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Guatemala sends back almost 3,500 US-bound Honduran migrants

Hundreds of Hondurans have set out on a trek to the United States, forming another caravan that U.S. President Donald Trump cited Tuesday to justify building a wall on the border with Mexico.

Fear in Nicaragua as Ortega prepares new laws ahead of elections

The projects promoted by Ortega and the Sandinista parliamentary group in Congress coincide with growing reports of arrests, harassment of opposition leaders and demands for electoral reforms.

Following backlash, Costa Rican presidency withdraws IMF-related economic measures

Costa Rica has withdrawn the IMF-related law projects that would have increased taxes.

American Airlines offering pre-flight coronavirus testing for Costa Rica travelers

American Airlines will offer coronavirus testing for travelers visiting Costa Rica, the airline announced Friday. 

Visiting Costa Rica during the pandemic? Here’s what to expect [updated]

Want to visit Costa Rica? Costa Rica is reopening its airports to tourists from all U.S. states starting Sunday, November 1.

Costa Rica authorizes tourism from the entire United States

Costa Rican authorities announced that all residents of the United States, regardless of their state of residence, can visit Costa Rica.

Fewer blockades Friday after overnight police action

The Public Security Ministry (MSP) intervened late Thursday night and early Friday morning to clear roadblocks on several important Costa Rican roads, authorities reported. 

Panama plans October 12 reopening for international flights

Starting October 12, Panama will welcome international tourists from across the world, the government announced via executive order. 

Costa Rica coronavirus updates for Thursday, October 1

Costa Rica announced 13 new coronavirus-related deaths over the last day for a total of 917, according to official data released Thursday afternoon by the Health Ministry.

U.S. State Department drops ‘Do Not Travel’ advisory for Guatemala & Nicaragua, but not Costa Rica

The United States on Thursday lifted a warning to its citizens to avoid all foreign travel due to the coronavirus pandemic, pointing to improvements.

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