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With traffic cameras off, more police patrol the highways

Fines by traffic cops run as high as $800.

Costa Rican soccer headquarters raided due to financial irregularities

According to the Finance Ministry, Fedefútbol failed to provide accounting details concerning a March 29 match with Argentina.

Nicaragua re-elects Ortega, but top rival calls election a ‘fraud’

Ortega re-elected with nearly 63 percent of the vote. Runner-up Fabio Gadea refuses to recognize results; international observers note irregularities and difficulties.

Anesthesiologists one-day strike paralyzes several Costa Rica hospitals

63 anesthesiologists strike to protest working conditions.

Spain’s Movistar begins service in Costa Rica on Tuesday

Latin America telecom rival Claro broke Costa Rica’s telecom monopoly Saturday, and Movistar joins the fray Tuesday.

Nicaragua president Ortega set to win third term

Ortega will remain president of Nicaragua for another five years, despite a constitutional ban on consecutive terms. The ex-Sandinista was also won the presidency in 1984.

Claro breaks Costa Rican cellphone monopoly

As of Saturday, Mexico’s Claro cellular service is now available in the Central Valley.

Environment and Security Ministries sign accord to protect Costa Rica’s marine resources

The two agencies will implement an electronic system to monitor Costa Rica's maritime territories

Ex-general Otto Pérez Molina wins Guatemalan presidency

Pérez will try to repair an impoverished country overrun by violence and drug trafficking.

Thousands of students say ‘no’ to drugs at Red Ribbon Week

The U.S. Embassy praised the event for educating the country’s children as the drug trade moves further into Central America.

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