Oscar Arias Warns US Security Agreement Violates Costa Rica’s Constitution

Former President Oscar Arias has warned that a security agreement with the United States violates Costa Rica’s Constitution. The National Liberation Party continues to question security agreements signed by several Latin American countries, including Costa Rica, with the United States. In recent hours, both former President Óscar Arias and PLN Secretary-General Miguel Guillén have made …

Costa Rica Moves to Fast Track Route 1 Expansion Funding

Costa Rica is moving to speed up approval of financing for the long-delayed expansion of Route 1, as lawmakers push a fast-track procedure for a $770 million loan package tied to the San José–San Ramón corridor. The proposal, already approved unanimously by the Legislative Assembly’s budget committee, now heads to the full legislature, where supporters …

Emma Raducanu Withdraws From Miami Open Due To Illness

The British number one pulled out on Monday after post-viral symptoms from February’s Middle East swing refused to clear. She retired in Doha and exited early in Dubai. The issues persisted even after her Indian Wells campaign, where she reached the third round. Raducanu entered as the 24th seed with a first-round bye. Instead, she …

Costa Rica Sees Dollar Below 470 as Colón Strengthens Further

The wholesale currency market in Costa Rica opened the week on a note of continued colón strength. Yesterday, the weighted average dollar rate in the Monex system closed at 469.27 colones per dollar. This marked the first time the rate fell below 470 colones and set a new record low since the Banco Central began …

Shallow 5.8 Earthquake Strikes Eastern Cuba

The shallow tremor rattled residents in parts of Santiago de Cuba and Guantánamo provinces but produced no immediate reports of damage or casualties. The quake hit this morning at 12:28 a.m. local time (0428 GMT). The United States Geological Survey placed the epicenter 49 kilometers south-southwest of Maisí, Cuba’s easternmost municipality, at a shallow depth …

Trump Says He Will Take Cuba as Blackouts Deepen Across the Island

US President Donald Trump vowed Monday to “take” Cuba as the communist island plunged into darkness under a total power blackout linked to a crippling oil embargo imposed by Washington. After nearly seven decades defying the United States, Havana’s communist authorities are under massive pressure from a Trump administration determined to make history. “You know, …

Ports Company Accuses Panama of Drastic and Growing Damage in Canal Dispute

Panama Ports Company accused the Panamanian government on Monday of causing it drastic and growing damage after authorities seized two key terminals at the entrances to the Panama Canal. The subsidiary of Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison Holdings had operated the Balboa and Cristóbal ports for nearly three decades under a concession that Panama’s Supreme Court …

Trump Revokes Visa of Costa Rican Constitutional Court Judge Who Defended Migrants

The Donald Trump administration has revoked the U.S. entry visa of Fernando Cruz, a magistrate of Costa Rica’s Constitutional Chamber (Sala IV). The measure was confirmed by his communications office. Cruz himself had previously stated that he had not received any email or other type of formal notification regarding the decision. The visa revocation is …

Homeless Numbers in Costa Rica Capital Rise 150 Percent Over Decade

The streets of Costa Rica’s capital have, unfortunately, become a home for hundreds of people who, for various reasons, have ended up living on the streets. Walking through San Jose, you can see cardboard, blankets, and belongings packed into bags, as many struggle to get through their days searching for food, rest, and safety. According …

San José Central Park Faces Overhaul with Significant Updates

San José’s historic Central Park stands ready for significant updates. The Municipality of San José presented plans to add a café under the bandstand and make other changes to bring new life to the space. The project carries a price tag of 648 million colones. Officials have it out for bids now, with offers due …