Costa Rica Bridges Crisis Deepens with 70 Percent in Poor Condition

Costa Rica’s road network faces a critical breakdown, with seven out of 10 bridges in poor condition, according to the latest State of the Nation report released this month. The document points to years of underinvestment and neglected maintenance as the main culprits, raising alarms about safety, economic losses, and the country’s ability to sustain …

Costa Rica Willing to Take In Salvadoran Facing U.S. Expulsion

A senior Costa Rican government official has confirmed that the country remains open to receiving Kilmar Abrego García, a Salvadoran man at the center of a high-profile U.S. deportation case. This statement directly challenges claims by Trump administration officials that Costa Rica has refused to accept him. The official, speaking from the Ministry of Governance …

Brazil’s Bolsonaro Moved From House Arrest to Police Custody

Brazil’s former president Jair Bolsonaro was taken from house arrest into police custody on Saturday to prevent him from escaping as he appeals a conviction for a failed coup attempt, the Supreme Court said. The far-right firebrand was sentenced to 27 years in prison over a plot to stop leftist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva …

Former Costa Rican Presidents Defend Democratic Institutions

Eight former presidents of Costa Rica issued a joint statement on Thursday defending our country’s democratic institutions, particularly the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), against recent international scrutiny. The leaders, representing various political parties and spanning terms from 1986 to 2022, addressed concerns raised by U.S. Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart about proceedings to lift President Rodrigo Chaves’ …

Route 32 in Costa Rica Faces Repeated Closures

Drivers on Route 32 faced another disruption today when fallen debris forced a temporary shutdown in the Zurquí area. The Ministry of Public Works and Transportation (MOPT) closed the road around 5 a.m. for safety reasons while crews cleared the material. By 10 a.m., traffic resumed, but heavy backups lingered from the early morning rush. …

Costa Rica Excluded as Deportation Option for Salvadoran Migrant

A senior official from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement testified in a federal court hearing that Costa Rica stands off-limits for deporting Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Salvadoran migrant entangled in a high-profile human smuggling case. The statement came during proceedings in Maryland yesterday, where the Trump administration pushed to send Abrego Garcia to Liberia instead. …

How Costa Rica’s Latest Climate Plan Protects Coasts and Cuts Emissions

Costa Rica has submitted its updated climate plan to the United Nations, setting new goals to protect and restore coastal wetlands as part of its fight against global warming. The plan, known as the Nationally Determined Contribution or NDC for 2025-2035, targets mangroves and other blue carbon systems to cut emissions and build resilience along …

Miss Mexico’s Walkout Protest Ends in Miss Universe Victory

Miss Mexico was crowned Miss Universe in Thailand on Friday, strutting to victory after several dramatic missteps before the final round, including staging a walkout when an organiser of the beauty pageant chastised her. Contestants from Ivory Coast, the Philippines, Thailand and Venezuela also made it to the final stage, selected from more than 120 women …

Costa Rica Football Federation Dismisses Coach Miguel Herrera

The Costa Rican Football Federation has ended its partnership with Mexican coach Miguel “El Piojo” Herrera after the national team missed out on the 2026 World Cup. The decision came on Thursday, November 20, following a meeting where federation leaders agreed to terminate his contract. In a short statement, the federation said Herrera and his …

U.S. Congressman Alarmed Over Costa Rica’s Immunity Push

A U.S. Congressman has stepped into Costa Rica’s heated political debate, requesting a direct briefing from our country’s ambassador in Washington amid growing questions about our nation’s democratic processes. Florida Republican Congressman Mario Díaz-Balart voiced serious doubts about efforts to remove President Rodrigo Chaves’ immunity, calling the move a potential threat to electoral fairness just …