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Controversy Erupts over Spheres

What do you get when one man’s passion for spheres collides with the National Museum’s plans to recover mysterious pre-Columbian objects? A criminal investigation....

Trial Date Set In Villalobos Case

To the relief, and chagrin, of a great number of former clients of the high-interest investment operation known as “The Brothers,” the Judicial Branch...

Films Explore Environmental Issues in Region

The name of the largest island on the Pacific coast of Central America is scarcely known to the world, according to a documentary produced...

Education Minister Optimistic

Leonardo Garnier took on the challenge of a lifetime May 8: ensuring that a country renowned for its attention to education lives up to...

Déja Vu – and Overspending Bill Came Due

Costa Ricans moved into the 1990s with a growing hopefulness for regional peace and an understandable sense of déjà vu. For the second time...

Panamanian Gov’t to Sell Mansion Seized from Noriega

PANAMA CITY – A mansion in Panama City seized in 1990 from Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega will be the first of the former strongman’s...

Report: Rights Respected, Though Problems Remain

Costa Rica has serious problems of child prostitution, child labor and domestic violence against women and children, according to the U.S. State Department’s 2005...

Finnish Foreign Ministry: The Loan Wasn’t Ours

Though President Abel Pacheco has said the government of Finland should forgive its $32 million loan to Costa Rica because of corruption allegations related...

Villalobos’ Fraud Trial Loses Priority

The trial against Osvaldo Villalobos – one of the two brothers from the Villalobos Brothers high-interest loan operation who is charged with fraud, money...

President Pacheco Named Shark Enemy of 2005

FAR across the Atlantic tomorrow, the name of Costa Rica’s President will be dragged through the mud before members of the international press, to...

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US Women’s Soccer Team to Face Costa Rica Before Olympics

The United States women's national soccer team, four-time Olympic champions, are set to face off against Costa Rica on July 16 at Audi Field...

AI to the Rescue: Saving Brazil’s Wildlife from Roadkill

In Brazil, where about 16 wild animals become roadkill every second, a computer scientist has come up with a futuristic solution to this everyday...

Costa Rica’s Declining Press Freedom Highlighted in US Report

The U.S. Department of State published the 2023 Human Rights Report. The document analyzed the state of human rights in Costa Rica and reported...

US Family Finds New Life in Costa Rican Blue Zone

CNN published the story of a U.S. family that moved to Costa Rica, and it changed their lives completely. Kema Ward-Hopper and Nicholas Hopper...

Alcaraz Hopeful for Madrid Masters 1000 Return

The Spanish player Carlos Alcaraz, world number three, did not want to fully confirm his participation in the Madrid Masters 1000, but stated that...
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