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Costa Rica's Record FDI: €4.02 Billion in 2024
In 2024, Costa Rica reached record-high foreign direct investment (€4.02 billion, a 14% increase) and export (€28 billion, an 8% increase) figures, driven by its political stability, skilled workforce, and sustainability commitments, with major investments in manufacturing (67.4%), tourism (13.9%), ...
Costa Rica's Record FDI: €4.02 Billion in 2024
In 2024, Costa Rica reached record-high foreign direct investment (€4.02 billion, a 14% increase) and export (€28 billion, an 8% increase) figures, driven by its political stability, skilled workforce, and sustainability commitments, with major investments in manufacturing (67.4%), tourism (13.9%), ...
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52% Bias Score


17-Year-Old Cold Case Solved: Husband Arrested in Wife's Murder
After nearly 19 years, Jon Worrell was arrested for the 2006 murder of his wife, Doris, in Douglas, Georgia, following an investigation that involved renewed questioning of their former nanny in Costa Rica. This breakthrough in the cold case came after the nanny ended her relationship with Worrell.
17-Year-Old Cold Case Solved: Husband Arrested in Wife's Murder
After nearly 19 years, Jon Worrell was arrested for the 2006 murder of his wife, Doris, in Douglas, Georgia, following an investigation that involved renewed questioning of their former nanny in Costa Rica. This breakthrough in the cold case came after the nanny ended her relationship with Worrell.
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40% Bias Score


US Expulsion of Asylum Seekers to Costa Rica Condemned by HRW
Human Rights Watch condemns the US expulsion of 200 asylum seekers, including children, to Costa Rica in February, citing abusive detention and denial of asylum applications; over half have since returned to their countries of origin, while the remaining are given 90 days to seek asylum or leave Cos...
US Expulsion of Asylum Seekers to Costa Rica Condemned by HRW
Human Rights Watch condemns the US expulsion of 200 asylum seekers, including children, to Costa Rica in February, citing abusive detention and denial of asylum applications; over half have since returned to their countries of origin, while the remaining are given 90 days to seek asylum or leave Cos...
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52% Bias Score


Costa Rica's May Beetles Face Extinction Due to Urbanization"
The population of May beetles (Phyllophaga) in Costa Rica is declining drastically, primarily due to urbanization, impacting biodiversity and agriculture; experts estimate a 95% loss in 40 years.
Costa Rica's May Beetles Face Extinction Due to Urbanization"
The population of May beetles (Phyllophaga) in Costa Rica is declining drastically, primarily due to urbanization, impacting biodiversity and agriculture; experts estimate a 95% loss in 40 years.
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32% Bias Score


Danish Slave Ships Confirmed in Costa Rican Wreckage
Archaeological analysis confirms that two 18th-century shipwrecks off Costa Rica's Cahuita National Park are Danish slave ships, Fridericus Quartus and Christianus Quintus, lost in 1710; analysis of wood, bricks, and pipes pinpointed their origin to Denmark, resolving a long-standing historical myst...
Danish Slave Ships Confirmed in Costa Rican Wreckage
Archaeological analysis confirms that two 18th-century shipwrecks off Costa Rica's Cahuita National Park are Danish slave ships, Fridericus Quartus and Christianus Quintus, lost in 1710; analysis of wood, bricks, and pipes pinpointed their origin to Denmark, resolving a long-standing historical myst...
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44% Bias Score


Corruption Charge Jeopardizes Costa Rican President Chaves's Immunity
Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves faces a formal corruption charge for allegedly misappropriating \$32,000 from a BCIE grant, leading to a major political crisis ahead of the 2024 elections, amidst accusations of authoritarianism and a divided legislature.
Corruption Charge Jeopardizes Costa Rican President Chaves's Immunity
Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves faces a formal corruption charge for allegedly misappropriating \$32,000 from a BCIE grant, leading to a major political crisis ahead of the 2024 elections, amidst accusations of authoritarianism and a divided legislature.
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52% Bias Score

Cold Case Solved: Husband Arrested for 2006 Murder of Wife in Georgia
Jon Worrell, who fled to Costa Rica after his wife Doris was found murdered in 2006, was arrested Thursday on murder charges in rural Coffee County, Georgia; authorities reopened the cold case after receiving crucial information from the family's former nanny.

Cold Case Solved: Husband Arrested for 2006 Murder of Wife in Georgia
Jon Worrell, who fled to Costa Rica after his wife Doris was found murdered in 2006, was arrested Thursday on murder charges in rural Coffee County, Georgia; authorities reopened the cold case after receiving crucial information from the family's former nanny.
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36% Bias Score

Costa Rica's Democratic Decline and Central America's Integration Challenges
Former Costa Rican President Luis Guillermo Solís discusses the democratic backsliding in his country under President Rodrigo Chaves, the challenges of regional integration in Central America, and the crisis of migration, particularly criticizing the lack of unity among Central American governments ...

Costa Rica's Democratic Decline and Central America's Integration Challenges
Former Costa Rican President Luis Guillermo Solís discusses the democratic backsliding in his country under President Rodrigo Chaves, the challenges of regional integration in Central America, and the crisis of migration, particularly criticizing the lack of unity among Central American governments ...
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44% Bias Score

Costa Rica to Boost Trade with China at Beijing Expo
Costa Rican businesses were invited to the 3rd China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) in Beijing this July, aiming to strengthen trade ties with China, Costa Rica's second-largest trading partner, with bilateral trade reaching a record $7.76 billion in 2022.

Costa Rica to Boost Trade with China at Beijing Expo
Costa Rican businesses were invited to the 3rd China International Supply Chain Expo (CISCE) in Beijing this July, aiming to strengthen trade ties with China, Costa Rica's second-largest trading partner, with bilateral trade reaching a record $7.76 billion in 2022.
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36% Bias Score

Danish Slave Ships Found off Costa Rica
Archaeologists discovered the remains of two 18th-century Danish slave ships, the Fridericus Quartus and Christianus Quintus, off Costa Rica's coast in 2023, revealing the presence of enslaved Africans in the region centuries earlier than documented and shedding light on a little-known aspect of the...

Danish Slave Ships Found off Costa Rica
Archaeologists discovered the remains of two 18th-century Danish slave ships, the Fridericus Quartus and Christianus Quintus, off Costa Rica's coast in 2023, revealing the presence of enslaved Africans in the region centuries earlier than documented and shedding light on a little-known aspect of the...
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24% Bias Score

Lawsuit Alleges Costa Rica Violated Rights of Detained Migrant Children
Human rights lawyers sued Costa Rica before a U.N. committee for detaining 81 migrant children, some as young as 2, for almost two months in poor conditions after their deportation from the U.S. in February, violating the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Lawsuit Alleges Costa Rica Violated Rights of Detained Migrant Children
Human rights lawyers sued Costa Rica before a U.N. committee for detaining 81 migrant children, some as young as 2, for almost two months in poor conditions after their deportation from the U.S. in February, violating the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
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52% Bias Score

Sinpe Móvil in Costa Rica: Increased Tax Evasion Despite Promoting Financial Inclusion
Despite boosting transactions, Costa Rica's Sinpe Móvil mobile payment system has increased tax evasion by 2% of GDP annually due to a lack of integration with existing tax databases, highlighting the risks of implementing international best practices without considering local contexts.

Sinpe Móvil in Costa Rica: Increased Tax Evasion Despite Promoting Financial Inclusion
Despite boosting transactions, Costa Rica's Sinpe Móvil mobile payment system has increased tax evasion by 2% of GDP annually due to a lack of integration with existing tax databases, highlighting the risks of implementing international best practices without considering local contexts.
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48% Bias Score
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