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Costa Rica news highlights to start your week

Happy Monday from The Tico Times! We hope you had a wonderful weekend. Here's the news you should know as a new week starts in Costa Rica.

Health Ministry approves protocols for therapeutic abortions in Costa Rica

Costa Rica’s therapeutic abortion protocol is not a new law, nor does it reform any current laws.

Costa Rica still plans to negotiate with the IMF, Alvarado says

President Carlos Alvarado still intends for Costa Rica to negotiate with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to address the country's looming financial crisis. 

Unemployment and underemployment rates remain high in Costa Rica

Unemployment in Costa Rica was 21.9% in the August-October quarter.

OECD expects gradual economic recovery in Costa Rica but worries about debt

After enduring the effects of Covid-19, Costa Rica will experience a gradual economic recovery starting in 2021.

Costa Rica warns Biden that pandemic, climate change will increase migration

The president of Costa Rica, Carlos Alvarado, asked US President-elect Joe Biden to lead multilateral action to face the economic impacts of Covid-19 and climate change

President Alvarado speaks with US President-elect Biden

The call marked the first official conversation between Alvarado and Biden since the US elections were held on November 3. 

Decarbonization will bring significant economic benefits to Costa Rica, study says

Costa Rica's decarbonization plan, which seeks to transform the economy through low-emission transport and production systems, will provide the country with net economic benefits of $41 billion over 30 years.

Unemployment in Costa Rica at 22% as pandemic effects continue

Unemployment in Costa Rica reached 22% in the July-September quarter, slightly lower than the previous period but still severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic

News briefs: Costa Rica news highlights to start your week

We hope you're reading this with a delicious Costa Rican coffee or traditional gallo pinto. Here's the Costa Rica (and regional) news you should know as a new week begins. 

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