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Jean Marc Calvet, part II: Fighting against Marco

He came to Costa Rica to find peace, but his path forward took a dangerous detour.

Jean Marc Calvet, part I: Getting to know Marco

Jean Marc Calvet finally found his way to Costa Rica, but that was only the beginning.

5 questions for a French artist in Costa Rica: Jacques Hervot

Within Hervot’s pieces, the love he has for Costa Rica and its pura vida lifestyle are expressed by vibrant colors.

From France to Costa Rica: ‘Costa Rica is so privileged’

"We're lucky to live here," says Emmanuel Javogue of the Tamarindo Art Foundation.

Air France to start direct flights between Paris and San José

Travelers can go from "buenos días" to "bonjour" twice a week on Boeing 777-300s starting Nov. 2.

Costa Rica honors French terror victims in Parque Francia

Flowers and candles still surround the monument in San José's Parque Francia to honor the victims of last Friday's terrorist attacks in Paris. According to the...

France launches new airstrikes on Syria and more anti-terrorism raids in France

PARIS -- France and Russia launched a punishing wave of attacks against Islamic State targets in Syria on Tuesday, as French leaders invoked an emergency pact to demand European allies join an intensifying military response to last week's terrorist carnage in Paris.

At least 120 killed in Paris attacks; No Ticos reported killed or wounded, consulate says

No Costa Ricans were reported killed or wounded in the terrorist attacks that killed at least 120 people in Paris, France on Friday night. The Costa Rican government condemned the attacks.

Costa Rica’s Under-17 team upsets France to advance to World Cup quarterfinals

Costa Rica made history on Thursday when it toppled a talented France squad to advance to the quarterfinals of the Under-17 World Cup for the first time since 2005.

Gunman opens fire on Amsterdam-Paris train injuring 2 before being subdued by passengers

ARRAS, France – A heavily armed man opened fire on a high-speed train traveling from Amsterdam to Paris on Friday, injuring two people before being overpowered by two U.S. passengers.

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