COSTA Rican journalists have been hounded by lawsuits, two murders in the last three years and ancient press laws whose modifications are gathering dust...
COSTA Rican visitors and residents who use wheelchairs or are visually impaired will now find it easier to use public phones throughout the country,...
AN injunction filed against the former Vice-Minister of Public Works and Transport for not taking her maternity leave was rejected by the Constitutional Chamber...
THE Ministry of Public Education on Monday announced another tool to combat increasing drug use and violence in the country’s schools.
The ministry said it...
UNLIKE the soil beneath a new Hipermás supermarket under construction in Escazú, west of San José, representatives of the Corporación de Supermercados Unidos (CSU)...
Costa Rica exported 3,565 types of products to 138 different countries during 2003, including 112 new products exported for the first time.
The country began...
FOREIGN Trade Minister Alberto Trejos described Central America’s trade ministers’ visit to WashingtonD.C. last week to lobby for the Central America Free-Trade Agreement (CAFTA)...