Alzheimer’s Cases in Costa Rica Set to Surge 400% by 2050, Experts Warn

At 72, María Vargas can no longer recall her grandchildren’s names. She’s one of over 30,000 Costa Ricans living with Alzheimer’s disease today—a number that could balloon to more than 150,000 by 2050, according to a sobering projection from the National University (UNA). That’s a 400% increase, a crisis looming over a nation known for …

Miami Open 2025: Djokovic Breaks Records, Mensik Stuns

Tennis fans were treated to a rollercoaster of drama and brilliance as the Miami Open 2025 semifinals locked in, setting the stage for an exciting weekend at Hard Rock Stadium. The day’s matches delivered everything fans crave: a living legend rewriting records, a teenage prodigy shocking the crowd, and celebrity cameos that lit up social …

Costa Rica Tackles Digital Divide with AI and 5G Plans

Costa Rica is stepping into the technological frontier with its embrace of artificial intelligence (AI) and 5G connectivity, positioning itself as a regional leader amid a global race for dominance led by powers like the United States and China. In October 2024, the Ministry of Science, Innovation, Technology, and Telecommunications (MICITT) launched the National Artificial …

Costa Rica’s Poás Volcano Sees Intensifying Eruptions, Raising Concerns

Costa Rica’s Poás Volcano erupted forcefully sending an ash column 300 meters into the sky, according to the Volcanological and Seismological Observatory (OVSICORI). This followed an earlier eruption that day, when a plume of gases and ash rose 200 meters above the crater, signaling a troubling uptick in activity at one of the country’s most …

Trump Deportees in Costa Rica Fear Death if Sent Home

Marwa fled Afghanistan because she wanted to study, work, wear jeans, and go to the park without mandatory male accompaniment. Now, locked in a shelter in Costa Rica with a hundred others deported by the United States, she fears being sent back: “The Taliban will kill me.” Behind the bars of the Temporary Migrant Care …

Costa Rica’s Poás Volcano Park Shuts Down Amid Eruptions

Poás Volcano National Park has been closed indefinitely as eruptions and seismic activity intensify, officials from the Ministry of Environment and Energy (MINAE) and the National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC) announced. The closure stems from heightened volcanic activity, recent eruptions, and increased seismicity. The National Emergency Commission’s (CNE) Technical Advisory Committee on Volcanology recommended …

How Climate Change Could Devastate Banana Farming in Costa Rica

Climate change could slash the area suitable for banana production in Costa Rica by 60% by 2080, threatening one of the country’s key agricultural sectors, according to a study published in Nature Food. The report, which analyzed high-resolution satellite imagery, warns that rising temperatures across Latin America and the Caribbean could disrupt banana farming, with …

Miami Open 2025: Djokovic, Fritz Advance to Semis in Thrilling Quarter-Final Showdowns

Tennis fans were treated to a rollercoaster of emotions at the 2025 Miami Open, as the quarter-finals delivered high-stakes drama and jaw-dropping performances at Hard Rock Stadium. With the current date being Friday, March 28, yesterday’s action saw Novak Djokovic, Taylor Fritz, and Jakub Mensik punch their tickets to the semi-finals, while Aryna Sabalenka dominated …

Nicaragua Slams Costa Rica’s “Colonialist” Stance in SICA Dispute

Nicaragua’s Foreign Minister, Valdrack Jaentschke, has accused Costa Rica of adopting a “colonialist and usurping attitude” within the Central American Integration System (SICA), escalating tensions between the two nations. In a sharply worded letter, Jaentschke condemned Costa Rica, which currently holds the rotating presidency of SICA, for allegedly overstepping its authority and threatening Nicaragua’s sovereignty. …

Costa Rica Fire at Lorne Ross Park Sparks Political Clash Over Conservation

A fire erupted Wednesday night at Lorne Ross Park in Pozos de Santa Ana, as reported by the National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC). The blaze, visible from Route 27, consumed approximately 5 hectares of pastureland near the park, which spans 52 hectares on both sides of the highway to Caldera. Costa Rica’s Fire Department …