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Costa Rica announces charging grid for electric vehicles

The stations will allow the users of electric vehicles to charge 80 percent of the car battery within 20 minutes.

The Tico Times Dispatch: March news roundup

Sergio Rojas, an indigenous leader, was murdered in his home; wildfires ravaged Nosara and Costa Rica is facing water cuts as El Niño bears down on Central America. The Tico Times also continues its coverage of sexual assault and harassment. Finally, La Sele is gearing up for the 2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup.

The morning-after pill causes controversy in Costa Rican government

“If a woman is a victim of rape or if she has had risky sexual intercourse, she ought to have the option of free access to emergency contraception,” Inamu stated in a press release.

Zidane: No debate between Courtois and Navas next season

Real Madrid could sell Thibaut Courtois or Keylor Navas this summer after head coach Zinedine Zidane said on Tuesday the club will have a clear first-choice goalkeeper next season. 

More than 113 million people worldwide suffered from hunger in 2018

"The outlook for 2019 is even worse than in 2018, when the El Niño phenomenon caused extremely dry conditions and a prolonged heat wave," says the report.

The Tico Times Weekly Digest: April 1, 2019

The Tico Times visits the southern zone, we launch a new episode of our podcast and give tips on how to stay safe in Costa Rica.

Trump cuts aid to Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador; threatens to close Mexican border

Trump announced the aid cut-off to El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala last week and threatened once again to close the US border with Mexico in response to the migrant surge.

A baby sloth is born in Costa Rica

For this story, we're going all the way back to 2014. When Sam Trull put her hands on the belly of the mother sloth she...

Gustico offers flavors, sights and sounds of rural Costa Rica

The Feria del Gustico continues through Sunday, March 31.

Contact Group pushes for progress on Venezuela impasse

The group includes eight European countries and four from Latin America, including Costa Rica.

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