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Nicaragua’s Edén Pastora accuses Costa Rican officials of ‘bribing’ Interpol

"Comandante Cero" alleged that Costa Rica's public security vice minister payed the international police organization to issue a red alert against him, a charge the Costa Rican official scoffed at.

Deadline to verify, update customer information at Costa Rican banks quickly approaching

Individual and corporate bank account holders in Costa Rica must verify personal information at all banks by Sunday or face penalties.

Prompted by Costa Rica, Interpol issues arrest alert for Nicaragua’s Edén ‘Comandante Cero’ Pastora

Costa Rica wants to try Pastora for "invading" his southern neighbor's territory. Pastora remains defiant.

Costa Rican company wins U.S. business ideas contest

Natural Sins took the top spot among 883 business proposals.

Costa Rican cops detain aircraft carrying half a ton of cocaine

National Police officers arrested two Guatemalan pilots on a local airstrip in the southern Caribbean.

New Order’s Peter Hook comes to Costa Rica on Saturday

The former bassist of legendary bands Joy Division and New Order will play a DJ set at Hoxton, in eastern San José. Tickets are still available.

Vehicle restrictions to be suspended for the holidays on Dec. 23

San José's Second Avenue will be closed to traffic on Saturday at noon in preparation for the annual Festival de la Luz.

Costa Ricans are drinking less bottled water, more soft drinks

Teas, aloe beverages and coffee are favorites among Ticos.

Seven tremors recorded in Cartago in the last two days

Strongest tremor was felt Wednesday at 3:02 a.m.

A quarter of Costa Rican employers expect to hire more staff in coming months

Companies in the province of Heredia have the best hiring expectations, while those in Alajuela have the lowest, a study finds.

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