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Costa Rica Busts Human Trafficking Ring with Possible Tren de Aragua Links
Costa Rican authorities arrested ten individuals—nine Venezuelans and one Nicaraguan—for operating a human trafficking ring forcing Venezuelan women into prostitution, with possible links to the Tren de Aragua; investigations began in November 2024.
Costa Rica Busts Human Trafficking Ring with Possible Tren de Aragua Links
Costa Rican authorities arrested ten individuals—nine Venezuelans and one Nicaraguan—for operating a human trafficking ring forcing Venezuelan women into prostitution, with possible links to the Tren de Aragua; investigations began in November 2024.
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44% Bias Score


Canadian Medical Tourism Booms Amidst Rising Healthcare Costs
Facing rising healthcare costs at home, an estimated 432,000 Canadians are expected to seek medical care abroad this year, seeking procedures such as dental work, cosmetic surgeries, and hip replacements; a trend driven by cost savings of 30-90% but posing risks associated with varying global health...
Canadian Medical Tourism Booms Amidst Rising Healthcare Costs
Facing rising healthcare costs at home, an estimated 432,000 Canadians are expected to seek medical care abroad this year, seeking procedures such as dental work, cosmetic surgeries, and hip replacements; a trend driven by cost savings of 30-90% but posing risks associated with varying global health...
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20% Bias Score


Costa Rican Supreme Court Seeks to Lift President's Immunity for Corruption
Costa Rica's Supreme Court, for the first time, requested Parliament to lift President Rodrigo Chaves' immunity on July 1st, 2024, to prosecute him for allegedly forcing a state contractor to pay $32,000 to his friend, potentially leading to a 2-8 year prison sentence.
Costa Rican Supreme Court Seeks to Lift President's Immunity for Corruption
Costa Rica's Supreme Court, for the first time, requested Parliament to lift President Rodrigo Chaves' immunity on July 1st, 2024, to prosecute him for allegedly forcing a state contractor to pay $32,000 to his friend, potentially leading to a 2-8 year prison sentence.
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44% Bias Score


USA Advances to Gold Cup Semifinals with Penalty Shootout Win
The USA defeated Costa Rica 4-3 in a penalty shootout following a 2-2 draw in the Concacaf Gold Cup quarterfinals on July 2nd in Minneapolis, advancing to the semifinals to play Guatemala on July 5th.
USA Advances to Gold Cup Semifinals with Penalty Shootout Win
The USA defeated Costa Rica 4-3 in a penalty shootout following a 2-2 draw in the Concacaf Gold Cup quarterfinals on July 2nd in Minneapolis, advancing to the semifinals to play Guatemala on July 5th.
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36% Bias Score


Costa Rica's Pacuare Lodge: Luxury Meets Rainforest Conservation
Pacuare Lodge, a luxury eco-lodge in Costa Rica's Rio Pacuare, accessible by raft or 4x4, offers unique amenities like a craft brewery and a treetop dining experience, while employing sustainable energy and participating in a jaguar tracking program.
Costa Rica's Pacuare Lodge: Luxury Meets Rainforest Conservation
Pacuare Lodge, a luxury eco-lodge in Costa Rica's Rio Pacuare, accessible by raft or 4x4, offers unique amenities like a craft brewery and a treetop dining experience, while employing sustainable energy and participating in a jaguar tracking program.
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40% Bias Score


Costa Rica Busts Human Trafficking Ring, Arrests 19
Costa Rican authorities arrested 19 people Wednesday for trafficking at least 437 predominantly Asian migrants—mostly Chinese and Vietnamese—through a transnational network charging between $7,000 and $40,000 for passage to the U.S., with police uncovering high-caliber weapons and cash during multi-...
Costa Rica Busts Human Trafficking Ring, Arrests 19
Costa Rican authorities arrested 19 people Wednesday for trafficking at least 437 predominantly Asian migrants—mostly Chinese and Vietnamese—through a transnational network charging between $7,000 and $40,000 for passage to the U.S., with police uncovering high-caliber weapons and cash during multi-...
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36% Bias Score

Costa Rica Busts Human Trafficking Ring Linked to Tren de Aragua
Costa Rican authorities arrested 10 people, including eight Venezuelans, one Ecuadorian, and one Nicaraguan, for running a human trafficking ring linked to the Tren de Aragua gang on July 15, 2025, rescuing an estimated 90 Venezuelan women who were forced into prostitution under the guise of content...

