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Las ferias: Cheap, Locavore Markets Abound (And You Won’t See Any Hipsters)

I find no better way to spend my Saturday mornings that going to a local farmer's market (feria del agricultor). Because I'm still getting...

French rally for attack victims on eve of Paris march

PARIS – More than 700,000 people poured onto the streets of France Saturday in solidarity with victims of this week's Islamist attacks, on the eve of a march in Paris expected to dwarf that figure.

Biofuels would be produced at Chinese refinery in Limón, says Costa Rica oil chief

News of the agreement came as Costa Rican and Chinese officials reached consensus Friday on how to move forward with the $1.5 billion project after the Comptroller General’s Office canceled the previous project over a conflict of interest in 2013.

Guatemala’s Coffee Industry Faces Crisis Amid Coffee Rust Epidemic

The government needs to wake up and smell the reality, says head of Guatemala coffee growers association.

Wendy’s leaves Costa Rica

Looks like aficionados of the franchise will have to dip their fries in a McDonald’s shake instead of a Frosty from now on.

Tropical Sand Reaches Wall Street, Costa Rica Pleased

The Costa Rican Tourism Board's latest campaign, "Save The Americans," has reached Wall Street. This sand sculpture, which features such Costa Rican personalities as the howler...

Walking Around: This Isn’t McDonald’s

On a recent trip to Manuel Antonio National Park, I stopped at a pharmacy in Parrita, which is about 20 minutes outside of Quepos....

Life jackets not distributed before Costa Rica catamaran began sinking, killing 3, says president’s office

The Prosecutor’s Office and the Judicial Investigation Police have opened an investigation into the causes of the Pura Vida Princess catamaran accident to determine whether or not the ship’s captain was negligent, Tatiana Vargas, spokeswoman for the Prosecutor’s Office confirmed to The Tico Times.

Blood, bodies, bullets turn heart of France into war zone

The kind of violence that seemed unimaginable in the City of Light concluded more than two days of terrible tension as police hunted the Islamist gunmen who had massacred 12 people at a satirical weekly magazine Wednesday.

Family petitions court as delays in Jairo Mora murder trial continue

LIMÓN – The murder trial of seven men accused of killing Costa Rican sea turtle conservationist Jairo Mora in 2013 was further delayed this week when judges ordered an attorney for the victim's family, Rodrigo Araya, to remove himself from the civil part of the case, citing problems with his attendance in court.

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