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Cuba’s Raúl Castro takes a big chance on currency reform

Analyst: "The unification of the exchange rate would be an extraordinarily bold reform."

Costa Rica’s Unity party plummets in latest poll as the race for the runoff heats up

Almost half of Ticos are undecided as 2014 presidential candidates scramble to win their votes.

Middle Earth actor lands in Costa Rica

British actor Dominic Monaghan visits San José – but why?

Costa Rica signs domestic worker rights convention

Thousands of "invisible" domestic workers, mostly women, won the right to organize and to receive a minimum wage thanks to the new law.

Service road study a minor setback for $1 billion Moín Port project, manager says

A Costa Rican government agency rejected environmental paperwork submitted on a crucial road servicing renovation of Moín Port, but the project will move forward, a spokesman for APM Terminals said.

Drug submarine captured in Ecuador destined for Costa Rica

Public Security Vice Minister Celso Gamboa said that other drug submarines have landed in Costa Rica.

Costa Rica’s Cabo Blanco Absolute Nature Reserve turns 50

Cabo Blanco Absolute Nature Reserve, Costa Rica's oldest nationally protected forest, celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. Located on the Nicoya Peninsula's southernmost tip,...

Gunmen steal $60,000 in Costa Rica restaurant heist

The robbers reportedly knew their victims were carrying large quantities of cash.

For Guatemala’s Rigoberta Menchú, votes aren’t everything

The Mayan Nobel Peace Prize laureate dismisses low voter support in recent elections, saying politics in Guatemala are skewed toward the wealthy.

How much does a liter of milk cost?

Some Costa Rican presidential aspirants struggled to offer their best guess for the cost of basic household items.

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