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TIAR countries prepare to sanction those close to Maduro

TIAR began this week to determine which people related to Maduro could be sanctioned for violations of human rights, corruption and money laundering.

Costa Rica announces Ronald González as new manager of La Sele

After the former manager resigned for what he deemed a better opportunity, the Costa Rican Soccer Federation has appointed Ronald González as the...

Poás Volcano National Park to remain closed due to ‘high probability’ of further activity

Update (Wednesday, Oct. 2): The National Park has reopened. Click here for the story. The original story is below. * * * * Poás Volcano National Park, among...

Can’t get dental implants because you don’t have $50,000 lying around? Come to Costa Rica!

Savvy patients are discovering the benefits of getting their dental care in Costa Rica at huge savings.

Hurricane Dorian will impact travel to Costa Rica; airlines issuing flight waivers

It's hurricane season, and one of 2019's biggest Atlantic storms to date is expected to impact the United States in the coming days. National Oceanic...

It’s official: The Backstreet Boys are coming to Costa Rica

We hope they're not playin' games with our hearts.

Air Europa planning flights between Costa Rica and Spain, report says

Spanish airline Air Europa will soon add Costa Rica to its list of international destinations, according to news service Agencia EFE. Citing Diego García,...

A road trip down Costa Rica’s Costanera

Route 34, better known as the Costanera, is a two-lane highway on Costa Rica's Pacific Coast. Not fully completed until surprisingly recently, the Costanera...

Health strike ends in Costa Rica as unions, Caja reach agreement

Government representatives and health unions reached an agreement Monday afternoon to end strikes that crippled the country's public-health system for more than a week. According...

Costa Rica explores law to better regulate strikes

Costa Rica's Legislative Assembly will discuss a bill that could affect the legality of certain public-sector strikes. Bill 21.049, titled "Law to provide legal certainty...

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