Costa Rica Backs Grynspan to Lead United Nations Starting 2027

Costa Rica formally entered former Vice President Rebeca Grynspan into the race for United Nations Secretary-General on Tuesday. The government sent a diplomatic note to register her candidacy for the term that starts January 1, 2027. Grynspan would become the first woman in the role if she wins. The 70-year-old economist served as vice president …

Cuba Charges Six in Deadly Boat Clash With Terrorism Offenses

Cuban prosecutors have formally charged six survivors from a U.S.-registered boat intercepted in territorial waters with terrorism offenses, the Attorney General’s Office announced. The defendants, all Cuban nationals residing in the United States, were part of a group of 10 armed men aboard the vessel stopped by border guards February 25 off the northern coast …

Oil Prices Hits Highest Since 2024 as Costa Ricans Brace for Rising Gas Bills

Oil prices kept surging today as markets fear the conflict with Iran will drag on, potentially causing major supply disruptions. The Strait of Hormuz has become hard to navigate and energy infrastructure has come under pressure. As of this morning, the price of a barrel of North Sea Brent for May delivery rose 7.94 percent …

INCOFER Weighs Monorail Against Tunnel for Direct Link from Airport to Electric Train

Officials from the Instituto Costarricense de Ferrocarriles (INCOFER) are carrying out a feasibility study on how to link the Juan Santamaría International Airport directly to the future electric train system. The short distance – less than one kilometer – has prompted authorities to examine several alternatives. These include an elevated monorail similar to systems used …

Nations Revive Plastic Treaty Hopes After Tokyo Talks Signal Progress

Delegates from key nations wrapped up three days of informal discussions in Tokyo on Tuesday, describing the sessions as constructive steps toward reviving a stalled global agreement on plastic pollution. A participant in the negotiations noted that the talks exceeded low expectations following breakdowns in prior rounds. The meetings, hosted by Japan’s environment ministry, brought …

Guatemala Attorney General Porras Fails Bid for Constitutional Court Seat

Guatemala’s sanctioned Attorney General Consuelo Porras fell short in her attempt to secure a position on the Constitutional Court, receiving no votes in the Supreme Court’s final selection round on Tuesday. The decision leaves Porras without the judicial immunity that a seat on the high court would have provided, as she faces mounting corruption allegations …

Celso Gamboa Admits He Met DEA Undercover Agents and Informants

Former Public Security Minister and Supreme Court magistrate Celso Gamboa Sánchez admitted he held at least two meetings with undercover agents and DEA informants. Gamboa made the statement during an interview with Teletica’s Siete Días program. Journalist Stefanía Colombari asked him directly about recorded conversations presented as evidence in his extradition case to the United …

Heavy Military Security Surrounds El Mencho Burial in Mexico

Soldiers, National Guard troops and police formed rings of security around a funeral home and cemetery as the body of alleged Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, known as El Mencho, received burial Monday. The alleged head of the powerful criminal organization arrived in a gold-colored coffin for interment in this suburb of …

Costa Rica Closed 2025 with 98.6 Percent Renewable Electricity Generation

Costa Rica generated 98.6 percent of its electricity from renewable sources in 2025, marking a strong rebound from the previous year’s challenges. The Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE) Group reported the figures, highlighting the country’s return to high levels of clean energy production after a drought linked to El Niño disrupted operations in 2024. The …