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Costa Rica’s President Meeting Biden at White House

President Rodrigo Chaves will meet with U.S. President Joe Biden at the White House on August 29th, the White House announced this week. The...

Costa Rica President Proposes Exploring Oil Reserves, Sparking Debate

President Rodrigo Chaves has advocated for exploring the country’s potential oil and gas reserves, estimating they could be valued at up to $400 billion....

Panama Refutes Canal Closure Claims by Colombia’s President 

The Panamanian government on Tuesday denied claims made the day before by Colombian President Gustavo Petro that the Panama Canal was closed due to...

Ancient Artifacts Exhibited for Guayabo Monument Anniversary

The Omar Salazar Obando Museum in Turrialba has opened a new exhibition titled "Guayabo: The Journey of Our People" showcasing 60 pre-Columbian artifacts from...

Spain claims first Women’s World Cup with 1-0 win over England

The Spanish national team erupted in jubilation on Sunday as they won the Women's World Cup with a 1-0 victory over England in the...

Costa Rica Border Camp a Nightmare for Broke Migrants

An abandoned airfield now houses a miserable camp with thousands of migrants who crossed from Panama to Costa Rica and were stranded lacking $30...

Costa Rica Accused of Using Research to Revive Banned Shrimp Trawling

The Costa Rican Institute of Fisheries and Aquaculture (INCOPESCA) greenlighted eight vessels to undertake shrimp trawling research in the Pacific. Alarmingly, three of these...

Tapir Conservation Effort in Nicaragua

Agostina is a tapir that silently moves her heavy body while eating leaves in a forest in western Nicaragua, where she was released on...

Boost in LAX Flights Set to Bring More US Tourists to Guanacaste

As the tourism sector shows signs of rejuvenation, Guanacaste Airport, part of the VINCI Airports network, is poised to welcome more visitors from the...

Costa Rica Grapples with Rise of Predatory ‘Shark Loans’

A concerning trend has emerged in Costa Rica as so-called "shark loans" become increasingly prevalent across the country. Experts point out that the often...

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