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Costa Rica approaches presidential elections with an uncertain scenario

The lawyer Juan Diego Castro has never run for office and belongs to a tiny party that has only produced one elected representative in...

Costa Rica murder rate hits record high in 2017

That works out to a rate of 12.1 murders per 100,000 inhabitants.

Investigation continues into causes of plane crash in Costa Rica

Ten U.S. citizens and two Costa Rican crew members died Dec. 31 when the small plane they had just boarded crashed and burst into flames shortly after takeoff.

Costa Rican prosecutors raid Emergency Commission office

Police also raided the houses of the former legislators in question, Víctor Hugo Víquez of the National Liberation Party (PLN) and Walter Céspedes of the Social Christian Unity Party (PUSC).

ICE seeks annulment of $112 million payment to Italian company

The state-owned Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE) asked for an annulment of the mediation proceedings that require the institute to provide a large payment...

Legislative committee requests ethics sanctions against Costa Rican president

These criticisms of the president were included in the final report of the committee that investigated loans of more than $30 million from Costa Rican public banks to the cement importer.

Costa Rica’s elections 2018: a primer

In days of yore, Costa Rican elections were called a “fiesta electoral,” a celebration of democracy where many Costa Ricans were fiercely and visibly...

Cold front claims fourth victim in Costa Rica

High winds claimed the life of a fourth victim in Costa Rica as the cold front that has been moving through the country since...

Strong winds cause three deaths in Costa Rica, one in El Salvador

Two Swiss tourists, both 70, died early Sunday morning when a tree fell onto the cabin where they were staying in the Caribbean beach town of Cahuita.

Osa Peninsula organization promotes human development, conservation

Randall Ureña, who works with a community development organization in Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula, gives us a glimpse inside the group's work on the ground.

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