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Monthly Archives: September, 2017

UPDATED: Mexico reels in response to 7.1 earthquake

The toll from the authorities was preliminary and could rise, as rescue crews and volunteers in Mexico City – home to 20 million people – clawed through the rubble of collapsed buildings looking for survivors and bodies.

How Costa Rica’s cement market became a hotbed of intrigue

Alvaro Murillo takes an in-depth look at the often confusing, frequently surprising, and still ongoing case of the so-called #cementazo, and what it means for Costa Rica.

Go, Jason, go!

Our daily Costa Rican moment of zen. #TanLindaCostaRica

Protest, or normal San José traffic? Who can tell?

The tried-and-true protest technique, referred to as tortuguismo (as in tortuga, or turtle) is always a big hit with motorists.

Name that beach

Our daily Costa Rican moment of zen. #TanLindaCostaRica

ICYMI: Costa Rica’s colorful long weekend

A few faves from over the weekend.

China opens Panamanian embassy, seeks expanded trade with Latin America

Before heading to Panama, Wang visited San José, where he signed a cooperation memorandum with Foreign Minister Manuel González.

The beauty of Independence Day in Costa Rica

Photographer Priscilla Mora captured the vivid colors of the Independence Day celebrations in Santo Domingo de Heredia.

A holiday filled with color and dance

Our daily Costa Rican moment of zen. #TanLindaCostaRica

PHOTOS: Celebrating independence in Limón

Our daily Costa Rican moment of zen. #TanLindaCostaRica

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