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Guns N’ Roses concert postponed shortly before show

A concert by the U.S. rock band Guns N´ Roses, slated for Friday night at Ricardo Saprissa Stadium in Tibás, was suspended shortly before...

Citizen Insecurity Growing Across Region

MANAGUA – Nicaragua's long-standing claim to being the safest country in Central America is losing its luster in a region that is now considered...

OAS chief travels to Honduras to demand Zelaya’s return

  The head of the Organization of American States (OAS), José Miguel Insulza, said he will travel to Honduras Friday to demand the return of...

Oxfam America: Mining Reaps Few Benefits

An open-pit goldmine may not be quite the, well, goldmine it’s made out to be. A study on mining in Central America focusing on...

Food Crisis Punishes Poor Households

MANAGUA – At the throng of shop stands crammed into Granada’s sprawling labyrinth of a marketplace, vendors and shoppers comment on food prices as...

CAFTA Approved, Implementation Bills Debated

The government's quest to join a freetrade agreement with the United States continued to be a wild ride in 2007, and wasn't over at...

Has the Moment of Truth Arrived?

Elections official Max Esquivel had a nightmare about the referendum on the Central American Free-Trade Agreement with the United States (CAFTA). He dreamed that the...

A Look Back at the CAFTA Debate Years

2003 Jan. 27: The first round of trade talks begins in San José with representatives of the United States, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras...

Independence Day Takes New Significance

For university student Ricardo Solís, this year’s Independence Day – just three weeks before Costa Ricans decide whether to approve a controversial free-trade agreement...

INS President Eyes Central American Market

The door opened, and Guillermo Constenla walked out of the back room into the front lounge of his airy office on the 14th floor...

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Nicaragua Cancels Legal Status of 15 More NGOs

On Tuesday, Nicaragua canceled the legal status of 15 more NGOs, including a foundation of the now-defunct Guardabarranco duo, which was part of the...

US Women’s Soccer Team to Face Costa Rica Before Olympics

The United States women's national soccer team, four-time Olympic champions, are set to face off against Costa Rica on July 16 at Audi Field...

AI to the Rescue: Saving Brazil’s Wildlife from Roadkill

In Brazil, where about 16 wild animals become roadkill every second, a computer scientist has come up with a futuristic solution to this everyday...

Costa Rica’s Declining Press Freedom Highlighted in US Report

The U.S. Department of State published the 2023 Human Rights Report. The document analyzed the state of human rights in Costa Rica and reported...

US Family Finds New Life in Costa Rican Blue Zone

CNN published the story of a U.S. family that moved to Costa Rica, and it changed their lives completely. Kema Ward-Hopper and Nicholas Hopper...
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