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At least a dozen people rescued as boat sinks in Tamarindo

At least a dozen people returned safely to shore on Wednesday evening when their schooner sank off the coast of Tamarindo, the Public Security Ministry (MSP) said.

Costa Rica coronavirus updates for Wednesday, September 23

Costa Rica coronavirus COVID-19 updates for Wednesday, September 23.

Costa Rica’s Playa Hermosa named as World Surfing Reserve

Playa Hermosa in Costa Rica was named as a World Surfing Reserve (WSR) due to its excellent waves and biodiversity.

Costa Rican Presidency makes its case for IMF loan

The Costa Rican Presidency hopes to generate internal support before its planned negotiations for $1.75 billion from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

At UN, Costa Rica defends international fund to alleviate economic blow of pandemic

Alvarado assured that a global Covid fund would prevent the economic destabilization of emerging countries and of the global financial system.

Travel uncertainty cancels Costa Rica’s upcoming soccer friendly against Mexico

The Costa Rican Football Federation (Fedefutbol) on Tuesday announced the cancellation of the men's national team's planned friendly match against Mexico. 

Costa Rica coronavirus updates for Tuesday, September 22

Costa Rica coronavirus COVID-19 updates for Tuesday, September 22.

Costa Rica extends tourist visas until March 2021

Costa Rica's Immigration Administration on Monday published a resolution which, among other items, extends the validity of tourist visas until March 2021. 

Costa Rica coronavirus updates for Monday, September 21

Costa Rica coronavirus COVID-19 updates for Monday, September 21.

President of Legislative Assembly doesn’t see viability of Costa Rica’s IMF proposal

Critics of the Costa Rica's IMF proposal say it relies too heavily on new taxes rather than on other cost-saving measures. 

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