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Costa Rica Mourns Death of Panamanian National Team Footballer

The Costa Rican football community is mourning the death of Panamanian national team footballer Gilberto Hernández, who was shot dead in the Caribbean city...

Costa Rican Origins: Decoding ‘Brete’ this U.S. Labor Day

On this Labor Day, as the United States bids farewell to summer and heralds the beginning of a new academic year, the industrious spirit...

Costa Ricans Share Pink Flag Cuttings

Here’s an ornamental that’s a big hit in Costa Rica: pink flag (Mussaenda erythrophylla), which locals refer to as moño de señora, literally “lady’s...

Online Purchases Open for Costa Rica’s Carara Park

The Central Pacific Conservation Area (ACOPAC), under the National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC-MINAE), has announced the addition of Carara National Park to the...

Guatemala declares emergency over dengue outbreak

The government of Guatemala declared a national emergency on Thursday due to a dengue outbreak that has left 22 dead and more than 12,000...

Guatemala’s President-Elect Claims Coup Attempt 

Guatemala's president-elect, the social democrat Bernardo Arévalo, denounced on Friday the existence of a "coup d'état" plan to prevent him from taking office in...

Singer Jimmy Buffett Dies at 76

American singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett, best known for his 1977 hit "Margaritaville," has died at age 76, according to a statement on his website. "Jimmy passed...

Costa Rica Students Face Steep Education Setbacks Due to Covid

The latest State of Education report, unveiled on August 31, highlighted the profound educational crisis Costa Rica faces, with implications that could shape its...

Costa Rica Claims Russia Orchestrated Cyberattacks on Key Institutions

Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves accused Russia of orchestrating the cyberattacks that targeted various Costa Rican institutions last year. This information was disclosed during...

Nearly 500 endangered turtles released in Nicaragua

Nearly five hundred endangered olive ridley sea turtle hatchlings have been released into the sea by Nicaraguan environmental officials at a Pacific beach. The release...

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