Costa Rica’s Tourism Is Losing Ground to Mexico, Guatemala and Others

The National Chamber of Tourism (CANATUR) warned that Costa Rica’s tourism ended 2025 with a modest 1% increase in international arrivals, a figure that signals a slowdown compared to other destinations in the region. The country welcomed 2.689 million tourists by air, up from 2.661 million in 2024. While the result avoided a negative close, …

Gauff and Sabalenka Call Out Grand Slams on Revenue Split

As the 2026 Australian Open begins on Sunday, top tennis players welcome the tournament’s record prize pool but call for deeper changes across all Grand Slams. The event’s total purse rose 16 percent to A$111.5 million (US$75 million), with singles champions set to earn A$4.15 million each – a 19 percent jump from last year. …

U.S. Warns of Military Risks in Mexico and Central America Airspace

The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a series of safety warnings on Friday for airspace over Mexico and Central America. The alerts point to potential military activity and interference with satellite navigation systems that could affect flights. Pilots received instructions to take extra care at every altitude, including during climbs, descents, and overflights. …

Costa Rica to Introduce Advanced Blood Test for Early Detection of Cancer

In 2026, Costa Rica will finally gain access to one of the world’s most advanced medical technologies. one capable of simultaneously detecting nine types of cancer in a short period of time and even before the body shows any warning signs. This was announced by the Center for Research in Surgery and Cancer (CICICA) at …

US Sends First Deportation Flight to Post-Maduro Venezuela

A plane carrying 231 Venezuelans touched down at Maiquetia International Airport in Caracas today, marking the first deportation flight from the United States since the removal of former President Nicolas Maduro. The flight originated in Phoenix, Arizona, and signals a shift in U.S.-Venezuela ties following recent military actions. U.S. forces captured Maduro two weeks ago …

Multi-vehicle crash leaves General Cañas gridlocked

A violent multi-vehicle crash on the Autopista General Cañas (Route 1) late Thursday night triggered hours of closures and heavy congestion Friday morning on one of Costa Rica’s busiest commuter corridors, with a second collision adding to delays near San José. Emergency agencies were dispatched around 8:41 p.m. Thursday to the San José–Alajuela lanes near …

Costa Ricans Honor Community Roots at the Palmares Festival

The Fiestas de Palmares 2026 began yesterday with a parade through the streets and the opening of the PalmarINK art gallery. Thousands gathered for the event’s first day, which ended with a concert featuring Trío Los Panchos and Trío Los Dandys at 7 p.m. in the redondel. Organizers from the Asociación Cívica Palmareña reported no …

Children left behind as El Salvador’s anti gang crackdown fills prisons

Chicks chirp anxiously when Jade arrives to feed them. Since her father was detained in El Salvador’s anti-gang war, she has had to work on her grandmother’s farm and endure classmates saying her “dad” is a criminal. President Nayib Bukele’s crackdown pushed violence down to historic lows by jailing around 91,000 people, but it has …

Roger Federer Praises Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner’s Epic Tennis Rivalry

Roger Federer, the Swiss maestro who redefined tennis with his grace and precision, returned to Melbourne Park on Thursday with high praise for the sport’s newest powerhouse duo: Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. Speaking at a press conference just days before the Australian Open kicks off, Federer described their rivalry as “formidable,” highlighting how the …

Costa Rican Activist Stella Chinchilla Denies Role in Alleged Assassination Plot

Stella Chinchilla Mora, a vocal critic of the Costa Rican government, faces accusations of orchestrating a plot to assassinate President Rodrigo Chaves. The 62-year-old activist denies the claims and reports receiving death threats since the allegations surfaced. The case began when Jorge Torres, director of the Dirección de Inteligencia y Seguridad (DIS), filed a complaint …