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Jamaica, Costa Rica rally to win Group C games in Gold Cup

Jamaica and Costa Rica will meet on Tuesday to determine the winner of Group C. La Sele can claim the top spot with a win or draw.

Costa Rica seizes 4.3 metric tons of cocaine from shipping container

Costa Rican authorities seized 4.3 metric tons of cocaine that were hidden in a container with a shipment of ceramic arriving from Colombia, the government reported Sunday.

The Olympic Games are a family project for Costa Rica’s top athletes

Costa Rica will go to the Olympic Games as a family. Five of its 12 athletes who will compete in Tokyo 2020 are trained by their own parents.

Start a Costa Rica green pharmacy with potted herbs

HOME GARDENING: Basil, rosemary, thyme and oregano are versatile herbs to have handy in a potted Mediterranean kitchen herb garden.

Surge of migrants attempted US border crossing in June: police

The number of migrants caught by US authorities illegally crossing the Mexico border surged by 4.5 percent in June, despite predictions of a falloff...

Surfing gives hope to Brazilians with disabilities

Doctors told Malu Mendes that she would never walk normally again, but now she is a world champion at riding waves. Miguel Almeida can...

Pandemic rising globally except in Latin America

The number of new cases and deaths from the coronavirus pandemic continued to rise this week in every region of the world except Latin America.

US calls Cuba ‘failed state’ after widespread protests

President Joe Biden said Thursday the United States was considering ways to force open internet access in Cuba, which he called a failed state as the communist leadership faces down the biggest protests in memory.

Canada sanctions Nicaraguan officials with ties to Ortega

Canada on Wednesday imposed financial sanctions on 15 Nicaraguan officials close to President Daniel Ortega

Facing backlash, Costa Rica’s OECD representative resigns

The new representative of Costa Rica to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Ottón Solís, resigned from his position eight days after taking office due to backlash from Congress and business associations.

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