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The Tico Times Weekly Digest: March 25, 2019

An indigenous land rights leader was murdered in his home, four cases of measles detected in Costa Rica and La Sele falls to Guatemala.

Costa Rica Treatment Center tackles addiction differently

“The biggest thing is knowing a service like ours is available and is helping to combat the epidemic of substance abuse and mental-health disorders. We are here to make a difference.”

Costa Rica’s Bribrí women commemorate Sergio Rojas and vow to keep his fight alive

About 30 indigenous leaders, friends and family of Sergio Rojas gathered in the indigenous Bribrí community of Shiroles, about 20 km west of Puerto...

The planet loses 40 soccer fields worth of forests every minute

In just 10 years the planet has lost 945,345 km2 of natural forests, a little over the total size of Venezuela.

The Incredible Grip of Sloths: How Their Claws Keep Them Hanging On

With their long claws and strong muscles, sloths have a powerful grip. Their bodies are so conditioned to hanging from branches that dead sloths have been found still suspended from the branch they were climbing on.

Costa Rica falls to Guatemala, 1-0, in soccer friendly

Costa Rica was unable to break the defense imposed by Villatoro, whose team was orderly and precise and left few options for the Central American giants.

How to file a criminal complaint, or ‘denuncia,’ in Costa Rica

Denuncias, or criminal complaints, allow people in Costa Rica to come forward with abuses of power within the state. The Tico Times helps English speakers through the process.

Costa Rica Restaurant: Aroi Thai

Aroi Thai was the first Thai restaurant in Costa Rica. They started as a delivery-only service before opening a restaurant in Ciudad Colon in...

Priest accused of sexual abuse arrested trying to leave Costa Rica

The priest was arrested at the border post of Paso Canoas, the main border crossing with Panama, according to a statement from the prosecutor's office.

Nicaragua govt agrees to prisoner release to restart opposition talks

Nicaragua's government agreed on Wednesday to release opposition prisoners within 90 days in order to restart stalled peace talks aimed at ending an 11-month political crisis, a dialogue mediator said.

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