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Lawrence Walsh, Iran-Contra scandal prosecutor, dies at 102

Lawrence Walsh, the former U.S. prosecutor who spent seven years investigating officials in President Ronald Reagan's administration for their roles in the Iran-Contra scandal, has died. He was 102.

For Guatemalan Q’eqchi’ community, accessing health care depends on finding someone to speak their language

PETÉN, Guatemala – For much of Guatemala’s monolingual Mayan population, the ability to access medical attention is often impeded by their inability to speak Spanish. The right to adequate health care without discrimination is enshrined in their country’s constitution; however, since hospitals work only in Spanish, indigenous people often are marginalized and restricted from obtaining basic treatment due to their vernacular.

National Liberation Party faces vote-buying allegation, investigation

According to Radio Monumental, a National Liberation Party lawmaker-elect and city councilwoman allegedly offered day labor jobs through the “Get to Work” program run by the Mixed Institute of Social Assistance in exchange for votes.

Buzzfeed list for top Costa Rica Instagram accounts

We've always known that our photographers are amazing. But now Buzzfeed – the leading authority on making cute animals, pop culture and now politics go viral – has confirmed it.

Proudly PLN?

Following the suspension of presidential candidate Johnny Araya’s campaign, the National Liberation Party has wasted little time in interring his name with his bones. The new social media campaign for the April 6 election makes no mention of Araya, and instead hopes to attract votes using the slogan “Orgullo Liberacionista” or “Liberation Pride.”

Owners offer glimpse of new Maradentro restaurant in Escazú

For Jones, Tuesday was a special occasion: She recently became co-owner of Maradentro, a brand-new Mediterranean tapas bar in Escazú, along with chef and business partner Gabriel Rafaelli. Jones is the titular president of C. Jones & Co. Blackbook Business Development, where she develops brands for a variety of high-end clients. Yet Jones is now investing in her own establishment for the first time.

Tico elections authority cites security concerns in decision to close polling station in Venezuela

Costa Rica's Supreme Elections Tribunal announced Tuesday that security concerns in Venezuela motivated their decision to close a polling station at the Costa Rican Consulate in Caracas, opting instead for a location in Colombia.

Mexican fisherman accused of biggest poaching case in history at Costa Rica’s Isla del Coco still a fugitive

A Mexican fishing boat captain busted in 2008 with 12 tons of tuna well within the protected boundary waters of Costa Rica's Isla del Coco National Park fled the country before his trial and has never faced justice.

Why was Costa Rica removed from the list of the world’s most ethical travel destinations?

It's been a tough few months for Costa Rica's global image. The country has seen its scores drop in everything from press freedom to environmental performance, and it is likely knocked out of the running to become the world's first carbon-neutral country.

The NSA has surveillance system to record ‘100 percent’ of a foreign country’s phone calls

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The United States National Security Agency has built a surveillance system capable of recording "100 percent" of a foreign country's telephone calls, enabling the agency to rewind and review conversations as long as a month after they take place, according to people with direct knowledge of the effort and documents supplied by former contractor Edward Snowden.

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