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Costa Rica’s most famous crocodile

Many years ago, Pocho the crocodile died of natural causes in Siquirres, Costa Rica. The entire town threw him a funeral: https://youtu.be/79-PmOnNhTw Pocho was famous...

Costa Rica offers refuge to Afghan women

Costa Rica will welcome women fleeing Afghanistan in search of refuge, fearing that their rights will not be respected by the Taliban, said Vice President Epsy Campbell.

Costa Rica ‘deeply worried’ about Afghan women and girls

Costa Rica joined the EU, US and 17 other countries on Wednesday in issuing a joint statement saying they were "deeply worried about Afghan women and girls,” urging the Taliban to ensure their safety.

Canada calls snap elections: How to vote from Costa Rica

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced snap elections for September 20 to seek a new mandate to steer the nation's pandemic exit, much to the dismay of his rival parties

Canada to require vaccine for air travel

Canada’s vaccination requirement for the transport sector should be applied by the end of October at the latest.

Fight for legal marijuana to continue in Costa Rica

A law project to legalize and promote the hemp and medical cannabis industries in Costa Rica will resume its progress through the Legislative Assembly this week

Happy Mother’s Day!

Happy Mother’s Day from Costa Rica!

Did You Inherit a Property in Costa Rica?

Inheriting a property in Costa Rica may sound like a great deal. However, if you are the executor, you’ll now be in charge of what can be a bit of a puzzle.

6 Reasons to Start Gardening in Costa Rica

Whether you've got a lot of space or a little, a green thumb or knack for killing plants, "Home Gardening" columnist Ed Bernhardt explains why this is the time to plan your Costa Rican garden.

Covid-19 in Costa Rica: Cases & hospitalizations rise, deaths stable

Costa Rica registered 10,151 new Covid-19 cases during epidemiological week 31, which spanned August 1-7

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