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Walter Espinoza, Head of Costa Rica’s Top Crime Fighting Organization Dies Suddenly

Walter Espinoza, the director of the Organization of Judicial Investigations (OIJ) has died. He was just 54 years old. The press director of OIJ, Maricel...

Tropical Storm Lisa Heads Towards Mexico

Tropical Storm Lisa slowed on Thursday after making landfall in Belize, causing flooding and plunging parts of the country into darkness as it churned...

Costa Rica Ends Search for Plane Crash with German Fitness Billionaire

Costa Rican authorities on Tuesday ended the search for the plane in which German billionaire Rainer Schaller and his family were traveling, nearly two...

A Costa Rica Halloween Story: The Cart Without Oxen

Like all cultures, Costa Rica’s has its share of legends. These tales are meant to be scary to keep people in line. Who’s going...

Costa Rica’s Poás Volcano is a World Geological Heritage Site

The Poás Volcano National Park was included in the World Geological Heritage list by The International Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS). The decision to include...

Recordings Show Some ‘mute’ Animals Communicate Vocally

More than 50 animal species previously thought to be mute actually communicate vocally, according to a study published on Tuesday which suggested the trait...

Costa Rican Soccer Player Orlando Galo suspended by FIFA for doping charges

Costa Rican soccer player Orlando Galo was provisionally suspended by FIFA after testing positive in a doping case. This process could take up to 6...

The Costa Rica Insult Index: How Ticos Berate Each Other

I didn’t mean to do it, honestly. My intention was to publish a list of offensive words and expressions to be wary of, as...

Costa Rica to Help Those affected by Rains

Yesterday, the Government of Costa Rica signed two National Emergency decrees to promptly address the needs of the communities impacted by the latest emergencies. The...

“We’re going anyway”: Venezuelans Brave Jungle Crossing in Panama

Wading through knee-deep mud, some limping, hundreds of Venezuelan migrants battle against fatigue with their eye on the prize: hope for a new life...

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