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Costa Rican Congress approves controversial trawling law

The new legislation sets in motion the process to resume trawling in Costa Rica, a country that prides itself on its environmental policies.

These are the steps Costa Rica is taking to reactivate its tourism sector

The Costa Rica Tourism Board (ICT) on Thursday presented the steps it’s taking to reactivate the sector in context of the coronavirus pandemic. 

Blockades are back: Protests block two roads Thursday [updated]

Because blockades can change regularly, we recommend using Waze to plan your route — and a suitable backup — before driving.

Peru authorizes flights to the US, Mexico, Costa Rica and seven other countries

Peru registers more than 33,900 deaths from Covid-19 (with the highest mortality rate in the world, with 103 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants) and almost 877,000 confirmed cases.

Misinformation threatens response to Covid-19 in the Americas, PAHO alerts

The American continent has summed 19 million cases and more than 614,000 deaths related to the new coronavirus that appeared in China at the end of 2019. This represents almost half of the known infections and deaths worldwide.

Arrest warrants issued for founders of Panama Papers firm: report

The Panama Papers, a massive data leak in April 2016, exposed widespread tax avoidance and evasion using complex structures of offshore shell companies and caused an international outcry.

Coronavirus outbreak shuts down Costa Rican Legislative Assembly sessions

An outbreak of COVID-19 among Costa Rican lawmakers forced the suspension of Legislative Assembly sessions

No road blockades reported as of late Monday morning

The Public Security Ministry (MSP) on Monday reported no known blockades on Costa Rican roads and highways. 

Sloth Sunday: Helping sloths in need with your support

International Sloth Day is upon us, and with it comes the biggest sporting event of 2020: The Sloth Ironman Games!

Booze spiked with methanol kills 20 in Costa Rica

Deaths from drinking alcohol adulterated with methanol occur occasionally in a range of countries, particularly related to bootleg liquor.

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