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  • October 9, 2025

AI Surges in Costa Rican Schools Ahead of Official Policy

San José, Costa Rica — A significant technological shift is underway in Costa Rica’s classrooms, where educators are embracing artificial…
  • October 9, 2025

System Glitch Not Theft Behind Missing 21,000 Fentanyl Vials

San José, Costa Rica — San José – A nationwide alarm over the potential disappearance of more than 21,000 vials…
  • October 9, 2025

Click to Pay Revolutionizes Online Checkout in Costa Rica

San José, Costa Rica — San José, Costa Rica – In a significant push to modernize Central America’s digital payment…
  • October 9, 2025

La Sele Earns Critical Road Point in Gritty Honduras Stalemate

San José, Costa Rica — SAN PEDRO SULA, HONDURAS – Costa Rica’s national team secured a hard-fought and strategically vital…
  • October 9, 2025

Global Superstar Juanes Chooses Costa Rica for New Music Video

San José, Costa Rica — SAN JOSÉ – The vibrant landscapes of Costa Rica are set to be the backdrop…
  • October 9, 2025

Costa Rican Congress Advances Probe Into President Chaves Immunity

San José, Costa Rica — SAN JOSÉ – In a decisive move signaling escalating political tensions, the Acting President of…
  • October 9, 2025

Wall Street Dips in Cautious Trade Ahead of Earnings Season

San José, Costa Rica — NEW YORK, NY – Wall Street concluded Thursday’s trading session in negative territory, as a…
  • October 9, 2025

Costa Rican Economy Achieves Fastest Growth in Nearly Two Years

San José, Costa Rica — SAN JOSÉ – Costa Rica’s economy registered its most significant expansion in 21 months, with…
  • October 9, 2025

US Funding Cuts Force Massive UN Peacekeeper Reduction

San José, Costa Rica — The United Nations is preparing for a drastic downsizing of its global peacekeeping operations, announcing…
  • October 9, 2025

INS Loses Appeal in ¢21 Billion Accounting Dispute

San José, Costa Rica — San José – The state-owned National Insurance Institute (INS) must make a substantial ¢21.479 billion…