Costa Rica’s Security Crisis: Former President Laura Chinchilla Warns of a Dangerous Path Ahead
Here’s the scoop: Costa Rica is on track to record 900 murders by the end of 2023, shooting up to a homicide rate of 17 per 100,000 inhabitants.
Here’s the scoop: Costa Rica is on track to record 900 murders by the end of 2023, shooting up to a homicide rate of 17 per 100,000 inhabitants.
Once lauded for its universal healthcare, education, and democratic institutions, Costa Rica is now seeing these pillars wobble.
This move comes with a significant twist – the exclusion of firms from nations, notably China and Russia, that haven’t signed the international cybercrime convention.
Costa Rica’s Administrative and Civil Court has taken a bold step to safeguard marine life by ordering an immediate suspension of new trawling studies in the nation’s waters.
Intel Corporation has come forward to clarify its position following statements made by President Rodrigo Chaves.
Costa Rica’s President Rodrigo Chaves made a compelling case for international assistance in managing migration.
Costa Rica in 2023 has experienced a notable shift towards thermal power generation, fueled primarily by diesel and bunker oil.
Costa Rica has been designated as the pivotal venue for the 2025 summit of the Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity