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What the Women’s March was really about in Costa Rica

To all those who disagree: I’m sorry you feel that way, but I’m not sorry about our movement. We will keep going until we get what we want. That’s what girls do.

Government condemns graffiti on church walls in Costa Rica

The graffiti was painted onto the Metropolitan Cathedral and a few other downtown San José churches.

Presidential candidate Fabricio Alvarado pulls out of UCR debate

This is at least the fifth debate from which the candidate has withdrawn during the second round of campaigning.

Iconic Costa Rican high school suspends classes following student’s death

Two investigations are focused on the death of a 12-year-old student on Feb. 28.

Polls show continuing statistical dead heat in Costa Rica’s presidential runoff

Fabricio Alvarado dropped six points in the latest poll, while Carlos Alvarado dropped by one.

Therapeutic abortion, part III: looking ahead

Two women who were forced to carry nonviable pregnancies to term want to prevent other women from suffering the same fate.

Mexico’s Tigres defeat Costa Rica’s Herediano to advance in Champions League

Enner Valencia of Ecuador scored for Los Tigres in the 49th minute after controlling a long pass and firing off a powerful shot.

Six Costa Rican students receive AFS-CRUSA scholarships for year in U.S.

A new group of scholarship recipients are U.S.-bound.

Panama firm pleads guilty in FIFA corruption scandal

Mimo International Imports and Exports admitted to fraud for having illicitly paid $500,000 to Costa Rican Eduardo Li.

Heredia ties Mexico’s Tigres in dramatic Champions match

The Heredianos came from behind in a surprise finish.

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