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Former Latin American leaders condemn ‘breakdown in the rule of law’ in El Salvador

The declaration comes after El Salvador’s new Legislative Assembly voted Saturday to dismiss top Supreme Court judges who opposed populist President Nayib Bukele.

PAHO says region’s hospitals are ‘dangerously full’

PAHO, the Americas office of the World Health Organization (WHO), warned hospitals in the region are "dangerously full" with Covid-19 patients.

Costa Rica coronavirus data for Wednesday, May 5

More than 1,100 people in Costa Rica are hospitalized with Covid-19, a new record, the Health Ministry said in its Wednesday evening update.

USA books Costa Rica friendly with eye to World Cup rhythm

The United States will face Costa Rica in a June 9 friendly, the US Soccer Federation said Wednesday, booking a possible second USA match in four days against the Ticos.

PSA: Airlines end flexible travel waivers

Many U.S. airlines are ending flexible travel waivers that allowed travelers to change or cancel flights at no cost during the coronavirus pandemic.

Calm urged after deadly Colombia protest clampdown

The anti-government protests in Colombia come at a time of economic despair for many, fueled by the global health crisis. 

State of the Republic: President Alvarado promotes infrastructure, progress

President Carlos Alvarado on Tuesday delivered the State of the Republic, an annual rendering of accounts before the Legislative Assembly and the Costa Rican public.

Costa Rican named to World Trade Organization deputy leader role

Gonzalez is a former foreign trade minister who also served as a senior director at the World Bank and as director of the agriculture and commodities division at the WTO.

Costa Rica surpasses 1,000 hospitalized with Covid-19

More than 1,000 people in Costa Rica are hospitalized with Covid-19 for the first time during the pandemic, the Health Ministry reported in its Monday evening update.

US to welcome more refugees, including Central Americans

President Joe Biden announced Monday, after coming under fierce criticism, that he was raising the maximum number of refugees allowed into the United States

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