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Perils of Illegal Transportation: Migrant Accident in Los Chiles

In the early hours of Wednesday at 3:40 a.m., a terrible accident occurred in the Costa Rica border area between Los Chiles, Alajuela, and...

Protests From La Carpio Shuts Down Costa Rica’s Main Highway

On Wednesday morning, residents of La Carpio blocked the General Cañas Highway, several meters before the Hospital México in La Uruca, to protest the...

Luxury Real Estate Market Booming in Costa Rica’s North Pacific

The luxury real estate market in Costa Rica's North Pacific, specifically in Guanacaste, is booming. Driven mainly by hotel, residential, and mixed-use projects, this...

Animals Providing Mental Health Support in Mexican Hospitals

Nine-year-old Alessia Ramos gently pets a hamster at a Mexican hospital where animals ranging from Australian parakeets to a Siberian Husky are being used to...

Chenille Plant: A Fuzzy Delight for Your Garden

If you enjoy collecting unusual tropical ornamentals for your garden, here’s a real attention getter: the chenille plant, Acalypha hispida, known as felpilla in...

Costa Rica Tourism Continues to Grow in 2023

Costa Rica's tourism industry is continuing to grow in 2023, with the country receiving 1,338,303 visitors during the first half of the year. This...

Man Who Operated Illegal Business in Costa Rica Pleads Guilty

According to the United States Attorney's Office of the Southern District of Florida, a man from West Palm Beach has pleaded guilty to a...

American Airlines Adds Flights to Costa Rica for Winter Season

American Airlines is thrilled to announce its expanded flight frequencies to Costa Rica for the upcoming winter season. Passengers can expect more flights to...

UN Court Rejects Nicaragua Claims in Colombia Sea Row

The United Nations' top court has dismissed Nicaragua's claims against Colombia in a decades-long legal battle over an oil- and fish-rich swathe of the...

Saving Howler Monkeys: Tree Planting Initiative Prevents Electrocution

Two organizations in Costa Rica are working to prevent the electrocution of howler monkeys and other animals by planting trees at wildlife crossings. SalveMonos Association...

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