Costa Rica Busts Human Trafficking Ring Linked to Tren de Aragua
Costa Rican authorities arrested 10 people, including eight Venezuelans, one Ecuadorian, and one Nicaraguan, for running a human trafficking ring linked to the Tren de Aragua gang on July 15, 2025, rescuing an estimated 90 Venezuelan women who were forced into prostitution under the guise of content...
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44% Bias Score

Costa Rican Documentary Exposes Church Abuse, Leading to Conviction
A Costa Rican documentary, "El monaguillo, el cura y el jardinero", details the 2003 rape of a boy by priest Mauricio Víquez, leading to Víquez's 2022 conviction and highlighting the Church's role in protecting abusers; the film premiered at the Costa Rica International Film Festival.

Costa Rican Documentary Exposes Church Abuse, Leading to Conviction
A Costa Rican documentary, "El monaguillo, el cura y el jardinero", details the 2003 rape of a boy by priest Mauricio Víquez, leading to Víquez's 2022 conviction and highlighting the Church's role in protecting abusers; the film premiered at the Costa Rica International Film Festival.
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28% Bias Score

USMNT Advances to CONCACAF Gold Cup Semifinals After Penalty Shootout Win
The United States men's national soccer team defeated Costa Rica 5-3 in a penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw in the CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinals, advancing to the semifinals to face Guatemala on Wednesday.

USMNT Advances to CONCACAF Gold Cup Semifinals After Penalty Shootout Win
The United States men's national soccer team defeated Costa Rica 5-3 in a penalty shootout after a 2-2 draw in the CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinals, advancing to the semifinals to face Guatemala on Wednesday.
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36% Bias Score

Costa Rica Leads Latin America in Gender Equality, but Regional Disparities Persist
The 2025 World Economic Forum report ranks Costa Rica 16th globally and as the top-performing Latin American country in gender equality, while Nicaragua dropped to 18th, highlighting uneven progress in the region, with some countries showing significant advancement, while others lag behind.

Costa Rica Leads Latin America in Gender Equality, but Regional Disparities Persist
The 2025 World Economic Forum report ranks Costa Rica 16th globally and as the top-performing Latin American country in gender equality, while Nicaragua dropped to 18th, highlighting uneven progress in the region, with some countries showing significant advancement, while others lag behind.
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28% Bias Score

Costa Rican Minister to Lead Crucial OECD Trade Meeting Amidst Global Tensions
Manuel Tovar Faja, Costa Rica's Minister of Foreign Trade, will preside over a critical OECD ministerial meeting in June, aiming to bridge international divides and restore faith in multilateral trade amidst global tensions and US tariff policies impacting Costa Rican exports.

Costa Rican Minister to Lead Crucial OECD Trade Meeting Amidst Global Tensions
Manuel Tovar Faja, Costa Rica's Minister of Foreign Trade, will preside over a critical OECD ministerial meeting in June, aiming to bridge international divides and restore faith in multilateral trade amidst global tensions and US tariff policies impacting Costa Rican exports.
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44% Bias Score

U.S. Deportation to Costa Rica Sparks Human Rights Concerns
Human Rights Watch (HRW) reports that 200 migrants deported from the U.S. to Costa Rica in February were unjustly expelled, detained for two months, and given contradictory information about their status, prompting concerns about human rights violations and the impact on Costa Rica's image as a refu...

U.S. Deportation to Costa Rica Sparks Human Rights Concerns
Human Rights Watch (HRW) reports that 200 migrants deported from the U.S. to Costa Rica in February were unjustly expelled, detained for two months, and given contradictory information about their status, prompting concerns about human rights violations and the impact on Costa Rica's image as a refu...
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48% Bias Score
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