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CureVac launches second stage of vaccine clinical trials in Peru and Panama

The European Commission has already reserved 225 million doses of the possible CureVac vaccine.

False information punishable by years in prison under proposed Nicaraguan law

The draft bill would allow sentences of two to four years for the publication or dissemination of false (or) distorted information, likely to spread anxiety, anguish or fear.

Costa Rica Mourns Dery Dyer, Former Editor of The Tico Times

Dery Dyer, former Editor and Publisher of The Tico Times, passed away last week. The daughter of Tico Times Founder Elisabeth Dyer and Publisher...

U.S. citizens living in Costa Rica: How you can vote in 2020

Any US citizen eligible to vote can do so no matter where they live in the world. By following the above steps, US citizens living in Costa Rica can make sure their ballots are sent back in time to be counted.

ICT highlights rural communities on World Tourism Day

The Costa Rica Tourism Board (ICT) on Sunday celebrated World Tourism Day by inaugurating an alliance of attractions in the Southern Zone. 

Costa Rica Sloth Conservation: Meet the sloth moms, released and thriving

This Sloth Sunday is dedicated to the released two-fingered sloth moms that have been prospering since being in Toucan Rescue Ranch’s care. To start our...

FIFA suspends Trinidad and Tobago

FIFA and Trinidad have a turbulent history.

President of Costa Rica warns of growing inequality due to pandemic

The President of Costa Rica, Carlos Alvarado, warned that inequalities between rich and emerging countries are widening as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, which he said threatens to impact democracies, trade and migration.

Henrietta Boggs, Costa Rica’s First Lady of the Revolution, dies at 102

MONTGOMERY, Alabama – All roads led to revolution in the Costa Rica of 1948, when a hacienda owner named José Figueres Ferrer would overthrow...

IMF confirms beginning of conversations with Costa Rica for $1.75 bn loan

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Thursday confirmed it has begun preliminary negotiations with Costa Rica for a $1.75 billion loan.

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