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Nicaragua’s San Cristóbal volcano erupts

Officials issued a green (preventive) alert and started the evacuation of people.

Guatemalan President Otto Pérez Molina to visit Costa Rica

Security, trade, international relations and drug trafficking are on the meeting’s agenda.

Lawmakers approve farmland tax reform in second vote

A bill that exempts small farmers from higher property taxes passes a second round of legislative vote.

Fisheries Institute shakeup continues

Following last week’s firing of the fishery institute’s vice president, President Laura Chinchilla’s Cabinet focuses on more changes at the agency, including the possible firing of its president.

Is Costa Rica violating human rights by banning in vitro fertilization?

Costa Rica is sued by 18 plaintiffs for prohibiting the practice. The state went to trial Wednesday and Thursday.

A renewable power generation primer

While the commercial generation of solar energy in Costa Rica is just getting started, experts foresee quick growth as the cost of generating solar energy drops.

Costa Rica’s past and future clash over energy

The country sooner or later will be forced to open to much greater private participation in the generation of electricity in order to meet demand, simply because it probably cannot afford not to.

Costa Rica’s 2013 budget a controversial move

Finance Minister Edgar Ayales on Monday presented the Legislative Assembly with the administration’s 2013 budget, which cuts spending on infrastructure projects, but not the public payroll.

Hotel Makanda: A romantic seaside retreat

Go share a slice of paradise with a troupe of squirrel monkeys.

Nicoya Mayor: ‘God was with us’

A jittery night's sleep for Sámara residents.

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