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PAHO Aims to Wipe Out Trachoma in Latin America With Canada’s Help

The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) announced this Friday that it will expand the fight against trachoma, an eye disease that causes blindness, in...

Costa Rica’s Vibrant African Tulip Tree Adapts Well as Ornamental

With its brilliant reddish-orange blossoms evoking its namesake flower, the African tulip tree is one of the most striking and widely recognized ornamentals in...

U.S. Embassy Flags Visa and Work Scams Aimed at Costa Rica

The U.S. Embassy in Costa Rica has issued an alert regarding the proliferation of scams involving fraudulent job offers and visa opportunities in the...

17 Migrants Detained After Costa Rica Border Clash 

At least 17 migrant transits were detained on Thursday afternoon and evening after clashing with police on the southern border of Costa Rica, the...

Air France-KLM Group Expands Service to Costa Rica

Starting December 4, Air France will operate a daily flight between San José's Juan Santamaría International Airport and Paris-Charles de Gaulle. Meanwhile, KLM will...

Costa Rica’s Ocaso Festival Announces 2024 Edition

The Ocaso Festival returns to Costa Rica for its seventh edition, from January 4th to 8th, 2024. The event will take place at The Bohemian...

Costa Rica Looks to U.S. Border Model to Fight Crime Surge

Criminal organizations are among the biggest problems Costa Rica is currently facing. The nation is experiencing an unprecedented surge in violent crimes, largely due...

Costa Rica’s Sloths Take Center Stage on “60 Minutes”

This Sunday, CBS's legendary news magazine "60 Minutes" launches its remarkable 56th season at 7:30 p.m. ET with a special focus on the lush...

Costa Rica Issues Health Alert Amid Pediatric Respiratory Surge

Costa Rica's Ministry of Health has sounded the alarm in response to a troubling surge in respiratory illnesses among the nation's children. Over the past...

UCR Study Finds Declining Support for Costa Rica’s President

A recent survey by the University of Costa Rica (UCR) indicates that while President Chaves still enjoys significant support, there's a noticeable decline, particularly...

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