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PHOTOS: Panama defeats Costa Rica to qualify for its first World Cup

Late surges by Honduras and Panama, a terrible night for the United States, and a "phantom goal" made for an exciting couple of hours.

One community’s story of Tropical Storm Nate: landslides, fear and resilience

The hours progressed, and the rain came in — sideways. At 40 to 50 kilometers an hour. For almost two days.

How to help the victims of Tropical Storm Nate in Costa Rica

The options for donors or volunteers are plentiful, wide-ranging and inspiring.

Rescue operations, recovery continue after Hurricane Nate

The National Emergency Commission (CNE) released this photo of Costa Rican Red Cross Search and Rescue workers helping people in the Guanacaste community of Sardinal, which was isolated by flooding.

5 questions for US photographer David Flynn

For three months, Flynn lived in León, Nicaragua, where he captured images of people’s daily lives. He now lives in Costa Rica, experiencing life as a retiree photographer.

PHOTOS: Costa Rica clinches World Cup 2018 berth

Kendall Waston's header deep into injury time gave Costa Rica a 1-1 draw with Honduras and a berth in the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

Bike rides with Paul Smith – and other dangerous pursuits

Paul, now in his mid-eighties, is a never-ending source of inspiration and ideas. You do not say no to Paul. Paul, however, does say no.

Government decrees state of mourning; donation, volunteer efforts increase

The decree means that flags will be flown at half mast and all government events are cancelled so officials can focus on responding to the storm.

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