Costa Rica and Panama are coordinating to expedite southbound migrant transit through their countries along the same route that carried hundreds of thousands north in recent years.
A group of families and children hailing from Uzbekistan, China, Afghanistan, Russia and more countries have climbed down the ...
Surrounded by the steamy jungle of Costa Rica, Conchal Refuge Coordinator Santiago Diaz cracks open a buzzing bee hive, ...
Costa Rica is the second Central American nation to accept migrants from distant countries as the Trump administration ramps up deportation flights. By Annie Correal Costa Rica announced on Monday ...
SAN JOSÉ, Costa Rica — A group of families and children hailing from Uzbekistan, China, Afghanistan, Russia and more countries walked off an airplane in Costa Rica’s capital, the first flight ...
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) assessed human rights conditions in Costa Rica through a public hearing, where several organizations shared their perspectives and concerns. The ...
By Annie Correal and David Bolaños Annie Correal reported from Mexico City, and David Bolaños from San José, Costa Rica Many migrants arrived in Costa Rica without even knowing where they were ...
At the beginning of the year, I had the opportunity to go to Costa Rica for the first time. I encountered stunning natural views, new-to-me foods, and beautiful wildlife. But the trip also came ...
Heraeus Medevio said the new facility — which cost $35 million — will add 500 jobs in Cartago’s La Lima Free Zone.
Costa Rica has agreed to accept migrants who were deported from the United States, becoming the third country in Central America to do so. This move follows similar actions by Panama and Guatemala.
MEXICO CITY — A U.S. flight carrying 135 deportees, half of them minors, from various countries was set to land Thursday in Costa Rica, making it the second Latin American nation to serve as a ...
MIRAMAR, Panama (AP) — Officials in Costa Rica and Panama are confiscating migrants’ passports and cellphones, denying them access to legal services and moving them between remote outposts as they ...