In a remarkable display of skill and teamwork, the U.S. Under-20 men’s national team wrapped up a perfect group stage record on Friday night in Honduras. This performance highlights not only their potential but also their determination to dominate the field. Niko Tsakiris: The Game Changer Niko Tsakiris emerged as […]
Monthly Archives: July 2024
The Olympics officially kicked off, and Costa Rican athletes began their participation in the competition held in Paris. Judoka Sebastian Sancho was the first to compete, followed by swimmer Alberto Vega. Sancho had a strong bout but lost to Michel Augusto of Brazil. Sancho, who secured his participation in the […]
Get ready for smoother travels, folks! After three months of dedicated work and in celebration of the 200th anniversary of the annexation of Nicoya, the government has officially reopened the La Amistad Bridge over the Tempisque River. This restoration marks a significant milestone for the thousands of residents in Guanacaste […]
Retirement is the golden era of freedom, where you can finally kick back and enjoy life on your terms. For many, this means traveling or even relocating to a new country. If you’re considering this adventurous path, Costa Rica should be at the top of your list. According to the […]
Have you ever heard of Saragundí? This fascinating plant, scientifically known as Senna alata, is a hidden gem in Costa Rica’s rich botanical world. Also playfully called “Piss-a-Bed” due to its diuretic properties, Saragundí is more than just a funny name – it’s a powerhouse of medicinal benefits and a […]
United and Delta CEOs Fly the Coop Amid Airline Chaos In the latest episode of corporate drama, Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian and United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby decided to take to the skies while their airlines were grounded in chaos. Yes, you read that right. As thousands of […]
QCOSTARICA — River floods and collapsed sewers due to the heavy downpours Friday afternoon caused some 29 incidents in different parts of the country, including several sections of the Circunvalación (ring road around San José). Reports of flooding on some sections of the Circunvalación resulted in huge traffic jams, in […]
Despite its relatively small size, Costa Rica is home to an extraordinary wealth of biodiversity, representing around 6% of the world’s biodiversity. This remarkable biodiversity is attributed to its diverse landscapes, encompassing everything from coastal regions and lush tropical forests to rugged mountainous terrain. Today, Costa Rica is widely recognized […]
Q24N (Apa) — The Paris Olympics are set to go down in history as the worst opening ceremony in sporting history. It all started with the forced displacement of homeless and unregistered people from the areas where the competitions and the opening ceremony will be held in Paris in preparation […]
French bishops complained on Saturday about the “scenes of derision and mockery of Christianity” during the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games which has upset some conservatives and has drawn mixed reviews. The opening had offered “wonderful moments of beauty, joy, rich emotions, and was universally praised,” a statement from […]