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Nicaraguan expats ease poverty back home

International development organizations are partnering with local banks and government agencies to promote small-business development among immigrant communities in Costa Rica.

After 10 years, Managua prep school going strong

Since opening in 2001, the St. Augustine Preparatory School is establishing its reputation as one of the country's finest educational institutions. Students are fluent in English by the second grade and upon graduation are making their way to top-flight universities in the U.S. and Canada.

Skin cancer on the rise in sunny Costa Rica

NEWS YOU CAN USE: Doctors are confronting the rising risk of skin cancer in the country. Early detection is crucial to successful treatment.

Lawmakers snub speech, press freedom bill

After several years of debate, Congress members decided to shelve a press freedom bill that would increase protection for reporters.

Is Costa Rica abandoning carbon neutrality?

GREEN FOOTPRINTS: Costa Rica needs to do a lot more if the country is to meet its goal of being the world's first carbon-neutral country by 2021.

Rain doesn’t dampen July 4 party

Thousands showed up for the annual Independence Day festival that took place for the first time at Avenida Escazú.

Chinchilla voids diplomatic posts

The Foreign Ministry remains under investigation for controversial appointments by René Castro.

A troubled life cut short in Costa Rica’s capital

Hard life ends tragically for San José man, who died on the streets where he grew up.

After defeating Bolivia, Costa Rica remembers fallen colleague at Copa America

Costa Rica dedicated the 2-0 win to defender Dennis Marshall, who was killed last month in a car accident.

Donald Trump inaugurates Latin America’s tallest building in Panama

The business magnate also announced that Miss Universe 2013 would be held in Panama City.

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