Costa Rica’s Reserva Conchal Launches Bee Genetics Pilot to Protect Pollinators

Reserva Conchal has launched a pilot program in Guanacaste aimed at strengthening bee populations through applied science, genetic selection, and closer monitoring of pollinator resilience in the face of climate change. The initiative, announced around World Bee Day, explores the potential of a bee genetics laboratory focused on queen bee insemination. The project will select …

Nicaraguan Exiles in Costa Rica Warn Repression Has Crossed the Border

Gabriel Putoy does not even go out alone to take out the trash, nor does he pass through the same place twice: Nicaraguan exiles in Costa Rica live in fear of being reached by the persecution of Daniel Ortega and Rosario Murillo’s government. The gate to his house does not open for just anyone. A …

Costa Rica Opens New Arrivals Area at San José Airport Ahead of Summer Travel

Costa Rica’s main airport opened a new international arrivals area today, giving passengers arriving at Juan Santamaría International Airport a larger and more organized entry point as the country heads into the busy summer travel season.The new 3,800-square-meter space began operating this morning at the airport in Alajuela. It is part of a $62 million …

Panama Suspends Energy Sales to Costa Rica After Criticism

Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino announced Thursday that his government has suspended plans to sell electricity to Costa Rica.He linked the decision directly to recent public statements by Costa Rican President Laura Fernández amid a longstanding trade dispute over agricultural products. Mulino spoke during his weekly press conference today in Panama City, “I know they …

US Has Deported 95 Migrants to Costa Rica; Doctors Warn of Disease Risk

Costa Rica has now received four flights of migrants deported by the United States under the bilateral agreement signed in March, bringing the total number of arrivals in 2026 to roughly 95 people, according to the Dirección General de Migración y Extranjería. The latest group of 12 arrived at Juan Santamaría International Airport on the …

Costa Rica to Offer No-Appointment Driver’s Tests at National Stadium

Costa Rica’s Ministry of Public Works and Transport will hold a special no-appointment driving test event at the National Stadium on Wednesday, June 17, in an effort to reduce waiting times for one of our country’s most in-demand license services. The event will run from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. in the northeast sector of …

Costa Rica Wildlife Crossings Bill Faces Risk of Being Shelved

A bill that would require wildlife crossings to be included in Costa Rica road projects is at risk of being shelved, prompting warnings from conservation groups that the country could miss a major chance to protect animals killed by vehicles, electrocution and habitat fragmentation. The proposal, Bill No. 23.166, passed a first-round vote in the …

JetBlue to End Orlando to Costa Rica Flights

JetBlue will end its daily nonstop service between Orlando International Airport and San José’s Juan Santamaría International Airport on July 8, removing another direct Florida option for travelers between Costa Rica and the United States. The Costa Rica Tourism Institute confirmed the cancellation after the airline informed authorities that it would suspend the Orlando–San José …

Costa Rica to Host 2026 K-POP World Festival National Final at UCR

Korean pop culture takes center stage in the capital later this month when the Aula Magna at the Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR) hosts the national final of the 2026 K-POP World Festival on Saturday, May 30. The free, public event is organized by the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Costa Rica in …

Costa Rica Reviews 101 Child Adoption Cases Linked to Norway

A quiet but painful investigation is forcing Costa Rica to confront a part of its child welfare history that has long gone unexamined. At the center is a growing Nordic reckoning over international adoptions carried out between the 1970s and early 1990s, when hundreds of children left Latin America, Asia and Africa for new lives …