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S&P warns of new credit risk

Central America’s sovereign debt “is faced with growing credit risks,” a report noted.

Nicaragua charges Colombian man with espionage

Two Nicaraguan soldiers also were detained for allegedly leaking classified military intelligence.

Civil society kicks off colorful Rio+20 counter-summit

Representatives of 20 Brazilian indigenous groups are taking part along with 1,200 natives from Canada, the United States, Colombia and Nicaragua.

Uncertainty clogs Rio+20 talks

Working document from this week’s conference is far from being ready for next week’s summit.

Highway to the Caribbean reopens

The road had been closed since Wednesday.

For exchange rate, 5 years of stability

In the late 1970s and early ’80s, Costa Rica suffered its worst currency devaluation in history. Today, exchange-rate stability is considered one of the country’s economic victories.

Costa Rica to expand private renewable energy markets

Government goal is to have 95 percent of the country’s energy come from renewable sources by 2014.

Silky souvenirs in Guanacaste’s capital

Artist Wendy Tayler paints the landscapes, fauna and flora of Costa Rica onto scarves.

Colombian president talks trade, environment and organized crime in Costa Rica

Costa Rica’s Laura Chinchilla began negotiations with Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia during a brief meeting Friday.

At the top of the world

Warner Rojas became the first Costa Rican to stand atop the world’s highest summit. He is already planning his next challenge.

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