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Two goals that made Costa Rican soccer history

  On the night of Oct. 14, 2009, in Washington D.C., U.S. midfielder Jonathan Bornstein headed in a corner kick in the 94th minute of...

Four human heads found with threats to Guatemalan gov’t

  Four severed heads and at least two decapitated bodies appeared Thursday in public spaces in Guatemala bearing notes aimed at high government officials, security...

Ciudad Colón residents up in arms over landfill

  The approval of a project to build a private landfill in Picagres de Mora, west of San José, has stirred up local opposition.   The project,...

Steven Seagal’s visit to Costa Rica sparks media frenzy

  The recent visit by Steven Seagal stirred a media circus here after questions arose as to why a U.S. martial artist/actor who plays tough...

Costa Rica creates committee to simplify paperwork

  The bureaucratic hoops, or trámites, that those attempting to do business in the country must leap through can present an arduous and frustrating challenge...

Costa Rican researches win prize for solar energy cell design

  A team of researchers from the University of Costa Rica (UCR) and the Costa Rican Technological Institute (ITCR) has won the 2009 Contribution to...

Municipal workers protest bill to privatize some services

  The National Association of Public and Private Employees (ANEP), a group that helped spearhead the anti-CAFTA movement, Tuesday morning led its second mass demonstration...

Manuel Antonio park reopens after storm

  Manuel Antonio National Park has been officially reopened by the Ministry of Environment, Energy and Telecommunications after a week of hard work to clear...

Costa Rican legislators consider new law against human trafficking

  Costa Rica's lawmakers have cast their eyes on a new bill against human trafficking. The legislation – the bill against human trafficking and related...

Citrus’ worst enemy is at Costa Rica’s doorstep

  Costa Rica and Panama are currently the only two countries in Central America still free of the huanglongbing (HLB) bacteria and its vector, the...

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