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President Alvarado asks U.S. Secretary of State to review Costa Rica travel advisory, FAA certification

The designation could impact Costa Rica's tourism industry, which is comprised heavily on U.S. visitors. 

‘No evidence’ Maduro willing to hold free elections, Pompeo says in Costa Rica

There's no sign Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is willing to hold free elections.

Pompeo calls on Ortega to cease Nicaragua repression

A small group of Nicaraguans demonstrated against Ortega outside the presidential palace in San José, where Pompeo had talks with Costa Rican President Carlos Alvarado.

Costa Rica will ask U.S. to ‘reconsider’ Level 2 travel advisory

Pompeo is touring Latin America and the Caribbean this week to strengthen relations with partner countries in the region.

Pompeo will discuss Nicaraguan ‘authoritarianism crisis’ during visit to Costa Rica

Pompeo is touring Latin America and the Caribbean this week to strengthen relations with partner countries in the region.

Costa Rica limits the right to strike and prohibits it in essential services

The new law sets limits on the duration of strikes in the education sector to prevent students from running out of lessons indefinitely.

Terrorism and Venezuela will be focus for Pompeo in Costa Rica, Latin America

Pompeo will also thank President Carlos Alvarado for the constant condemnation of Costa Rica against the abuses of Nicolás Maduro.

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.

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