Panama Remote Robotic Stroke Procedure Drawing International Attention

A remote robotic stroke procedure carried out in Panama is drawing international attention from specialists who see it as a possible way to get advanced care to patients faster, especially in hospitals that do not have a neurointerventionist on site. The case involved a mechanical thrombectomy, a treatment used to remove a clot in certain …

Argentina Diplomat exits UN chief race, easing pressure on Costa Rican Candidate

Argentine diplomat Virginia Gamba has been removed from the race to become the next secretary-general of the United Nations after the Maldives withdrew her nomination, trimming the field just weeks before the first public candidate dialogues are scheduled to begin. Gamba, a former U.N. special representative for children and armed conflict, had been formally nominated …

Christina Aguilera Gives Rare Glimpse Into Family Life in Costa Rica

Pop icon Christina Aguilera is giving fans a rare and heartwarming window into her life as a mom, sharing a video recap of her family’s recent visit to Costa Rica’s La Paz Waterfall Gardens and Wildlife Refuge. Last Saturday, Aguilera headlined the second night of the 2026 PICNIC Festival at Centro de Eventos Pedregal in …

Gauff Storms Into Miami Open Final With Dominant Display

Coco Gauff powered into the Miami Open final on Thursday with one of her sharpest performances of the tournament, overwhelming Karolina Muchova 6-1, 6-1 in a semifinal that turned decisively one-sided almost from the first point at Hard Rock Stadium. The win sent the 21-year-old American into her first Miami Open final and put her …

Maduro Son Calls Charges Unlikely to Be Dropped in U.S. Drug Case

Nicolás Maduro’s son said that he trusts the U.S. legal system even as he called the case against his father tainted by what he described as an illegal capture. His comments came as Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, returned to federal court in New York for another hearing tied to sweeping U.S. drug trafficking …

Growing Old in Costa Rica as an Expat and Immigrant

There are no readily available numbers for the number of foreigners, meaning non-Ticos, who die in Costa Rica each year. Between drownings, car crashes, drug overdoses, homicides, and just plain old age, the number is likely somewhere in the hundreds. One of these years, odds are I will be among those unkept statistics, whenever my …

Costa Rica shuttles to Bocas del Toro run daily with WiFi and border help

Travelers heading from Costa Rica to Panama’s Bocas del Toro islands now rely on shuttle services that run twice daily. The comfortable vehicles come equipped with onboard Wi-Fi, air conditioning and dedicated staff who guide passengers through the border crossing at Sixaola. Same-day connections deliver travelers straight to the islands via boat from Almirante. The …

Costa Rica to Accept 25 Deportees From the US Each Week

Costa Rica’s new migration agreement with the United States is starting to look less like a one-off diplomatic gesture and more like a regular pipeline. After the deal was first disclosed earlier this week, officials have now confirmed that Costa Rica could receive up to 25 deportees per week from the U.S. who are not …