Rodrigo Arias, president of Costa Rica’s Congress, got unexpected news on July 9: the U.S. Embassy emailed him to say his visa was canceled. The...
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Rodrigo Arias, president of Costa Rica’s Congress, got unexpected news on July 9: the U.S. Embassy emailed him to say his visa was canceled. The message was short, offering no explanation, leaving Arias baffled. “This decision is deeply puzzling,” he said in a statement. “I’ve always had a friendly relationship with the U.S. and don’t […]
Rodrigo Arias, president of Costa Rica’s Congress, got unexpected news on July 9: the U.S. Embassy emailed him to say his visa was canceled. The...
The vice president of Costa Rica’s Congress says the U.S. embassy revoked her visa over alleged ties to...
The vice president of Costa Rica’s...
The vice president of Costa Rica’s...
Following recent statements by Costa Rica’s Minister of Environment, Franz Tattenbach, international organizations Fins Attached and Marine Watch...
Following recent statements by Costa Rica’s Minister of Environment, Franz Tattenbach, international organizations Fins Attached and Marine Watch...
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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – A former security minister and ex-judge from Costa Rica was charged in the U.S. The article Costa Rica ex-security...