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Holi One festival tickets go on sale

Tickets for the vivaciously messy 2014 Holi One festival are on sale. Organizers announced Monday that passes are available for â‚¡23,000 ($46) on www.specialticket.com.

53 arrested in soccer hooligan brawl at Costa Rica’s National Stadium

National Police arrested more than 50 people Sunday when organized soccer fan clubs from Alajuela and Cartago came to fisticuffs in the stands, forcing organizers to cancel the game.

Unprecedented oil drilling by Ecuador brings new tensions to country’s Amazon lowlands

YAWEPARE, Ecuador – An oil pipeline runs through this village to a Chinese rig at the end of the road. At night, when the rig is pumping, the pipeline is too hot to touch, but villagers say that in the morning it's a good place to dry laundry. That is its only apparent benefit to the families here, members of the Waorani tribe, lured out of the jungle by missionaries more than a generation ago.

First shrimp trawling license expires Wednesday, following ban in Costa Rica

Costa Rica will begin slowly phasing out shrimp trawling Tuesday with the first permanent expiration of a trawling license. The Capitán Bonilla will become the first vessel forced to discontinue the practice following an August court ruling that declared shrimp trawling unconstitutional.

Two ETA fugitives arrested in Mexico, says Spain

MADRID, Spain – Police in Mexico arrested on Sunday two members of the armed Basque separatist group ETA who belonged to a unit that killed 18 people, the Spanish government said.

The race up Costa Rica’s highest peak

Climbing 300 meters of the steep trail at Costa Rica's highest peak, Cerro Chirripó, turned this reporter into a sweating, panting mess. The Chirripó trail is one of Costa Rica's toughest climbs, and hikers normally take multiple days to conquer it. But on Feb. 22, 225 people will sprint up the mountain for an annual race, the Carrera de Chirripó.

Details of Salvadoran castaway’s Marshalls arrival emerge

They took him to their home, where Libokmeto prepared a bucket of fresh water so he could have his first proper wash in over a year, then gave him clothes to wear.

Ex-President Abel Pacheco to back opposition candidate Solís

In the run-up to Costa Rica's April 6 presidential runoff, the final two candidates are now battling for endorsements from the country's former leaders.

Venezuela split by pro- and anti-Maduro protests

CARACAS, Venezuela – Supporters and opponents of Venezuela's leftist government staged dueling rallies Saturday in Caracas and other cities in the latest public displays of discontent at soaring inflation and basic goods shortages.

Twitter says Venezuela blocks its images amid protest crackdown

MEXICO CITY – Twitter says the Venezuelan government is blocking images on its website, the latest sign of a crackdown after violent protests that killed at least three people in the past week.

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