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Nicaragua Arrests 8 for Fraud Amid Opposition Criticism

The Nicaraguan prosecutor's office announced on Friday that eight government officials have been arrested and will face charges of "fraud" and "embezzlement of public...

Costa Rica’s Hitoy Cerere Reserve Welcomes Back Visitors

In celebration of National Parks Month, the Ministry of Environment and Energy (MINAE), the National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC), and the Regional Directorate...

Costa Rica’s Housing Market Fails to Meet the Needs of Most Households

A new report titled "Balance and Trends in the Housing Sector 2023," presented by the Costa Rican Association of Engineers and Architects (CFIA) in...

Celebrate Afro-Costa Rican Culture at Limón’s Gala Grand Parade

Tomorrow, Costa Rica commemorates the "Day of the Black Person and Afro-Costa Rican Culture," and in the city of Limón, it will be celebrated...

Impact of La Niña on Costa Rica’s Electricity and Climate in 2024

Following one of the driest years in Costa Rica's history in 2023, driven by the effects of El Niño, the country is now transitioning...

Unions and Students March in San José for Education Funding

Today in San José, unions, teachers, political parties, civilians, and students marched to defend the public education budget and demand an increase for 2025....

Costa Rica Wildlife: Predators and Prey in Costa Rica

Most of us spend precious little time in nature. We’ll dip our toes in when we visit a waterfall or go for a hike,...

Colombian Ambassador to Nicaragua to Stand Trial for Drug Trafficking

León Fredy Muñoz, the current ambassador of Colombia to Nicaragua, was accused of drug trafficking by his country's prosecutor's office on Tuesday. He is...

Pull-Up Challenge Above Costa Rica’s Crocodiles Sparks Controversy

A famous Argentine influencer, Geronimo Arias, known on social media as Gero Arias, attempted to perform pull-ups on a bridge over the Tárcoles River. The...

Costa Rica Receives 10 High-Tech Scanners from U.S. to Combat Crime

The United States is donating 10 portable scanners, valued at $800,000, to Costa Rica. These scanners will enable the inspection of vehicles and containers...

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