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This week in the Peace Corps: Camp GLOW empowering young women worldwide

GLOW stands for "Girls Leading Our World," and, according to Peace Corps, it has been a program led by volunteers for more than 20 years. 

Costa Rican communities fighting against climate change

Twelve municipalities that have taken measures and important steps to implement mitigation and adaptation to climate change, in order to become sustainable and walkable cities.

Costa Rica Restaurant: Pollos Male

For more than 20 years, there’s been a fire burning nearly every day in Escazú. To find it, look for a smokestack towering up...

Who is Venezuela Opposition Leader Juan Guaidó?

Juan Guaidó, a 35-year-old politician, declared himself interim president of Venezuela on Jan. 23, 2019. But who is Juan Guaidó?

Costa Rica’s Billfish Tagging Project Aids Marine Conservation

A group of of scientists led Dr. Larry Crowderheads from the Hopkins Marine Station at Stanford University, catch fish to better understand and manage ocean pelagics like sailfish and marlin.

Nicaraguan resistance group speaks out, refutes Nicaragua pointing finger at Costa Rica for attacks

Hector Armando Morales, a leader of the Nicaraguan resistance group "Los Atabales," spoke to The Tico Times in an exclusive interview.

Costa Rica sets world record for recycling

Guinness World Records now lists Costa Rica as the record-holder for "most plastic bottles recycled in eight hours."

Troubling increase of cancer in Latin America

Every two minutes, five persons are diagnosed with cancer in Latin America.

Honduras police clash with students demanding president’s ouster

Police in Honduras fired tear gas at hundreds of student protesters who blocked a major road in the capital Tegucigalpa as they called for the resignation of President Juan Orlando Hernandez, who just finished the first year of his second term.

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