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Costa Rican Coast Guard seizes nearly 2 metric tons of marijuana

A U.S. surveillance plane spotted an unregistered vessel Monday afternoon and reported to Costa Rican authorities its location 50 nautical miles off the Caribbean coast of Limón.

Airline industry proposes perfect-size carry on bag

MIAMI BEACH, Florida – The perfect-sized bag was proposed Tuesday by the world's largest airline association, as it aims to resolve how to squeeze everyone's carry-on luggage onto a crowded plane.

Day 5 Chronicles Driving Through Central America: El Salvador short cut

Wherein Karl and Paul's excellent adventure takes a detour into El Salvador, with a wrong turn, a police stop and men on motorcycles chasing us.

Costa Rica calls for climate change support from world’s top polluters

The president of Costa Rica called on developed economies to put their money where their mouth is on climate change during an address to the United Nations in Geneva, on Monday.

Apple unveils streaming music, improvements to iPhones, Watch software

SAN FRANCISCO, California — Apple unveiled on Monday a new subscription service, simply called "Apple Music," to compete with Spotify, Pandora and other services that are quickly redefining how consumers buy and listen to music.

Chef Jamie Oliver visits Costa Rica, makes tortillas

Oliver posted a handful of pictures to his Facebook page Monday showing the healthy-eating enthusiast sweating over a fire in a rural kitchen with a local cook enjoying an “honest simple delicious” meal.

Costa Rica crowned 2015 World Surfing Champion

It’s official: Costa Rica’s Dream Team surfers are the best in the world.

Oceanographer Sylvia Earle interview filmed off Costa Rica’s Cocos Island

"Most of the ocean is cold and dark. Most of what is known about the ocean is in that upper 1,000 feet or so. You look at a spot on the map and if you only know what’s at the surface you don’t really know what’s going on, any more than you would know about New York City if you just looked at the tops of the buildings," said world-renowned oceanographer and explorer Sylvia Earle.

Guanacaste canton stretches water supplies to support construction

The City Council of Santa Cruz in the northwestern province of Guanacaste has continued to issue construction permits despite warnings of endangering the area's limited water supply.

3 Pitfalls for Costa Rica Businesses to Avoid

Innovation, the process behind the shiny outcome, doesn't produce results right away. Companies must have the stomach and the patience to let that process take place.

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