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Can Costa Rica Maintain Its Renewable Energy Leadership? 

The Costa Rica's renewable energy contribution is projected to drop to 93% between 2023 and 2025, primarily due to decreased rainfall. In December 2022, technicians...

Calm Restored at Costa Rica Border Following Detention of Rioter

The Costa Rican Minister of Security Mario Zamora confirmed that the situation in the country’s southern border is back to normal, after the riots...

Robust Recovery: Costa Rica’s 2023 Tourism Rebounds to New Heights

In the first half of 2023, Costa Rica welcomed 977,783 tourists from North America, marking a 21% increase compared to the same period in...

Costa Rica Declares National State of Emergency Over Migrant Surge

The government of Costa Rica announced a state of national emergency on Tuesday in response to the dramatically increasing number of migrants crossing its...

INCAE Mourns Ortega Seizure of Nicaragua Campus, Vows Continuity

The Central American Institute of Business Administration (INCAE) issued a statement regretting the action of the government of Daniel Ortega to confiscate the assets...

Costa Rican Minister Visit Darien Gap Amid Regional Migrant Crisis

Costa Rica's Minister of Security, Mario Zamora Cordero, and his vice minister, Manuel Jimenez, visited the Darien Gap to learn about the migratory flow...

Gisele Bündchen: Finding Peace in Costa Rica

Supermodel Gisele Bündchen recently spoke to CBS’ correspondent Lee Cowan, whom she invited to her home in Santa Teresa, Costa Rica. During the interview, Bündchen...

Homicides in Costa Rica Hit Record High in 2023 

This year has marked an unprecedented surge in violence for Costa Rica. Within just nine months, Costa Rica surpassed the total number of homicides...

Costa Rica Looks to Get Tough on Organized Environmental Crime 

The Frente Amplio party proposed a new Bill of Law to strengthen the protection of the environment against criminal organizations. The plan includes reforms...

Costa Rica Links ‘Gota a Gota’ (Shark Loans) to Organized Crime

Costa Rica's Security Minister Mario Zamora recently shone a spotlight on the troubling link between informal 'gota a gota' lending (shark loans) and organized...

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