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Selling Your Home in Costa Rica? Why not get the max?

On a first date, you want to dress to impress, don’t you? It seems obvious – but no matter what real estate agents tell sellers about preparing a home for sale, some sellers don’t seem to get the memo.

The endless wait for word on loved ones arrested in Nicaragua

Every day, family members of the 21 opposition figures rounded up in Nicaragua in the past month visit the prison where they think their...

Legislative Assembly votes in favor of IMF loan to Costa Rica

The Legislative Assembly approved, in a first debate, the $1.778 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

Costa Rica will receive $250 million from Green Fund for electric train

The electric train was a main campaign promise for  Alvarado, who was elected as president of Costa Rica in 2018.

No Keylor Navas as Costa Rica prepares for Gold Cup

After the Gold Cup, Costa Rica will start the octagonal final of the Concacaf qualifier for the Qatar 2022 World Cup with three matches in September.

The outlook for Costa Rica’s hotel industry post Covid-19

In this final article in the series that looks at Covid-19 and the hospitality industry in Costa Rica, I will look at a brighter future for hotels and the hospitality industry

El Salvador’s appointment of new judges raises fears of power grab

Lawmakers in El Salvador on Wednesday voted to keep the head of the Supreme Court in place for three more years and appointed five...

End of pandemic a ‘distant future’ for Latin America: WHO

The end of the Covid-19 pandemic remains a distant future for Latin America and the Caribbean, the regional office of the World Health Organization (WHO) said Wednesday.

Mexico top court decriminalizes recreational marijuana use

Mexico's Supreme Court on Monday decriminalized recreational marijuana use for adults

Hotels in Costa Rica: Riding out the pandemic

As Covid travel restrictions shut down the borders, people were laid off as jobs disappeared, but the flexibility and resilience of the Ticos came to the fore.

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