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The Painful Truth: Costa Rica Women Face Harsh Reality After World Cup Failure

The Costa Rican women's national team has returned home following a disappointing showing at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New...

Costa Rica Battles Cattle Screwworm Outbreak

Costa Rica is teaming up with Panama and the United States in an urgent battle to eliminate an outbreak of invasive cattle screwworms first...

Colombian-led Drug Cartel Dismantled in Costa Rica

Costa Rican authorities announced on Wednesday that they had successfully dismantled a mini drug cartel reportedly headed by Colombians. The operation, which was based in...

Costa Rica’s Weekend of Art, Music and Theater

Costa Rica is set for an exciting and enriching weekend, packed with art, music, and theater. The weekend promises a vibrant mix of events,...

Costa Rica Expands Health Coverage to Asylum Seekers and Refugees

In a major development, asylum seekers and refugees living in Costa Rica will now have access to health services from the Costa Rican Social...

Costa Rica Strengthens Border Controls After Expulsion of Loan Sharks

Costa Rica's Security Minister, Mario Zamora, has put the country's immigration system on high alert due to the potential arrival of foreigners expelled from...

Costa Rica’s Homicide Rate Soars to Record High

Costa Rica is facing an alarming increase in homicides, with a record 500 incidents reported in the first seven months of 2023. The Judicial Investigation...

Costa Rica Protects the Life of a Rare Snake Species

In an effort to preserve biodiversity and protect endangered wildlife, Costa Rica’s judicial system has taken a significant step to safeguard the life of...

Costa Rica’s New Bridges: Enhancing Connectivity Between Garza and Nosara

Three new bridges are now in service on Route 160, between Garza and Nosara. These structures span the Rempujo River, the Esperanza River, and...

Costa Rica Battles Rising Tide of Respiratory Illnesses in Children

Costa Rican health authorities have issued another warning regarding the surge in respiratory illnesses among children, leading to a staggering 134 percent occupancy rate...

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