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Global Crisis Threatens C.A. Democracies

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Central America’s seven democracies – already challenged by weak judicial systems, overburdened bureaucracies and rising gang violence – now have a...

Costa Rica and France team up against climate change

France´s Chief Negotiator for Climate Change, Brice Lalonde, is in Costa Rica this week discussing ways France and Costa Rica can cooperate in the...

Costa Rica’s teens know little about HIV risks

A new United Nations study shows that teenagers in Costa Rica´s two port cities know little about the risks of AIDS and HIV, even...

Nicaragua assumes rotating Central America court presidency

MANAGUA – Nicaraguan magistrate Silvia Isabel Rosales has been chosen as the new president of the Managua-based Central American Court of Justice (CACJ) for...

Domino’s ex-employees get piece of the pie in Costa Rica

After weeks of negotiations, some of the disgruntled employees from the recently defunct Domino´s Pizza chain in Costa Rica are finally getting their piece...

Clock ticking on Costa Rica national park closure

The clock continues to tick for Manuel Antonio National Park, which has until Thursday to correct health and sanitary problems or face closure at...

Exhibition in Costa Rica to show orchids by the bloomin’ thousand

The 38th National Orchid Exhibition organized by the Costa Rican Orchidology Association is set to take place March 13 to 15 at La Aduana,...

Costa Rica’s UPEACE to offer new M.A. in sustainable development

Costa Rica´s University for Peace announced a new master´s program designed as an MBA for sustainable development professionals. The United Nations-charted university near Ciudad Colón,...

Costa Rica exports take hard hit in January

Costa Rican exporters sustained a considerable blow from the global economic crisis in January, grossing only $600.6 million, 19 percent below the January 2008...

Spain’s Barceló opens second hotel in Nicaragua

MANAGUA – Spanish hotel chain Barceló has opened a new, six-story, 147 room hotel here, the company´s second property in Nicaragua. The five-star Barceló Managua...

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