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Costa Rica Raids 23 Locations, Arrests Top DEA Target in Drug Sting

According to the OIJ, one of the 50 most wanted men by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) was captured on Tuesday morning in...

Drug Trafficking Threatens Costa Rica’s Reputation as Safe Tourist Haven

Costa Rica’s tourism sector has voiced concerns about the country's rising violence and its impact on the international image. A recent New York Times...

Humpback Whales Dazzle Visitors Off Costa Rican Coast

Costa Rica continues to captivate both locals and foreigners. On Saturday, a remarkable sighting of a humpback whale was captured on video at Punta...

Uber Costa Rica Launches Ride Recording for Enhanced Rider Safety

Uber has introduced a new feature aimed at enhancing safety for both drivers and users in Costa Rica. The company’s latest update allows drivers...

Spanish Expressions for Expats: A Guide to Kindness in Costa Rica

Welcome to the sunny side of Costa Rican Spanish. As expats and visitors in this tropical paradise, we often focus on mastering the basics...

Costa Rica’s Aging Population Faces Pension Crisis

A new study by the School of Medicine and the Development Observatory Research Center (CIOdD), both of the University of Costa Rica (UCR), revealed...

Violence Against Women Rises in Costa Rica

In recent years, violence against women in Costa Rica has been on the rise. The latest survey by the Center for Research and Political...

Media Tensions Rise as Costa Rica Government Mocks Reporters

Tension between President Rodrigo Chaves and the press continues to escalate. During this week’s press conference, journalists were mocked by President Chaves and intimidated...

Costa Rica Ranks Last in Americas for Food Quality TasteAtlas

Costa Rica has been ranked as having the worst food in the Americas, according to TasteAtlas magazine. This result comes from an investigation that...

Alleged Illegal Logging Permits Granted After Meeting Costa Rican President

Frente Amplio deputy Ariel Robles demanded explanations from the government after businessman Allan Pacheco Dent obtained permits for an apparently illegal logging project just...

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