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Their churches no longer feel safe. Now Nicaraguans are taking their worship home
Read full article: Their churches no longer feel safe. Now Nicaraguans are taking their worship homeAs President Daniel Ortega has moved aggressively to silence critics of his administration in Nicaragua, faith leaders have denounced their surveillance, harassment and threats at the hands of the state.
Banda acquired by the Orlando Pride for second-highest transfer fee in women's soccer
Read full article: Banda acquired by the Orlando Pride for second-highest transfer fee in women's soccerThe Orlando Pride of the National Women’s Soccer League have acquired Zambian forward Barbra Banda for a club-record transfer fee.
Killer of pro cyclist Mo Wilson was captured with help of want ad for yoga instructor in Costa Rica
Read full article: Killer of pro cyclist Mo Wilson was captured with help of want ad for yoga instructor in Costa RicaFederal investigators say a local want ad for a yoga instructor in Costa Rica helped them capture the killer of rising pro cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson in 2022.
Migrating Venezuelans undeterred by US plan to resume deportation flights
Read full article: Migrating Venezuelans undeterred by US plan to resume deportation flightsSome migrants say the U.S. government’s plan to restart deportation flights to Venezuela in the coming days won't stop them from continuing their journeys.
Farms with natural landscape features provide sanctuary for some Costa Rica rainforest birds
Read full article: Farms with natural landscape features provide sanctuary for some Costa Rica rainforest birdsA study conducted over 18 years in Costa Rica shows that small farms with natural landscape features such as shade trees, hedgerows and tracts of intact forest can provide a refuge for some tropical bird populations.
President Joe Biden to host Costa Rica President Chaves at the White House
Read full article: President Joe Biden to host Costa Rica President Chaves at the White HousePresident Joe Biden will host Costa Rica President Rodrigo Chaves at the White House on Tuesday, following an agreement between the two nations on legal pathways for migrants.
Mexico seeks a Gold Cup championship against Panama in redemption tour after disappointing World Cup
Read full article: Mexico seeks a Gold Cup championship against Panama in redemption tour after disappointing World CupThe game is not going to be against the rival Mexico expected, but seven and a half months after the country’s worst performance in a World Cup in 44 years, Mexico will seek to restore a bit of its tarnished image when it plays the surprising Panama in the Gold Cup final.
Stéphanie Frappart makes history as 1st female World Cup ref
Read full article: Stéphanie Frappart makes history as 1st female World Cup refFrench referee Stéphanie Frappart has bocame the first woman to take charge of a men’s World Cup game after blowing her whistle to start Germany’s game against Costa Rica.
Nicaragua charging exiled opponents' relatives
Read full article: Nicaragua charging exiled opponents' relativesExiled Nicaraguan economist Javier Álvarez received terrible news this week: his wife, daughter and son-in-law, jailed three weeks ago by the government of President Daniel Ortega, had been formally charged with serious crimes back in Nicaragua.
Texas woman accused in cyclist death arrested in Costa Rica
Read full article: Texas woman accused in cyclist death arrested in Costa RicaThe U.S. Marshals Service says a Texas woman suspected in the fatal shooting of professional cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson at an Austin home has been arrested in Costa Rica.
US returns to World Cup despite 2-0 loss at Costa Rica
Read full article: US returns to World Cup despite 2-0 loss at Costa RicaThe United States men are returning to the World Cup after the anguish of missing the 2018 tournament, clinching a berth for this year’s championship in Qatar despite a 2-0 loss to Costa Rica on the final night of qualifying.
Pepi, Acosta, Weah, Yedlin start for US at Costa Rica
Read full article: Pepi, Acosta, Weah, Yedlin start for US at Costa RicaRicardo Pepi, Kellyn Acosta, Tim Weah and DeAndre Yedlin returned to the starting lineup as U.S. coach Gregg Berhalter made four changes for the Americans' final World Cup qualifier at Costa Rica.
