Costa Rica, Nicaragua in border row
Costa Rica has threatened to take its border dispute with Nicaragua to the United Nations and the International Court of Justice if no other solution is found.
Costa Rica has threatened to take its border dispute with Nicaragua to the United Nations and the International Court of Justice if no other solution is found.
Costa Rica will take its border dispute with Nicaragua to the United Nations and the International Court of Justice if a resolution is not found between them, Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla said Wednesday.
An incident along Nicaragua-Costa Rica border spurs a statement: “By no means should (Google Maps) be used as a reference to decide military actions between two countries.”
A Google Maps line in the wrong place has inflamed a 160-year-old border dispute between Nicaragua and Costa Rica and sent the head of the Organization of American States into a flurry of shuttle diplomacy.
A landslide caused by heavy rain killed more than a dozen people in Costa Rica on November 4, officials said, as President Laura Chinchilla considered declaring a national emergency to help the coffee-growing nation deal with widespread flooding.
Costa Rica reports a landslide has killed 20 people Thursday.
A landslide caused by heavy rain killed 20 people in Costa Rica on Thursday as President Laura Chinchilla considered declaring a national emergency to help the coffee-growing nation deal with widespread flooding.
Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla is urging citizens to exercise restraint as her government seeks a diplomatic course to resolve a boundary dispute with neighboring Nicaragua.
William Fernando Martinez Mexico’s President Felipe Calderon, left, Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos, second from left, Costa Rica’s President Laura Chinchilla, third from left, and Guatemala’s President Alvaro Colon wave for the official photo at the Tuxtla Summit in Cartagena, Colombia, Tuesday Oct. 26, 2010. The Tuxtla Group is made up of governments from Central America, Mexico and …
San Jose – Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla will visit China early next year to bolster new diplomatic relations, officials confirmed. The Central American nation established formal ties with Beijing in 2007, ending its 60-year diplomatic alliance with China rival Taiwan.
laura chinchilla y el carbono neutral
An historic event electing the first woman president of Costa Rica was a huge step into the future for this tiny Latin American country. Already the most progressive country in Central America, Costa Rica is home to the South-of-the-Border operations of some familiar, global tech giants and international call centers filling commercial space in much [...]
laura chinchilla presidenta de costa rica crreo, como consigo el correo de la presidenta de costa rica, correo de la precidenta de costa rica, email presidenta de costa rica