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Walter Fernández: Your Insurance Consultant and Broker

Costa Rica’s insurance market offers a wide variety of options for those who wish to acquire insurance coverage. To find the right product, it...

Leadership Development hosted through the University for Peace in Costa Rica

A corporate sustainability manager, a coffee farmer, an employee at a tech company, a psychologist, the founder of an NGO and a master’s student...

Leadership Development hosted through the University for Peace in Costa Rica

A corporate sustainability manager, a coffee farmer, an employee at a tech company, a psychologist, the founder of an NGO and a master’s student...

Universidad Veritas and Alamo District Colleges create Symbiosis: the new student exchange program between Costa Rica and the US

Universidad Veritas and Alamo District Colleges launched a new student exchange program, which aims to be sustainable and have a social impact for its...

Cryptocurrency and Costa Rica – The Current Picture

With many countries around the world looking into the adoption or ban of cryptocurrencies, those with a mind to trade them should look for...

US Mega Millions jackpot jumps to $278 million and you could win it from Costa Rica!

Who hasn’t imagined winning a huge lottery jackpot? Your dreams of spending the prize money may kick into high gear every time Mega Millions...
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Landslides and Flooding Wreak Havoc on Costa Rica’s Roads

The recent heavy rains in Costa Rica have caused significant damage to the country’s already deteriorating road network. According to the National Roads Council...

Costa Rica Fights Coral Bleaching with Pioneering Restoration Efforts

Coral reefs, often called the rainforests of the sea, are critical to the health of our planet, supporting over one-quarter of all marine species....

Poverty Surges in Costa Rica’s Guanacaste Province

Extreme poverty in Costa Rica's Guanacaste province has surged from 1.9% in 2021 to 3.9% in 2024, doubling in just three years. Workers in...