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Costa Rica NewsUncategorized
Costa Rica’s Battle Against the Underworld: The Hunt for Diablo and His Syndicate
by Admin 2023/12/20Costa Rica’s Judicial Investigation Organism (OIJ) launched a massive operation early Monday morning targeting Drug Lord Diablo
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Costa Rica NewsUncategorized
Dunkin’ Donuts Brews Up a Storm in Costa Rica: The Sweet Invasion of 2024
by Admin 2023/12/20Dunkin’ is no stranger to Latin American taste buds, with over 500 outlets already sprinkled across the region.
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UncategorizedWorld News
A Shocking Turn: Philadelphia LGBTQ Activist Faces Accusations of Raping Young Boys
by Admin 2023/12/20Stephens, a 37-year-old Black trans woman, finds herself embroiled in a scandal involving allegations of sexual assault on two young boys, aged 14 and 9.
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UncategorizedWorld News
The Rocky Road to Democracy: Unpacking the Colorado Supreme Court’s Trump Ballot Ruling
by Admin 2023/12/20The ruling, deemed a direct assault on the democratic process by some, echoes the age-old adage of politics being a dirty game.
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Costa Rica NewsUncategorized
Costa Rican Prodigy Triumphs in Central American Biology Olympiad
by Admin 2023/12/18This young biologist-in-the-making embarked on a journey, traveling from Puntarenas to Heredia for several months.
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Costa Rica NewsUncategorized
Tragedy in Jacó Beach Costa Rica: A Teen’s Life Cut Short in a Mysterious Late Night Incident
by Admin 2023/12/18A 17-year-old boy’s life was abruptly ended in a way that has left the locals both heartbroken and baffled.
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Costa Rica NewsUncategorized
Cross-Cultural Love: Debunking Myths about Costa Rican Women Dating Gringos
by Admin 2023/12/18The dating scene, particularly involving Costa Rican women and men from other countries (often referred to as ‘gringos’)