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The Rapes Are Real, But Prosecution Elusive

A local man charged with having raped two women and suspected of assaulting several others, including a 16-year-old girl, continues to walk the streets...

Life Under the Influence of New Traffic Law

Bar owner Barry Moss estimates he has seen a 35 to 40 percent drop in business since the new transit law went into effect...

Deaths from drunk driving in Costa Rica are down in 2009

Fewer people died in drunk driving accidents in the first 90 days of this year thanks in a large part to a new law...

Ortega Criticizes U.S. Policy Toward Cuba

President Daniel Ortega is calling on the U.S. administration of Barack Obama to end the blockade against Cuba and to free five Cuban prisoners...

Can Alemán Break Chains of ‘El Pacto’?

MANAGUA – Trying to evoke the political  energy and optimism of U.S. President Barack Obama, former Nicaraguan president and ex-convict Arnoldo Alemán says he...

Alemán Freed, ‘El Pacto’ Strikes Again

The center-right Liberal Constitutional Party (PLC) this week is denying it will support any efforts to reform the constitution and allow President Daniel Ortega...

DUI Deaths Down But Overall Traffic Deaths Up

The number of deaths caused by drunk drivers last year was 54, down from 62 in 2007. Only two people died in such incidents...

Crime Weighs Heavily on Costa Rican Minds

Madame Minister, it’s been eight months since you took your post. Do you still believe (public) insecurity is a matter of perception? It was the...

2 Arrested for Alleged Fraud in U.S.

The United States is seeking the extradition of two U.S. citizens arrested last week in Costa Rica in connection with fraud ventures throughout the...

2 arrested in Costa Rica wanted in U.S. for alleged business fraud

The United States is seeking the extradition of two U.S. citizens arrested last week in Costa Rica in connection with fraud ventures throughout the...

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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...

Alcaraz Hopeful for Madrid Masters 1000 Return

The Spanish player Carlos Alcaraz, world number three, did not want to fully confirm his participation in the Madrid Masters 1000, but stated that...
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