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Keylor Navas will not join Costa Rica’s ‘La Sele’ for upcoming friendlies

After a roller-coaster Monday that nearly saw him traded to Manchester United, Keylor Navas and the Costa Rica Football Federation have decided that the goalkeeper will stay in Spain instead of joining La Sele for its next two friendlies.

Unanimous: Guatemalan Congress strips President Pérez Molina’s immunity

Otto Pérez Molina, a 64-year-old retired general, is the first president to have his immunity revoked in the Central American country's history.

Air Panama to offer new flights from San José to David, Bocas del Toro

In October, Air Panama will begin offer three flights a week from San José to David and Bocas del Toro.

Olympics: Rio chief pledges to ‘fix’ water pollution

Last week, German sailor Erik Heil revealed that he had to undergo an operation on a serious skin infection after competing in the Olympic test regatta at Guanabara.

Pope Francis allows for expanded forgiveness for abortions

Pope Francis said Tuesday that during a special "year of mercy" he's designated that all priests would have the right to hear confession for abortion. Is it a symbolic gesture?

Keylor Navas’ bad day with Real Madrid: What happened and what people are saying about it

The drama that unfolded Monday in the botched Keylor Navas for David De Gea swap will live on in infamy for quite awhile from the plazas of Madrid to the beaches of Costa Rica. Here's the best reactions and some more fallout from the transfer gone wrong.

Guatemalan president faces judgment day in Congress

Guatemala's Congress will debate Tuesday whether to strip embattled President Otto Pérez Molina of his immunity and force him to face prosecution over massive corruption at the national customs service.

Nearly all seabirds will have ingested plastic by 2050

Most seabirds have already eaten plastic in the oceans, and scientists projected Monday that 99 percent will have done so by 2050.

How We Transitioned from a U.S. Business to Costa Rica Living

We decided to visit Costa Rica three years ago and fell in love with the country, so we decided to build a beautiful villa in the community of Hermosa Heights in Playa Hermosa, Guanacaste.

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