No menu items!

COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER

spot_img

Tico Times

36669 POSTS
6842 COMMENTS

Mexico migrant train derailment kills 5, injures 22

Officials expect the death toll to rise.

Syria okays U.N. chemical weapons probe, U.S. weighs military action

British foreign secretary warns that evidence of a chemical attack by the Syrian may regime may have already been destroyed.

The march’s unfinished agenda

As the U.S. prepares to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech and the march on Washington, it is useful to recall its origins, ambitions and legacy and to remember which of the organizers' objectives have been fulfilled and which have not.

The march and the merry-go-round

As the ride's wooden platform began to turn and the horses started moving up and down, a gentle breeze fluttered the collar of Sharon's frilly, pink dress. Her eyes grew wide with excitement, or perhaps a touch of fear. After all, this was her first merry-go-round ride. But her father was there to keep her safe, and her fellow riders, too.

Thousands march in Washington to mark ‘Dream’ anniversary

Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" ranks among the most famous speeches in U.S. history.

Ancient Mayan world meets 21st century in new video game

Hun Hunaphu and Ixbalanque must defeat other warriors in a ball game, arrive at Gumarkaj, the entrance to the underworld, and then destroy “Los Señores de Xibalbá.”

Five Mexico kidnapping victims among 13 in mass grave

Those who vanished, aged 16 to 34, were taken from an after-hours bar by a group of men who whisked them away in several cars on a Sunday morning in May.

Stained glass with Mayan tones

Lyn Hovey fell in love with Guatemala. Now, working out of his studio in Antigua, he often uses Mayan huipiles to influence his stained glass pieces.

From mountains to coast to capital for Costa Rica’s new archbishop

Archbishop Quirós: “Catholics who have drifted away have seen in the pope’s style a call to return to the church.”

U.N. dispatches top official to Syria, seeks access to site of alleged chemical attack

France on Thursday raised the possibility of international intervention in Syria if there is solid proof that President Bashar al-Assad's forces used chemical weapons against his people.

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img