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Only 10 percent of workers join Social Security strike

UPDATE: Union leaders claim higher numbers, but public hospitals seemed to be operating at near-full capacity Tuesday despite the threat of a strike.

Tourism recovering in Central America

Tourism in Central America finally seems to be recovering after a global economic downturn wreaked havoc on the industry in late 2008, according to...

Nicaraguan anti-Ortega protests lack numbers

Close to 500 Nicaraguan dissidents marched through the streets of Managua to protest President Daniel Ortega's reelection bid.

Tambor tour to raise funds for local school

A Tambor resort is organizing a fundraising initiative that will raise money for the nonprofit Tambor Bay School and local conservation programs in this...

Supreme Court rejects Torres’ election bid

GUATEMALA CITY – Sandra Torres’ presidential candidacy encountered another setback after the Guatemalan Supreme Court rejected an appeal Monday that tried to lift the...

Holiday Inn Escazú a ‘model’ project

Salvadoran company Grupo Agrisal officially inaugurated its first business venture in Costa Rica this month, the Holiday Inn San José-Escazú. Agrisal has been operating...

Suspects held in Argentine folk star’s death

Costa Rica's Security Minister Mario Zamora called Facundo Cabral's assassination in Guatemala "the worst way to put Central America on the world map."

Could a respite from Costa Rica’s summer rains be coming up?

The annual weather phenomenon known as "las canículas" brings sunny skies in late July. But first, heavy thunderstorms are expected throughout most of the country this weekend.

Environmental court cases piling up

Complaints about environmental damage are on the rise in Costa Rica.

Costa Rican lawmakers eye neighboring land

Congress members hope to take over buildings in downtown San José to construct new Legislative Assembly facilities.

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