MANAGUA, Nicaragua — Nicaragua's vice president said Wednesday that he is not planning to comply with a diplomatic deadline to withdraw troops from a border zone with Costa Rica, as tensions flared ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The International Court of Justice laid down definitive maritime boundaries Friday between Costa Rica and Nicaragua in the Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean and a small ...
PARIS (AP) — The International Court of Justice has begun hearings in a maritime and land boundary dispute between Costa Rica and Nicaragua involving their Pacific and Caribbean borders. Costa Rica ...
It reads like a headline out of The Onion, but Nicaraguan troops really did raise their flag on land that Costa Rica claims as its own, thanks to a glitch in Google Maps. Good morning. I'm Renee ...
Costa Rica opened the oral proceedings of its case against Nicaragua before The Hague-based International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Monday by describing Nicaragua’s border claims as ridiculous.
Former Nicaraguan military commander Eden Pastora is blaming Google Maps for ordering his army to invade a portion of Costa Rica, according to Search Engine Land. The troops set up camp, took down a ...
A Google Maps mistake led to Nicaragua mistakenly invading Costa Rica, which makes driving your car into a ditch after blindly following your sat-nav seem a little less serious. The Nicaraguan armed ...
THE HAGUE/SAN JOSE (Reuters) - Costa Rica claimed victory over Nicaragua on Friday, after the United Nations' highest court awarded Costa Rica disputed territory along the coastal border shared by the ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The proposed transoceanic canal being hyped by Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega could benefit Costa Rica, but Manuel González, Costa Rica’s foreign minister, warned it could also ...
Costa Rican authorities arrest a suspected member of a network dedicated to the illicit smuggling of migrants between the nation and neighboring Nicaragua. Recent interceptions linked to the smuggling ...
Costa Rica's agent Edgar Ugalde Alvarez, left, and Nicaragua's agent Mr. Carlos Jose Arguello Gomez, right, arrive for the reading of the verdict of the International Court of Justice, or World Court, ...