No menu items!

COSTA RICA'S LEADING ENGLISH LANGUAGE NEWSPAPER

- Advertisement -spot_img

Popular Articles

Nicaragua

The Tico Times Weekly Digest: Jan. 28, 2019

Costa Rica recognizes Juan Guaidó as the interim President of Venezuela, Nicaragua continues to blame Costa Rica for clashes and more in this week's digest. This week's show was brought to you by Riverside Marketplace.

Exiled in Costa Rica, human rights org operating ‘clandestine’ networks in Nicaragua

The organization has a monitoring center and a network of observers who operate in hiding, because the work of defending rights has become a risky activity in Nicaragua.

The Tico Times Weekly Digest: Jan. 21, 2019.

An attack in Nicaragua, our Puerto Viejo Deep Dive and a new Sele squad. These stories and more in this Weekly Digest.

Prominent anti-Ortega journalist seeks refuge in Costa Rica

Carlos Fernando Chamorro, a critic of Daniel Ortega's government, cited "extreme threats" against him.

La Prensa publishes blank front page to protest Nicaraguan government

La Prensa, Nicaragua's oldest newspaper, had a blank front page this Friday for the first time in its 93 years. The special front page was protesting the government's refusal to deliver imported ink and paper.

Four Nicaraguan police officers killed near the border with Costa Rica

Nicaraguan police said the four police officers were killed near the border with Costa Rica on Thursday at 4 p.m.

Music and migration: The struggles of Ceshia Ubau

Ceshia Ubau is a 21-year-old Nicaraguan songwriter who escaped the country's crisis and is making her voice heard in Costa Rica.

Nicaraguan-Costa Rican journalist Lucía Pineda jailed and accused of inciting terrorism in Nicaragua

Lucía Pineda, news director at the now-closed 100% Noticias in Nicaragua has been accused and arrested on terrorism charges against Daniel Ortega’s government.

Carlos Fernando Chamorro, a journalist who fights Ortega’s regime in Nicaragua

“The independent press is a check and balance, and it should continue to play that role."

Honduran president during US-funded ‘Contra’ war on Nicaragua dies

Roberto Suazo Cordova, president of Honduras during the US-financed "Contra" war against Nicaragua in the 1980s, died on Saturday, officials said.

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img