Costa Rica OIJ Seizes Mansion and Luxury Cars in Lusso Case

Costa Rica’s Judicial Investigation Agency (OIJ)carried out a sweeping operation against a suspected money-laundering structure tied to narcotics trafficking, raiding homes and businesses in Escazú, Santa Ana, Alajuela, Heredia and Pérez Zeledón. The case, known as Lusso, Italian for “luxury,” left eight people detained and placed millions of dollars in properties, vehicles and business assets …

Raúl Castro Indicted in U.S. Over Deaths of Four Cuban Exiles

The United States on Wednesday charged former Cuban President Raúl Castro over the 1996 shootdown of two small aircraft, marking the first time a senior figure from the communist regime has been accused before the courts of its neighboring enemy. Castro is accused of murder, conspiracy to kill U.S. citizens, and destruction of aircraft in …

Costa Rica Star Joel Campbell Enters Free Agency After Alajuelense Departure

Joel Campbell’s future is now one of the main offseason storylines in Costa Rican football. The veteran forward has not announced his next club after Liga Deportiva Alajuelense decided not to renew his contract following the Clausura 2026 tournament. The club confirmed its decision Monday, closing a three-year spell for one of the country’s most …

Tropical Wave Floods Costa Rica’s Caribbean Coast as Rivers Rise in Limón

A powerful tropical wave swept across Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast overnight into Wednesday, triggering flash flooding, swollen rivers, residential evacuations and road closures across the province of Limón. The event, driven by the third tropical wave of the 2026 season, has put emergency authorities on high alert and left dozens of communities managing significant water …

Costa Rica Releases Final ₡25 Collectible Coin Honoring Teatro Nacional

Costa Rica’s Central Bank is putting the seventh and final coin in its “Sitios Emblemáticos de Nuestras Provincias” collection on sale today, closing a series that has turned some of our country’s best-known landmarks into collectible ₡25 pieces. The final coin honors San José’s Teatro Nacional, one of Costa Rica’s most recognizable cultural landmarks. The …

Costa Rica’s Central Bank Sets New Dollar-Buying Record as Colón Hits Historic Lows

The Banco Central de Costa Rica (BCCR) has broken its all-time annual record for exchange-rate stabilization under the managed-float regime in place since 2015, intervening more aggressively in the foreign exchange market than in any full year since the system was adopted. Between February 19 and May 18, the BCCR purchased $774 million on the …

Costa Rica Tennis Fans Get a Latin American Showcase as Roland Garros 2026 Begins Sunday

The second Grand Slam of the tennis season opens Sunday at Stade Roland Garros with one of the largest Latin American contingents in recent memory, headlined by a record eleven Argentines in the main draws and reshaped by the late withdrawal of two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz. The draw ceremony, held Thursday at the Bois …

Lufthansa Expands Costa Rica–Frankfurt Service

Lufthansa will increase its direct service between Frankfurt Airport and Costa Rica’s San Jose Airport from three to five weekly flights during the 2026–2027 European winter season. The expanded schedule will run from October 25, 2026, through March 27, 2027, with flights operating on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, according to information confirmed by …

Honduras Confirms Airport Will Not Reopen to International Flights

Honduras has ruled out the return of regular international flights to Toncontín Airport in Tegucigalpa, ending months of speculation over the future of the capital’s former international gateway. The Secretariat of Infrastructure and Transport confirmed that Toncontín cannot recover its international status because of the concession contract tied to Palmerola International Airport in Comayagua. The …

Costa Rica Exporters Demand Answers as Strong Colón Triggers Layoffs

Costa Rica’s pineapple growers have formally asked the Central Bank to explain why the colón keeps strengthening against the dollar, a sign that pressure from the country’s export sector is moving from private grumbling into open confrontation as job losses begin to mount in the agricultural lowlands. The National Chamber of Pineapple Producers and Exporters, …