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Intel restarting assembly operations in Costa Rica, investing $350 million

Intel Corporation will invest $350 million over the next three years to restart assembly operations in Costa Rica. 

El Salvador offers hospital beds to Costa Rican coronavirus patients

The president of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, offered hospital space to Costa Rica as it faces an upturn in coronavirus cases. 

Costa Rica news highlights to start your Thursday

Costa Rica coronavirus news, another windy day, and a new electric vehicle charging station.

CDC advises US citizens to ‘avoid all travel to Costa Rica’ due to COVID

The latest travel notices published by Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in the United States advises citizens to avoid all travel to Costa Rica due to the coronavirus. 

Costa Rica launches crowdfunding campaign for northern reforestation

Costa Rica on Wednesday launched a fundraising campaign titled Huella del Futuro with the goal of planing 200,000 trees in nine northern cantons by September 2021. 

Costa Rica presents bills resulting from economic dialogue

The Costa Rican Presidency on Tuesday introduced two new bills and supported six others meant to help the country cut costs in context of a growing financial crisis. 

Keylor Navas, PSG advance in Champions League as match stopped by alleged racism

But the larger story was PSG and its opponent, Istanbul Basaksehir, refusing to play after an official allegedly used a racial term to describe a Cameroonian assistant manager.

Costa Rica news highlights to start your Wednesday

Costa Rica coronavirus news, weather updates, electric buses and more.

Costa Rica coronavirus updates for Tuesday, December 8

Costa Rica suffered 73 new coronavirus-related deaths since Saturday for a total of 1,846, according to official data released Tuesday afternoon by the Health Ministry.

Despite easing restrictions, Costa Rica records gradual tourism recovery

Costa Rica welcomed just 36,044 people in November, according to data shared by the Tourism Board (ICT). 

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