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European nations reapply restrictions as coronavirus cases spike

European governments are desperate to stem the worrying spike in infections on the continent which has registered more than 279,000 deaths.

Nicaragua declares preventive alert as Tropical Storm Eta threatens

Tropical Storm Eta becomes the 28th named storm of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season. 

The high stakes of digital slots: How casinos beat the competition for Costa Rican players

The online casino represents one of the most spirited industries in the world. Click here to read more about the ways in which these sites compete for players.

4 great reasons to travel to Costa Rica for dental care

If you’re reading this article, you’re probably considering traveling to Costa Rica for dental care. Here are four really great reasons to help you take the first step toward a brand new smile in Costa Rica.

Nicaragua to impose jail time for spreading what government deems ‘false news’

Critics say the law is will further a climate of repression that has existed in Nicaragua since the 2018 anti-government protests.

News briefs: Costa Rica news highlights to start your week

We hope you're reading this with a delicious Costa Rican coffee or traditional gallo pinto. Here's the Costa Rica (and regional) news you should know as a new week begins. 

Sloth Sunday: Awarding the top sloths of the 2020 Ironman Games

Over the last five days, sloths at the Toucan Rescue Ranch have participated in grueling tests of strength and endurance as part of the 2020 Sloth Ironman Games.

Costa Rica begins new dialogue in search of solution to serious fiscal crisis

The Minister of Labor, Geannina Dinarte, highlighted that on the first day of the dialogue, the interest of the sectors in reaching agreements was evident.

‘Hasta siempre, doctor Solís’: Costa Rica mourns doctor’s death

Jamie Solís, a 54-year-old doctor for the Costa Rican Social Security System, is among the more than 1,200 Costa Ricans who have died of COVID-19.

Costa Rica eases entry requirements as high season approaches

Costa Rica began a gradual opening of air borders in August after the total closure of borders in March, when the first cases of the coronavirus were detected.

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