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Public health care interns protest to demand compensation

Officials from Costa Rica’s Social Security System have not paid the interns in seven months.

U.S. congressman calls for Jairo Mora’s killers to be brought to justice

U.S. Rep. Jared Huffman wrote to the U.S. Secretary of State urging him to push Costa Rican authorities to solve Mora's killing and improve security in remote conservation areas.

Park rangers, environmentalists face increasingly hostile conditions

Gold prospectors and poachers in the Osa Peninsula can be armed and dangerous, threatening rangers and conversationists alike.

British Embassy funds project to save Costa Rica’s macaws

The U.K. Embassy in San José donated funds to build a new education center and lodging for the Ara Project in Punta Islita.

Pay It Forward Movement With A Cup of Costa Rica Coffee

A group of Costa Rican cafés has adopted the Italian tradition of "pending coffee," an anonymous charitable act of buying a cup of coffee for someone in need.

Snowden seeks asylum in Russia, meets activists at airport

Snowden, who exposed classified U.S. programs that collect telephone and Internet data, has been in Sheremetyevo airport's transit area since June 23.

¡Bienvenido, Señor Snowden!

You might want to bring along your own toilet paper.

Snowden has not yet accepted Venezuela asylum: WikiLeaks

It remains unclear how the world's most famous refugee would be able to leave the transit zone of Sheremetyevo Airport, where he has been marooned without valid documents since he arrived from Hong Kong on June 23.

Costa Rican chief prosecutor: Investigators have identified two suspects in slaying of conservationist Jairo Mora

A month after Mora was slain on the Caribbean coast while guarding sea turtles, investigators say they may be ready to "take action" next week. But it's unclear if arrests will be made, or who the suspects are.

Bolivia threatens U.S. Embassy closing after Snowden search

Bolvia's Morales, referring to the U.S.: "We don't need them, we've got other allies."

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