were 14 percent less than the figures used by the U.N.'s panel of experts tasked with providing the scientific framework for global climate talks, new research shows.

Costa Rica Rainforest Adventure: Walking the Mistico Arenal Hanging Bridge

My feet leave the dirt path and step onto the metal grating of a gray bridge. I shuffle forward and the suspension bridge gently sways...

Costa Rica’s Juan Santamaría Airport expands capacity with new departure lounges, boarding bridges

Airport administrator Aeris will begin construction on new facilities for cargo and domestic flights in the coming months.

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Brazilian police are lead suspects in recent mass killings

Police are the top suspects in three recent massacres, including that of 18 people who were gunned down in several locations within the space of a few hours Thursday in São Paulo.

Oscar Ramírez looks to restabilize Costa Rica football following turmoil

Óscar Ramírez was officially introduced as the 51st coach of the Costa Rica national men's team on Tuesday. He takes over a team in need of a new identity.

Flower export company relocates to Guatemala

The company blames the country's excessive red tape. It plans to dismiss all 400 employees here.

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