Costa Rica Included In Starbucks’ Next Phase of Coffee Tree Donation Program

Starbucks has announced a new phase of its coffee tree donation program, with Costa Rica among the countries selected to receive trees as the company pushes to strengthen global coffee production in the face of climate change. The initiative follows Starbucks reaching its original goal of donating 100 million coffee trees to farmers across multiple …

Costa Rica’s Banco Nacional changes BN Móvil and online banking access

Banco Nacional customers in Costa Rica will now need to use a new access system for the bank’s digital channels, as changes affecting BN Móvil and Banca en Línea took effect today. The update is aimed at tightening account security while changing the way users log in and validate transactions. The biggest change is that …

Transitarte Returns to San José With Larger Program

San José is preparing for the return of Transitarte this week, with the annual urban arts festival set for April 10, 11 and 12 across parks, boulevards and public spaces in the capital. The festival remains free to attend and is entering its nineteenth edition. This year’s version is larger than in previous editions. Organizers …

Artemis II Enters Final Moon Approach as Orion Nears Historic Lunar Flyby

The astronauts of the Artemis II mission are making history by venturing farther into space than any human before and catching live glimpses of parts of the Moon never before seen directly. The mission began the final phase of its approach to the Moon on Monday, reaching the tipping point where the Moon’s gravity exerts …

Eight Killed in Honduras Bus and Tanker Truck Crash

At least eight people died and eight others were injured when a bus collided head-on with a tanker truck on a major highway in western Honduras on Sunday. The crash happened around 5 p.m. April 5 on the CA-4 highway in the community of La Ceibita, Quimistán municipality, Santa Bárbara department, about 170 kilometers northwest …

El Salvador Mass Trials Raise Fears Innocent People Will Pay

Williams Díaz was detained by soldiers more than three years ago while on his way to work. Today, in El Salvador’s mega-prison for gang members, he awaits his collective trial. He is innocent and will be judged alongside criminals, his mother laments. Mass trials are moving forward in El Salvador against some 91,000 people detained …

Marie Bouzkova rallies past Panna Udvardy to win Bogota title

Marie Bouzkova captured the Copa Colsanitas title in Bogotá on Sunday, battling back from a set down to defeat Hungary’s Panna Udvardy 6-7(7), 6-2, 6-2 in the final of the WTA 250 event. The top seed needed 2 hours and 50 minutes to finish the comeback and secure the third singles title of her career. …

Costa Rican Film Leaf Architects Nominated for Santiago Wild Film Festival

A Costa Rican documentary short about leaf-cutting bats has earned a spot in the international competition at the Santiago Wild Film Festival, Latin America’s leading event for nature and wildlife cinema. Leaf Architects will screen in the Nature Stories category, which features scientific takes on wildlife told through fresh approaches. The 20-minute film, completed in …

Netflix Revisits the Moriah Wilson Case and Its Costa Rica Connection

The 2022 murder of cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson has returned to the spotlight with the release of Netflix’s new documentary The Truth and Tragedy of Moriah Wilson, which premiered April 3 and has quickly climbed into Costa Rica’s Netflix movie rankings. As of today, the documentary was listed at No. 7 among Netflix movies in …

Choose Peace: Pope Marks First Easter Under Cloud of Mideast War

Pope Leo XIV on Sunday urged “those who have the power to unleash wars” to “choose peace” in his first Easter blessing as pontiff with the Middle East conflict raging. Christians around the world marked the holiday under the shadow of a war that began with US-Israeli strikes against Iran on February 28 and has drawn …