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The US Treasury has sanctioned four Costa Ricans, including ex-security minister Celso Gamboa, for drug trafficking and money ...
Costa Rica’s tourism industry is sounding the alarm as rising crime rates and U.S. President Donald Trump’s remarks about San ...
US Southern Command deploys over 4,500 Marines and Sailors via Iwo Jima ARG and 22nd MEU to disrupt drug trafficking in ...
Air Canada has suspended plans to resume flights as its strike continues, canceling routes to Costa Rica and affecting ...
Full list of dates, cities, and venues from Costa Rica to Mexico, featuring stops in San José, Bogotá, Santiago, Buenos Aires ...
Costa Rica’s top court overturned a visitor quota hike at Corcovado National Park, citing lack of scientific evidence and ...
Route 32 in Costa Rica reopens on August 17 after a prolonged landslide cleanup, but preventive closures may occur due to saturated soil.
El Salvador extended detention of 88,000 alleged gang members until 2027 for mass trials, drawing criticism from rights ...
Nicaragua’s government has accused retired General Álvaro Baltodano Cantarero, once a close ally of President Daniel Ortega, ...
Air Canada resumes operations to Costa Rica following a government directive that ended a flight attendants' strike, with gradual normalization expected over the next week.
Former Costa Rican security minister Celso Gamboa was acquitted of influence peddling but remains in prison awaiting U.S.
The U.S. State Department’s 2024 Human Rights Report found no major abuses in Costa Rica but flagged worrying trends in press freedom and labor rights enforcement, raising international concern.
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