US gains 0-0 draw at Mexico, in strong position to qualify
Read full article: US gains 0-0 draw at Mexico, in strong position to qualifyThe United States escaped a half-full Estadio Azteca with a gritty 0-0 draw against Mexico and moved into position to all but clinch a World Cup berth with a victory at home against Panama this weekend.
Will the U.S. men blow their chance for a World Cup spot, like they did for the 2018 event?
Read full article: Will the U.S. men blow their chance for a World Cup spot, like they did for the 2018 event?Nearly five years after the United States men’s national soccer team famously blew a spot in the 2018 World Cup by losing to a vastly inferior Trinidad and Tobago squad in October of 2017 in the final game of qualifying, the moment of redemption has finally arrived for the Americans.
US looks for 1st qualifier win in thin air of Estadio Azteca
Read full article: US looks for 1st qualifier win in thin air of Estadio AztecaThe U.S. could clinch a return to soccer’s World Cup with two games to spare if it wins in Mexico City, Panama loses at home to last-place Honduras and Costa Rica fails to win at home against first-place Canada.
Alternate Olympic surfer: Rival 'selfish' for COVID report
Read full article: Alternate Olympic surfer: Rival 'selfish' for COVID reportAn aggrieved Olympic surfing alternate forced into a futile race against time to catch a wave in Japan is slamming a competitor’s officials as “selfish” for not being transparent about his rival’s positive COVID-19 test that cost him a shot at the sport’s historic Summer Games debut.
US routs Costa Rica 4-0 to finish 4-game, 11-day stretch
Read full article: US routs Costa Rica 4-0 to finish 4-game, 11-day stretchBrenden Aaronson scored in the eighth minute, Daryl Dike and Reggie Cannon added their first international goals and the United States beat Costa Rica 4-0 in an exhibition to complete a grueling stretch of four games in 11 days.
Costa Rica priest sings public health message amid pandemic
Read full article: Costa Rica priest sings public health message amid pandemicA Roman Catholic priest better known for his outreach to the poor is winning new fans with his catchy public health-focused lyrics set to a popular 1990s salsa tune as Costa Rica experiences its worst moment of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Migration through Panama resumes after pandemic lockdown
Read full article: Migration through Panama resumes after pandemic lockdownHaitian migrants cross the Tuquesa river after a trip on foot through the jungle to Bajo Chiquito, Darien province, Panama, Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021. But on Jan. 29, Panama announced it was reopening its land borders, setting off a surge of migration through the dense jungle covering the Colombia-Panama border. They started to walk into the jungle in Colombia on Friday, emerging in Panama five days later. He then took a bus to Colombia near the Panama border, joined other Haitian migrants and crossed the jungle into Panama in three days. Unlike Saenz, Olly said it took his family two weeks to cross the Darien jungle.
US could open WCup qualifying in Trinidad, site of '17 loss
Read full article: US could open WCup qualifying in Trinidad, site of '17 lossNEW YORK The United States will open qualifying for the 2022 World Cup on the road next June, possibly back in Trinidad and Tobago where it was eliminated from reaching the 2018 tournament. The Americans will close their 14-match round in March 2022 at Costa Rica, where they have lost seven straight qualifiers. The Americans are among five nations with direct berths in the final round of qualifying known as the octagonal joined by Mexico, Costa Rica, Honduras and Jamaica. CONCACAF had used the hexagonal for the final round of qualifying for the World Cups of 1998 through 2018. Canada headed six teams seeded into first-round groups that play a single round robin, with two games each in October and November.
And then there were 8: CONCACAF hexagonal becomes octagonal
Read full article: And then there were 8: CONCACAF hexagonal becomes octagonalNEW YORK CONCACAF is changing its World Cup qualifying hexagonal to an octagonal in response to the coronavirus pandemic and delaying the start until next June. CONCACAFs other 30 nations will compete for three additional spots in the final round. By staying with a large total of teams in the final round, CONCACAF ensured two high-profile, lucrative qualifiers between the U.S. and Mexico. Teams not in the hexagonal would have competed for the right to represent CONCACAF in an intercontinental playoff. The top three teams in the octagonal qualify for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, and the fourth-place nation advances to an intercontinental playoff in June 2022.