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Costa Rica Surf Town Pioneer Dan Fowlie Fights for Pavones Legacy After Prison

Dan Fowlie was wearing a tropical shirt and a suntan when I met him in The Tico Times lobby close to 5 o’clock on...

US restores regular flights to Cuba

On Tuesday, the Treasury Department was to invite U.S. airlines to submit applications to be allocated the new flights. American Airlines, Delta, United Airlines and JetBlue have previously expressed an interest in running regular flights to Cuba.

US puts heads of El Salvador MS-13 gang on sanctions list

The U.S. Treasury accused two top figures in the notorious gang of orchestrating assassinations against officials.

Victim testifies in Jairo Mora murder retrial

A Spanish veterinarian kidnapped with Mora on the night of his murder testified via video conference.

Anger builds where Obama seeks shelter for migrant children

The Obama administration is attempting to assemble a network of shelters on U.S. military bases and other federal facilities to lodge thousands of children awaiting immigration proceedings after fleeing violence in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.

Costa Rica’s Circuito Guanacasteco de Surf: A new surf philosophy

MARBELLA, Guanacaste – When the organizers of the Circuito Guanacasteco de Surf (CGS) conceived of a province-wide contest three years ago, their intention was to create an environment that would promote talent that could continue on to the more established Circuito Nacional de Surf of Costa Rica.

Las Ticas beat Mexico to make semifinals of Olympic qualifiers

Costa Rica's women's football team moved one step closer to qualifying for its first ever Olympic games with a 2-1 win over Mexico on Monday.

Pope Francis preaches to marginalized indigenous in a fight to keep Catholics

The pope's visit to the southern state of Chiapas seemed to be a welcome honor for an often downtrodden and forgotten part of Mexico.

Expats hold mass wedding to bypass Costa Rica’s ‘discriminatory’ paperwork requirement

More than 70 foreign couples renewed their vows in a mass wedding ceremony Sunday in Atenas, Costa Rica that was part symbolic protest, part chore.

Uber gets $200 million for international expansion

After meeting with taxi unions, Presidency Minister Sergio Alfaro said Uber, valued at $50 billion, has a “strong negative social impact” on Costa Rica.

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