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Aguirre Meets with U.S. State Dept.’s Valenzuela

In an effort to put Nicaragua back on the U.S. radar, opposition lawmaker Francisco Aguirre, president of the National Assembly’s Commission on Foreign Affairs...

Sandinistas Revive 1987 Constitution to Justify ‘Legality’ of Controversial Decree

In what’s being called a “desperate attempt” by the Sandinista Front to justify President Daniel Ortega’s controversial decree to extend term limits for 25...

Sandinista Judges Refuse to Step Down

A session in the Supreme Court April 12 unraveled into a shouting match between judges when opposition magistrate Gabriel Rivera read a declaration stating...

Documentary Takes Racy Look at Nicaragua’s Land Boom

A new documentary chronicling the volatile and frenzied land boom that swept up Nicaragua’s southern Pacific coast several years ago is already causing a...

Ortega Gives Tacit Recognition to Honduras

In a typical show of Sandinista mixed-message diplomacy, President Daniel Ortega last week received and hugged Honduran President Porfirio Lobo and then signed a...

Welcome to Land of the Laws

Many Costa Ricans believe that if you pass a law, everything will be made right. If private development is blocking access to the beach: make...

Ayurvedic Clinic to Open in Central Pacific

The eastern discipline of yoga has made it into nearly every neighborhood, athletic center and wellness clinic over the last two decades, becoming a...

UCR Sovereignty Defended in March on Supreme Court

Students and supporters of the University of Costa Rica (UCR) marched o the Supreme Court on Thursday to demand respect for the autonomy of...

Spanish Public Train Operators to Share Expertise

The Public Works and Transport Ministry (MOPT) and the Costa Rican Railroad Institute (INCOFER) signed a three-year cooperation agreement Monday with two Spanish rail...

Santa Cruz Receives Loan For Roads, Dump and Hospital

The Banco Popular approved ¢1.4 billion (more than $2.8 million) in credit this week for infrastructure development in Santa Cruz, a small historical city...

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