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Mexico opens border to women and children from migrant caravan

The women ran forward when immigration officers unchained a gate that had been pinning back migrants at the crossing.

Venezuela accuses Costa Rica of ‘subordination’ to U.S.

The Venezuelan Foreign Ministry claimed Costa Rica's stance is a distraction from its own woes.

Costa Rica grants asylum to Nicaraguan activist Alvaro Leiva

Costa Rica granted the Nicaraguan human rights activist Alvaro Leiva political asylum last week.

Court rejects tax reform and asks legislators to eliminate four points

The Plenary Court has rejected the tax reform project in its current state.

30 protesters released from prison in Nicaragua

The liberation of 30 opponents of Daniel Ortega’s government this Monday was greeted with relief by human rights organizations, who however have not forgotten that another 500 protesters are “unfairly” imprisoned for protesting.

Trump warns Honduran president to stop migrants en route to U.S.

The group of more than 2,000 Hondurans began their journey in San Pedro Sula.

The Tico Times Weekly Digest: Oct. 15, 2018

This week's Digest brings you up to date on the latest from Costa Rica.

Guatemala Fuego eruption is over: officials

Sixty-two people were evacuated Friday, but authorities said Saturday that activity had ceased.

Nicaragua police arrest 20, use stun grenades to end protest

A Sunday protest ended in arrests and beatings.

A look back at our 5 questions for Costa Rican photographer Ivannia Alvarado

Capturing emotions through the lens of a camera to provoke a social impact: that's what drives Costa Rican amateur photographer Ivannia Alvarado.

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