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Caribbean Nations Favoring China over Taiwan

GEORGETOWN, Guyana – Caribbean Community (CARICOM) member nations are increasingly moving toward a one-China position, Guyanese Foreign Minister Rudy Insanally said here July 11...

Are Public Hospitals Prepared for Disasters?

The good news: There is a plan to bring Costa Rica’s public hospitals up to First World fire safety standards. The bad news: It could...

Garifuna Enclave Lures Tourists to Caribbean

LIVINGSTON,Guatemala – This community of Garifunas – a legacy of a colonial-era mix of African slaves and indigenous peoples – has surmounted its geographical...

Aserrí Landfill Approved As Río Azul Set to Close

With the principal garbage dump for the Central Valley – Río Azul – scheduled to close next week, officials have announced that a new...

Creative Cuisine Abounds in Central Pacific

Whether your stay in the central Pacific region takes you ziplining across treetops, boating through mangrove swamps, hiking in national parks or just lying...

Portraitist Gets to the Heart of the Subject

Eighth in an ongoing series on Atenas based artists. Throughout the history of art, portraiture has been an intriguing genre, featuring everyone from Egyptian pharaohs...

Pope and Reagan Visited, Colón Collapsed

The year 1983 was the year Pope John Paul II visited Costa Rica as part of his historic eight-day odyssey to Central America and...

From Farmer’s Son to Celebrated Artist

At 72, Costa Rican artist Isidro Con Wong still finds inspiration in his childhood calligraphy lessons.He likes to say it was that early exposure...

Assembly Approves CARICOM Agreement

THE export taxes for 90% of the Costa Rican products exported to Caribbean countries will be eliminated, now that the Legislative Assembly has approved...

High Oil Prices Spark Crisis

GRANADA, Nicaragua – Soaringinternational oil prices this week shot uppump prices in Nicaragua to a record-high41 córdobas ($2.60) per gallon, sparking anew crisis for...

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Prolonged Drought and Heatwaves Affect Honduras’ Power Supply

The high temperatures and drought affecting Central America have Honduras facing problems in energy generation, the government acknowledged on Saturday in a radio and...

Inter Miami Secures Dramatic Victory Despite Messi’s Quiet Night

Inter Miami's star-studded lineup, led by the legendary Lionel Messi, continued their impressive unbeaten run with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over DC United. Despite...

Experience Guayabo National Monument Under the Full Moon

The Central Conservation Area (ACC) of the National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC-MINAE) will host a night tour of the Guayabo National Monument on...

Costa Rica Investigates Animal Deaths After Zoo Closure

The National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC) reported that seven animals died after being transferred, due to the closure of the Simon Bolivar Zoo....

Panama’s Plan to Close Darién Jungle to Migrants Raises Concerns

A Unicef official said this Friday that it is impossible to predict what will happen if Panama closes the Darién jungle to migrants, as...
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