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Expat Life: Driving in Costa Rica – No Address, No Problem

We did it. My wife and I quit our jobs, U-hauled all of our belongings to my parent’s barn, rented out our little house,...

Costa Rica Condemns Russia’s Arrest Warrant Against ICC Judge

The Government of Costa Rica has issued a formal statement through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressing its vehement objection to the arrest warrant...

Costa Rica Sends Fuel Aid to Blockade-Struck Panama

This Friday morning, fifteen fuel tankers from Costa Rica crossed into Panama, as reported by local media. This event unfolded against the backdrop of...

Costa Rica President’s Approval Rating Plummets

Costa Rica President Rodrigo Chaves, who initially enjoyed a 70.10% approval rating for his performance just a month into his term in June 2022,...

Costa Rica Reports First Vaping Lung Injury Case

The Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS) announced on Wednesday the first confirmed case of lung damage associated with the use of electronic cigarettes...

AI and eco-acoustics safeguard macaws in Costa Rica

A groundbreaking project that leverages artificial intelligence and eco-acoustics has emerged as a vital tool for safeguarding and monitoring the Green Macaw population in...

Vigilante Warning Issued After Triple Murder in Costa Rica

Early Monday morning, two completely burned cars appeared on a lonely street in Herradura, Puntarenas. Near the site were left several messages vowing to...

Costa Rican Boxer Yokasta Valle Dominates Ortiz, Stays Champion

Yokasta Valle made history this Saturday at the Polideportivo de Cartago by defeating Mexican Anabel Ortiz by unanimous decision and retaining her IBF and...

Costa Rica Says U.S. Aid Package Welcomed but More Support Needed

The recent announcement by the United States that it will provide nearly $485 million in humanitarian assistance for migrants and refugees in Latin America...

Nicaragua Targets 25 More NGOs in Crackdown

The Nicaraguan government dissolved the legal status of 25 more non-governmental organizations on Monday, confiscating the assets of 12 of them in its ongoing...

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