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Outdoor Cafés may be soon a thing in San José

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Once Again Prosecutor’s Office Asks To Ground Former President Oscar Arias

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Lawyer denounces that Venezuelan Embassy ‘tore up’ the building and owes...

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Counselor sentenced to 30 years in prison for rape of 12...

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25-year-old woman found asphyxiated and hands and feet tied in an...

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Costa Rica Authorities Raid Catholic Church Offices

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Luck And Expertise Avoided Tragedy in Monday’s Plane Crash In San...

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Small Plane Dives Into Virilla River Canyon

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Surprise Rainfall In The Central Valley Friday Afternoon

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The Keys Didn’t Work As Maduro’s Diplomats Try To Re-Enter The...

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Maduro Government Rejected Opposition’s Takeover of The Venezuela Embassy in San...

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Salvadoran migrants help address the shortage of bus drivers in Costa...

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Costa Rica signs an agreement with the U.S. to receive foreign...

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US Department of Justice highlights the extradition of Celso Gamboa and...

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President-elect Laura Fernández defends agreement with the United States

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Salvadoran migrants help address the shortage of bus drivers in Costa...

Q COSTARICA — Irving Ayala left El Salvador with the goal of learning a new culture and gaining experience as a bus driver in Costa Rica, as part of a bilateral cooperation project that helps address the shortage of personnel for these positions and serves as a regional example. Ayala,...