Cuba Criticizes Costa Rica’s Diplomatic Downgrade, Citing U.S. Pressure

Cuba accused Costa Rica of acting under U.S. pressure after the Central American nation closed its embassy in Havana and ordered most Cuban diplomats out of San José. The move reduces ties to consular services only and marks a clear break from full diplomatic relations. Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves declared that his government no …

Costa Rica Reports Rise in Human Screwworm Cases in Coastal Areas

Costa Rica is seeing another increase in human screwworm infections, with coastal provinces among the most affected areas as health officials warn people not to ignore cuts, sores, and other open wounds. The latest figures show 16 confirmed human cases in the opening weeks of 2026, up from 12 cases recorded by epidemiological week 6 …

Costa Rica Reaches Historic High in World Happiness Report 2026

Costa Rica reached a record fourth place in the World Happiness Report 2026, its highest position ever in the annual global ranking and the best result yet for any Latin American country. The report placed Costa Rica behind only Finland, Iceland and Denmark, with Sweden in fifth. The new ranking marks a sharp rise for …

Costa Rica Completes First Extradition of Nationals with Celso Gamboa Case

This morning, Costa Rica extradited former security minister and ex-magistrate Celso Gamboa Sánchez and alleged trafficker Edwin López Vega, known as “Pecho de Rata,” to the United States, completing the first handover of Costa Rican citizens under the country’s new constitutional extradition framework. The transfer took place, after a tightly guarded convoy left La Reforma …

Costa Rica and Panama Sign Rail Deal With Eyes on Regional Link

Costa Rica and Panama have signed a memorandum of understanding on railway development, giving new shape to a long-discussed idea of better overland links between the two countries and, eventually, the rest of Central America. The agreement connects Costa Rica to Panama’s planned Panama–David–Paso Canoas railway and opens the door to future cross-border coordination on …

Exploring Morocco: A Traveler’s Guide to Culture, Adventure, and the Best Tour Experiences

Morocco is one of those places that feels like stepping into a different world. The colorful markets, the smell of spices in the air, and the sound of calls to prayer echoing through ancient streets create an atmosphere unlike anywhere else. This North African gem has been capturing the hearts of travelers for decades, and …

Panama Rejects Hutchison Claims of Missed Deadline in Ports Arbitration

Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino dismissed accusations Thursday that his government failed to meet its obligations in an arbitration case brought by Panama Ports Company, a subsidiary of Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison. Mulino described the claims as shameful and a lie. The dispute involves the ports of Balboa on the Pacific side and Cristobal on …

Costa Rica Southern Airport Plan Stalls Amid Scrutiny

A proposed international airport near Sierpe in Costa Rica’s southern Pacific zone has revived one of the country’s most sensitive infrastructure debates, setting economic development goals against the protection of natural and cultural heritage that cannot be replaced. The project, formally presented by the government as the Aeropuerto Internacional de la Región Brunca, remains tied …

New Costa Rica Rules Could Void Shareholder Meeting Decisions

Under Costa Rica law, several types of powers of attorney can be granted to allow one person to represent another. Although the term includes the word attorney, these powers can generally be granted to any individual and not only to a lawyer. There are, however, certain powers that may only be granted to lawyers so …