Costa Rica’s outgoing President Rodrigo Chaves will remain a top official in his successor’s government, granting the outgoing populist immunity in the face of his legal troubles.
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La Nación reported in 2021 that the World Bank had sanctioned Chaves over a "pattern of unwanted inappropriate behavior" when ...
The United States has revoked the visas of several board executives at La Nación, one of Costa Rica’s leading media outlets, triggering fresh accusations that the U.S. — in conjunction with the allied ...
The SF1, a small but capable sport utility vehicle that sells for about $30,000, is popular in Costa Rica. Costa Ricans are ...
Costa Rica has received a second group of migrants deported from the United States. This is part of an agreement to support the Trump administration's policy of deporting immigrants to "third ...
The US state department has cancelled tourist visas for more than half of the board members of Costa Rica’s leading national ...
He will stay in the new administration in a powerful role that also grants him immunity from potential criminal prosecution, ...
President Isaac Herzog met Jewish leaders and students in Costa Rica, praising the community’s vitality and historic support ...