The World Health Organization ranks Costa Rica as having the best health care system in Central America and 36th best in the world... READ MORE›
Tropical Storm Nate has killed at least 10 people in Costa Rica and Nicaragua, before it moves north towards the US... READ MORE›
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica -- Jurgen Klinsmann insisted Tuesday's 4-0 drubbing in Costa Rica was the lowest point of his career as United States head coach... READ MORE›
In El Salvador, the eartquake could be felt in the regions of Chalatenango, San Salvador, Cabanas and San Miguel... READ MORE›
Its epicenter was located some 149 km 93 miles south-southwest of Puerto Triunfo in El Salvador, according to the U.S. Geological Survey... READ MORE›
The rare November hurricane will make landfall either in Nicaragua or Costa Rica... READ MORE›
Nate is predicted to strengthen into a Category 1 hurricane by the time it hits the US Gulf Coast on Sunday, NHC spokesman Dennis Feltgen said... READ MORE›
Tropical Storm Nate gathers strength as it churns toward U.S. landfall along Gulf Coast... READ MORE›
The illegal narcotics trade also helps to explain the longevity of Colombia's main rebel groups the Farc and the National Liberation Army ELN ... READ MORE›
Home losses to Mexico last November and Costa Rica left the Americans little margin for error... READ MORE›
Zoilamerica Narvaez Murillo, shunned by family after alleging sexual abuse by stepfather and president Daniel Ortega, says landslide win would mar democracy... READ MORE›
Late last month, Costa Rica and the other Central American countries agreed on a plan to hasten the Cubans' departure... READ MORE›
Otto threatens to bring life-threatening flash floods and mudslides to parts of Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama... READ MORE›
The United States is sensationally eliminated from World Cup qualifying by minnows Trinidad and Tobago, leaving the Socceroos to face Honduras in next month's intercontinental play-off... READ MORE›
On Oct. 19, a judge told ordered Jorgensen to remain in Honduras unless he gets court permission to travel... READ MORE›
After Mexico, said Szychowska, she's off to Belize, El Salvador, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Panama, Columbia, Peru, Bolivia, and finally, Brazil... READ MORE›
Thousands of Cubans gathered in Costa Rica and Panama last year as Central American countries struggled to cope with the influx... READ MORE›
Mr Ortega, 70, and his supporters pushed constitutional changes through Congress that ended presidential term limits in 2014... READ MORE›
A step Costa Rica had already taken ahead of Hurricane Otto... READ MORE›
The Opposition Leader Bill Shorten said taking refugees from Central America doesn't deal with the elephant in the room ... READ MORE›
The Panamanian newspaper La Prensa, reported that at least 700 of the Cubans have started a hunger strike to pressure Costa Rica to open its borders... READ MORE›
Central Americans from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala have fled their countries in their thousands... READ MORE›
Nicaragua has installed a military post in a small strip of that Costa Rican territory... READ MORE›
When rigging elections in Nicaragua, Panama, Honduras, El Salvador, Colombia, Mexico, Costa Rica, Guatemala, and Venezuela, Mr Sepulveda said his team employed a range of methods... READ MORE›
The U.S. National Hurricane Center said the unusually strong late-season hurricane hit land in Nicaragua just north of the Costa Rican border... READ MORE›
In the past week alone, more than 20 Syrians have been apprehended by authorities in Honduras, Costa Rica, the U.S... READ MORE›
Nicaraguan authorities have not commented on the reason for the expulsions, but had announced that they would not file charges against the foreigners... READ MORE›
The NHC said a hurricane watch was issued from Morgan City, Louisiana, to the Mississippi-Alabama border, including metropolitan New Orleans, Lake Pontchartrain, and Lake Maurepas... READ MORE›
In late games, Costa Rica hosted Panama and Mexico was home against Honduras... READ MORE›
Otto was forecast to make landfall Thursday in Nicaragua, just north of the Costa Rican border... READ MORE›
People leave their home in the 'El Canal' neighbourhood of Bluefields, Nicaragua... READ MORE›
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