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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.

Papagayo hotels compared: Where the 1 percent stays, and how you can too

The incredibly beautiful Papagayo region boasts some of the nicest hotels in the country. Here's a comparison of nine Papagayo hotels we visited.

Construction and Housing Expo will offer homes to the public

Real estate developers will be offering housing to the public for as little as $45,000 at the 2016 Construction and Housing Expo, which begins Wednesday in Belén.

Costa Rica says it will support new shark protections despite agreements with fishermen

Costa Rica says it will support protections for three additional shark species under the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species, despite contrary agreements with fishermen.

‘Pura Vida’ takes a chill: Costa Ricans play in Canadian ice hockey tournament

Costa Rica was represented on Canadian ice when players from Costa Rica's Castillo Knights hockey club participated in the Lac Beauport Pond Hockey Tournament...

Uber driver threatened in Costa Rica

A Costa Rica Uber driver was reportedly threatened by taxi drivers on Saturday. The government, which says Uber is illegal here, condemned the violence.

International Design Festival: How to organize a massive, successful event in Costa Rica

In 2009, designers Alfredo Enciso and Paco Cervilla began organizing Costa Rica's massive International Design Festival, or FID. They faced enormous challenges. Here's an inside look.

Pope Francis kicks off Mexico tour addressing drug trafficking and violence

MEXICO CITY – Pope Francis threw himself into the most contentious of issues roiling Mexico during his first full day here, calling on President Enrique Peña Nieto and his government to protect citizens and bring justice to a country wracked with violence and corruption.

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