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Explore Rich Marine Life at Costa Rica’s Puntarenas Marine Park

A sea turtle is seen at the Marine Park of Puntarenas, in Puntarenas, Costa Rica, on February 15, 2020.

Latin American leaders repressed protests in 2019, according to AI

Amnesty International recognized that Latin American governments had adopted aggressive positions regarding migrants, refugees and asylum seekers.

Both Costa Rican clubs eliminated from CONCACAF Champions League

Costa Rica's two representatives in the CONCACAF Champions League, Deportivo Saprissa and AD San Carlos, were both eliminated from the tournament on Wednesday night.

Our 2020 High Season Print Edition is here!

The Tico Times new print edition is on its way to distributors nationwide.

Terminal disease threatens citrus production in Central America

The first countries to see the presence of huanglongbing were Belize and Honduras in 2009. In 2010 it spread to Guatemala and Nicaragua, and in 2011 it arrived in Costa Rica.

Costa Rica Pic of the Day: Cerro Pasquí, Cartago

Cerro Pasquí is an extinct volcano near the slopes of Costa Rica's mighty Irazú. 

Another indigenous man killed in Costa Rica’s southern zone

This new crime against the life of an indigenous leader comes less than a year after the murder of Sergio Rojas, a Bribrí leader from the territory of Salitre, in a crime which remains unsolved.

Costa Rica dismantles a trafficking network of Cuban migrants

Costa Rican authorities dismantled on Tuesday a network dedicated to the trafficking of Cuban migrants entering from Panama and intending to reach the United States or Mexico.

Top App Helps Costa Rica Anglers

PezCA has near-real-time updates on ocean conditions that helps anglers fish smarter, not harder.

Authorities begin investigation into Costa Rica data analysis unit for fear of privacy breach

Crespo said that a technical and legal team of her agency will work during this week with the Presidency to determine if the work of UPAD violated the privacy of citizens.

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