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The Tico Times Weekly Digest: April 15, 2019

Welcome to The Tico Times Weekly Digest, where we bring you up-to-speed as a new week starts in Costa Rica. 

The Tico Times Weekly Digest: April 8, 2019

Lifeguard programs, a chat with the UNICEF director and some of the best ceviche in Jacó. This and more in this Weekly Digest.

The Tico Times Weekly Digest: April 1, 2019

The Tico Times visits the southern zone, we launch a new episode of our podcast and give tips on how to stay safe in Costa Rica.

The Tico Times Weekly Digest: March 25, 2019

An indigenous land rights leader was murdered in his home, four cases of measles detected in Costa Rica and La Sele falls to Guatemala.

The Tico Times Weekly Digest: March 18, 2019

OIJ joins the investigation into two police officers, the 737 Max is banned from Costa Rican airspace and some awesome vigorones at the Santa Ana farmers market. This and more in this week's digest.

The Tico Times Weekly Digest: March 11, 2019

International Women's Day, Vaso Lleno and talks in Nicaragua. These stories and more in this week's digest. Links to the stories below:

The Tico Times Weekly Digest: March 04, 2019

Decarbonization, soccer, cheeseburgers and more. Get up to speed on Costa Rica's biggest news stories.

The Tico Times Weekly Digest: Feb. 11, 2019

In this week's digest, we look at how the #MeToo movement came to Costa Rica last week. Advisory: Explicit details of alleged sexual assault

The Tico Times Weekly Digest: Feb. 4, 2019

Clowns, beer and a Guinness world record. See more in this week's Tico Times Weekly Digest.
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Costa Rica’s Role in US Deportation Drama with Salvadoran Migrant

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