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With 25 candidates, Costa Rica's election up for grabs
Read full article: With 25 candidates, Costa Rica's election up for grabsCosta Ricans head into national elections Sunday facing a dizzying array of 25 candidates for president, no dominant issue to drive turnout and nearly one-third of those intending to vote saying they have no clear idea of who their selection will be.
Nicaragua's Ortega decries foes who question his re-election
Read full article: Nicaragua's Ortega decries foes who question his re-electionA day after questioned elections, Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortegaโs government has set about painting as a historic democratic victory what many of the worldโs democracies condemned as a sham.
Racism, climate and divisions top UN agenda as leaders meet
Read full article: Racism, climate and divisions top UN agenda as leaders meetRacism, the climate crisis and the worldโs worsening divisions will take center stage at the U_N_ meeting of world leaders, a day after Secretary-General Antonio Guterres issued a grim warning that โwe are on the edge of an abyss.โ.
US urging Central America to tackle poverty, corruption
Read full article: US urging Central America to tackle poverty, corruptionU.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is trying to entice Central American nations to tackle the corruption and poverty that have helped drive a surge of migrants to the U.S.-Mexico border and presented an early challenge for the Biden administration.
Costa Rica latest country to legalize same-sex marriage
Read full article: Costa Rica latest country to legalize same-sex marriageCosta Rica became the latest country to legalize same-sex marriage early Tuesday when a ruling from its supreme court went into effect ending the country's ban. (AP Photo/Carlos Gonzalez)SAN JOSE Costa Rica became the latest country to legalize same-sex marriage early Tuesday when a ruling from its supreme court went into effect ending the country's ban. Theirs was the first legal gay marriage in Costa Rica and it was streamed live on the internet. Costa Rica is the sixth country in Latin America to legalize same-sex marriage, following most recently Ecuador, which allowed it last year. The Legislative Assembly did not act, so at midnight the law banning same-sex marriage was nullified.