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Tension grips Honduras in disputed election

The two leading candidates are sparring over election results in the world's most violent country.

US Embassy denies visa to terminally ill Costa Rican who wants to visit family in States

Alberto Caballero is terminally ill with cancer. In 1998, he was separated from his wife and three daughters in California when he was deported because of a criminal background. His dying wish is to see his family again.

UN envoys endorse first steps toward next pact on global warming

The coal lobby cast a shadow over the negotiations," said Jennifer Morgan, director of the climate and energy program at the World Resources Institute.

‘Oh, Hanukkah, oh, Hanukkah, come light the menorah’

One of the world’s most joyous holidays begins Wednesday evening, Nov. 27. Costa Ricans and people around the world will kindle the first light of the eight-day Jewish festival of Hanukkah.

Roger Noriega accuses Honduran candidate’s husband of drug-trafficking links

The neo-con former U.S. diplomat and current lobbyist apparently isn’t a fan of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya or his wife, presidential candidate Xiomara Castro.

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Time running out for troubled UN climate talks

A major sticking point was the demand by some developing nations like China and India, their growth fuelled by fossil-fuel combustion, for guarantees of less onerous emissions curbs compared to wealthy nations.

Rules for Tico Times and Costa Rica Marriott Thanksgiving Dinner Giveaway

RULES FOR THE TICO TIMES CONTEST FOR A FREE THANKSGIVING DINNER AT COSTA RICA MARRIOTT IN SAN ANTONIO DE BELÉN, ON NOV. 28, 2013 -      ...

Military role in drug war at stake in Honduras presidential vote

VP candidate: "It comes down to the perspective on security."

Costa Rica celebrates world court ruling in border spat with Nicaragua

The International Court of Justice gave Nicaragua two weeks to remove all equipment and personnel from the disputed Isla Calero, or Isla Portillos, near the Caribbean coast.

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