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Proposed Jaguar Law Threatens Costa Rican Economic Stability

Bank of America warned about the threats posed by the so-called "Jaguar Law" proposed by President Rodrigo Chaves. A report issued by BofA Securities...

Costa Rica Earns Respect: Holds Brazil to Goalless Draw

"I hope they start looking at us with respect," says Alfaro Costa Rica's coach, Argentine Gustavo Alfaro, expressed his wish for his team to...

Ancient Female Sculpture Unearthed in Costa Rica’s Agua Caliente

Over the weekend, a hidden archaeological treasure was found in Agua Caliente, in the province of Cartago. The discovery was made when personnel were...

Honduras Nabs Key Figure in Ex-President’s Drug Trafficking Ring

In a significant development in the ongoing fight against drug trafficking in Central America, Honduran authorities have apprehended a close associate of former President...

Costa Rica Grapples with Rising Wildlife Conflicts in Urban Areas

The National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC) has reported 38 incidents in which felines have preyed on domestic animals. Pumas, jaguars, ocelots, coyotes, and...

Female Referees Make History at Copa America 2024

Eight women will break new barriers in refereeing the 2024 Copa America. The oldest national team tournament in the world will have female referees...

Pesticide Cocktail Poisons Costa Rica’s Sixaola River Watershed

According to the most recent investigation by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), focused on the Sixaola River watershed, a mixture of 33 pesticides...

MINAE’s Proposed Changes to PES Program Spark Debate

The Ministry of Environment and Energy (MINAE) defended the changes it plans to make to the Payment for Environmental Services Program (PPSA) through the...

President Chaves Criticizes Costa Rica’s Democratic System

Over the weekend, President Rodrigo Chaves toured San Carlos and highlighted that Costa Rica has many conditions necessary to become a prosperous nation. However,...

Costa Rica Receives IMF Approval for $500 Million After Economic Reforms

The IMF executive board allowed for the disbursement over $500 million to Costa Rica on Friday after a successful review of the Central American...

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