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U.S. Congress looks to condition loans to Nicaragua on political changes

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill Wednesday designed to restrict international loans to Nicaragua unless the country enacts political reforms.

Rincón de la Vieja hike shows off geothermal wonders

As the names of places sometimes do, Rincón de la Vieja had been calling me. The translation of that name to English is tricky,...

International Peace Day in Costa Rica

Events held throughout Costa Rica commemorated International Peace Day on Sept. 21, a United Nations-sponsored holiday to promote peace and ceasefires.

The Secret Airstrip Scandal: Costa Rica’s Role in Iran-Contra Revealed

When the press brought it to light in September 1986, a mile-long secret runway built on a lonely tongue of land jutting into the...

Costa Rica gets off to impressive start at ISA World Junior Surfing Championship

A talented Team Costa Rica is on pace to make history at the 2016 ISA World Junior Surfing Championship as it searches for its first-ever team medal.

Óscar Arias: Why I’m not running again for president of Costa Rica

Nobel Peace Prize winner and two-time Costa Rica President Óscar Arias has decided not to run in 2018 for a third term. Here's why.

Jair Pérez of Jacó takes 1st place in World Surf League qualifier

The Essential Costa Rica Pro Qualifying Series from the World Surf League kicked off Sunday with 64 men and 16 women from all over Central America competing.

5 questions for Costa Rican sculptor José Sancho

Sculptor José Sancho discusses the artistic calling that pulled him away from his career as an economist at the age of 40, and launched a new life.

Costa Rica’s Seed festival is a gardener’s dream come true

Ed Bernhardt takes us inside the recent seed festival in Tinamastes, near Dominical, and reveals a growing movement for organic farming and community health.

Tico climber Warner Rojas reaches highest European peak on Costa Rican Independence Day

Legendary Costa Rican climber Warner Rojas hit another milestone, on Independence Day, by summiting the peak of Mt. Elbrus, the highest point in Europe.

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