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Puro Cuento International Festival to open on International Women’s Day

The aim of the festival is to promote a love of story-telling, as well as highlight important social and cultural issues. 

Nicaraguan government and opposition agree on road map for talks

Daniel Ortega’s government and the opposition ended the standoff in their talks in an attempt to end the political crisis in Nicaragua. The parties...

Memories of Costa Rica Travel

If you live in Costa Rica, you may have had to explain to friends why Taco Bell is part of your address.

Costa Rica sentences four members of Mexican jewelry thief gang ‘Los Mazos’ to prison

The four gang members were arrested days after the band made two almost simultaneous robberies on Oct. 31, 2017 to watch shops in Escazú.

UN says Venezuela crisis worsened by sanctions

Sanctions have worsened Venezuela's crippling economic and political crisis, the UN human rights chief said Wednesday, as Washington warned it may expand measures targeting President Nicoolás Maduro's government.

President Alvarado visiting tech hubs in United States seeking investments in Costa Rica

The agenda includes meetings with Amazon, Pop Digital, MicaSense, Microsoft, HP, Intel and Google to discuss the expansion of their operations in Costa Rica.

Animal urine’s contribution to global warming can be reduced by restoring farmland, study says

A study carried out by the International Center of Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) shows that N2O emissions can be significantly reduced by providing healthy pasture for livestock production.

Crowds cheer Guaidó as opposition leader returns to Venezuela

Venezuela's opposition leader Juan Guaidó was cheered by thousands of flag-waving supporters chanting "Yes, you can!" as he returned to Caracas on Monday, defying the threat of arrest by embattled President Nicolás Maduro's regime.

The Tico Times Weekly Digest: March 04, 2019

Decarbonization, soccer, cheeseburgers and more. Get up to speed on Costa Rica's biggest news stories.

This week in the Peace Corps: A volunteer’s time in Talamanca

It’s interesting when people ask me what’s it like living in an indigenous territory.

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