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‘I feel like they cut me down to the roots’: A Salvadoran refugee’s story

Jonathan is one of more than 800 Salvadorans who have requested asylum in Costa Rica so far this year. This is the story of why he left.

8 questions to ask before buying a vacation home in Costa Rica

Whether you are a tourist, a foreign resident or a citizen, here are eight questions to ask before buying a vacation home in Costa Rica.

PHOTOS: Celebrating Costa Rican moms

On this Mother's Day, photographer Arnaldo González brings us portraits of Costa Rican mothers.

Noe Mar McGonagle wins bronze, Team Costa Rica finishes fifth at ISA World Surfing Games

Though they couldn't repeat as world champions, Noe Mar McGonagle and Team Costa Rica still managed a solid showing in front of their home crowd at the 2016 ISA World Surfing Games.

US wins Aloha Cup exhibition at World Surfing Games

The tag team Aloha Cup is one of the formats being considered for the surfing competition at the 2020 Olympics in Japan.

Giving guaro a second sip

At a time when a booming craft beer scene has made Costa Rica a regional leader in artisanal brewing, is guaro poised to be Tiquicia’s next big drink trend?

Costa Rica’s surfers maintain control nearing finals of World Surfing Games

Only Costa Rica and Portugal still have five surfers in the competition heading into the final days of the ISA World Surfing Games at Playa Jacó.

Arts, culture and Mother’s Day: the week ahead in Costa Rica

In this Mother's Day edition of our Calendar, check out live music, art, dining and a Pancha Carrasco celebration (what's that? Read on).

US parents still looking for answers in son’s 2009 disappearance in Costa Rica

Roma and Luda Gimelfarb are in Costa Rica this week for what's become a tragic, annual ritual: searching for information about their son, David, who went missing in Rincón de la Vieja National Park in Guanacaste seven years ago today.

Texas Tech University to open Costa Rica campus

Texas Tech University will be opening up a satellite campus in San José, Costa Rica that will offer degrees in the fields of engineering and hospitality, among others.

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