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Using a combination of domestic reform, international investment, and security guarantees, the region can begin to reclaim ...
The vice president of Costa Rica’s Congress says the U.S. embassy revoked her visa over alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party ...
Costa Rica is bracing for a challenging economic landscape through 2025 and into 2026, marked by slower growth, exchange rate pressures, and mounting uncertainties, according to economic analysts.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has ordered U.S. embassies around the world to move ahead with a directive to fire all remaining staffers with the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Costa Rica confronts structural violence as political conflicts and social divisions escalate. A new report highlights President Chaves’s confrontational style, rising femicides, and weakening ...
Costa Rica’s new extradition law targets drug trafficking and terrorism, but experts warn it may miss the mark against organized crime. Limited scope and lessons from Colombia and Ecuador raise doubts ...
Rising seas threaten Costa Rica’s beaches and communities, with 0.36–0.51m rise projected by 2030 in Limón and Guanacaste. Flooding, erosion, and storms risk infrastructure and livelihoods, urging ...
Marco Rubio is the uber-mensch of the Trump administration. He is the secretary of state, the acting national security adviser, the acting director of (what’s left) of the Agency for ...
In the name of free speech, Secretary of State Marco Rubio won't give you a visa if you censor Americans. Tell that to Harvard's international students.
Costa Rica’s President Rodrigo Chaves signed a constitutional reform on Wednesday allowing, for the first time in the country’s history, the extradition of Costa Rican nationals accused of drug ...
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