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Crocodile Goes for Dip in Costa Rica Tourist Hot Spot

A video posted on social networks captured a startling sight at Manuel Antonio National Park – a crocodile gracefully swimming in the sea. The...

Costa Rica Dazzles at 2023 Festival of Lights Parade 

Yesterday, San José hosted the traditional Festival of Lights (Festival de la Luz) with nine floats and 15 of the best musical bands in...

Concerns Rise Over Costa Rica Environmental Stewardship

In a recent exposé titled "‘We used to give hope to the world’: Costa Rica’s Environmental Stewardship in Decline?" The Guardian sheds light on...

Costa Rica’s Festival of Lights: Traffic Measures and Festive Preparations

This weekend, the traditional Festival of Lights will take place in San José, and as a result, several measures are set to impact road...

Dollar Hits Historic Low in Costa Rica 

Costa Rica's dollar exchange rate has plunged below ¢530, marking its lowest level since February 18, 2014, when it closed at ¢528.33 in the...

El Salvador’s Bitcoin Buying Spree Tops 2,300 Coins

The government of El Salvador announced this Monday that it will issue bitcoin bonds in the first quarter of 2024, with whose funds it...

Search Efforts Continue for Missing Men in Costa Rica’s Tarcoles River

The ongoing search for an uncle and nephew reported missing while kayaking on the Tarcoles River, in Escobal de Atenas, Alajuela, has taken a...

Honduras: Ex-President Lobo on Trial for Corruption

Former Honduran President Porfirio Lobo appears in court this Wednesday, accused of corruption during his administration, in a case that also involves former leader...

Electricity Costs Could Surge Over 17% in Costa Rica in 2024

The cost of electricity in Costa Rica could increase between 5.14% and 17.13% as of January 1, 2024. The Regulatory Authority of Public Services (ARESEP)...

Top Nicaragua Coffee Exporter Halts Operations Suddenly

The financial closure of the company CISA Exportadora, the main marketer of Nicaraguan coffee, caused concern among local producers and the government, which on...

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