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President of Costa Rica postpones trip to UAE due to tension in the Middle East

The president of Costa Rica, Carlos Alvarado, announced on Wednesday the postponement of a trip he had planned to take next week to the...

President Alvarado’s message for the new year: ‘2020 will be a year of well-being and hope’

President Carlos Alvarado delivered a message of hope as Costa Rica and the world welcomed the new decade.

Rich nations urged to do ‘fair share’ at global refugee meet

The UN urged countries Tuesday to take joint responsibility for caring for surging numbers of displaced people, while wealthy nations faced criticism for not shouldering their "fair share" of the burden.

Watch: President Alvarado speaks at Global Refugee Forum in Geneva

President Alvarado says 10.5% of Costa Rica's population is comprised of immigrants.

Costa Rica will ask for international help to assist migrant crisis

The president of Costa Rica, Carlos Alvarado, will ask the international community for help in the face of an influx of migrants, the government said Sunday.

President Alvarado signs technical norm, essentially legalizing therapeutic abortion in Costa Rica

"With this we seek to settle a historical debt with the women of this country. ... This decision is to save women's lives and protect their health." 

Costa Rica takes final step in establishing when, how therapeutic abortions can be performed

“The technical norm is not an opening for free abortion nor does it extend the law," said Alejandra Acuña.

Costa Rica opens UN climate meeting with call for concrete actions

President Alvarado touted Costa Rica's successes while explaining that an environmentally progressive economy can be a profitable one. 

FIFA president says Costa Rica could host World Cup, vows ‘never again’ to corruption scandals in soccer

Infantino announced that FIFA is studying the possibility of hosting the Under-20 Women's World Cup in 2020 in Costa Rica and Panama.

Costa Rica’s president recognized among TIME’s 100 Next

President Alvarado is among "the rising stars and up-and-comers who are shaping their industries — and the future."

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