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Inside a shipping container at the Moin Container Terminal in Limón, Costa Rica, stacks of fresh tropical fruit crates conceal packages of cocaine, discovered during an interception of a shipment bound for Germany.
Oct 21, 2025, 09:15 UTC

Costa Rica Seizes 3 Tons of Cocaine in Fruit Shipment Destined for Germany

Authorities in Limón, Costa Rica, intercepted a container with 3 tons of cocaine hidden among fresh fruit at the Moin Container Terminal. The shipment was bound for Germany, and a 32-year-old driver was arrested in connection with the discovery.

A dimly lit server farm shows a single server rack glowing with a flickering red light, symbolizing a critical DNS resolution failure during a global AWS outage that impacted cloud infrastructure.
Oct 21, 2025, 09:14 UTC

Amazon Web Services Outage Disrupts Costa Rican Social Security Fund and Government Services

A global Amazon Web Services (AWS) outage on October 20, 2025, partially affected the Costa Rican Social Security Fund (CCSS) and the Ministry of Finance. The disruption, caused by a DNS resolution failure in AWS's US-EAST-1 region, impacted critical systems and electronic invoicing, highlighting global reliance on cloud infrastructure.

A rain-lashed mountain road on Costa Rica's Pacific slope, surrounded by dense tropical jungle, under an ominous grey sky, depicting the heavy rainfall and potential for flooding and landslides from a tropical disturbance.
Oct 21, 2025, 09:14 UTC

Caribbean Disturbance Nears Cyclone Status, Indirectly Threatening Costa Rica with Heavy Rains

A tropical disturbance in the Caribbean Sea has a 90% probability of forming into a tropical cyclone within the next 48 hours, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center. While not expected to make direct landfall, Costa Rica's National Meteorological Institute warns of significant indirect effects, including increased rainfall, potential flooding, and landslides, particularly along the Pacific slope this week.

Four national flags, representing the United States, Mexico, Jamaica, and Costa Rica, unfurl together against a bright blue sky, symbolizing their joint bid to co-host the 2031 FIFA Women's World Cup.
Oct 21, 2025, 09:13 UTC

Costa Rica Joins Historic Four-Nation Bid for 2031 FIFA Women's World Cup

Costa Rica has officially joined the United States, Mexico, and Jamaica in a joint bid to co-host the 2031 FIFA Women's World Cup. This unopposed four-nation effort aims to deliver the first 48-team tournament, with FIFA expected to make a formal decision in April 2026.

A wide, low-angle shot depicts a heavily flooded road in a lush Costa Rican valley, with murky brown floodwaters surging under an ominous grey sky, occasionally illuminated by lightning flashes revealing torrential rain and a distant landslide, illustrating the severe conditions prompting an Orange Alert.
Oct 11, 2025, 08:01 UTC

Costa Rica Under Orange Alert as Heavy Rains Trigger Widespread Flooding and Landslides

Costa Rica's National Meteorological Institute (IMN) and National Emergency Commission (CNE) have issued an Orange Alert for most of the country due to persistent heavy rains, thunderstorms, flooding, and landslides. The Intertropical Convergence Zone and Tropical Wave #35 are contributing to saturated soils and numerous incidents, prompting calls for extreme caution.

A rain-slicked street at night in Río Azul, La Unión, Costa Rica, illuminated by the pulsating blue and red lights of an emergency vehicle, with a silhouetted figure near taped-off pavement, depicting the scene of a fatal shooting where a minor died from multiple bullet impacts, now under investigation.
Oct 11, 2025, 08:01 UTC

Fatal Shooting in Río Azul, La Unión: Victim Dies After Receiving Eight Bullet Impacts

A person, reportedly a minor, died after being critically injured with at least eight bullet impacts in a shooting in Río Azul, La Unión, Costa Rica, on the night of October 9, 2025. The victim was rushed to Hospital San Juan de Dios but succumbed to their injuries. Authorities are investigating the incident.

A wide-angle, golden hour view of a vibrant Costa Rican coastal landscape featuring a modern eco-farm and a new energy-efficient building, symbolizing the World Bank's US$300 million loan for sustainable economic activities and job creation in rural and coastal areas.
Oct 1, 2025, 07:50 UTC

World Bank Approves $300 Million Loan for Costa Rica's Fiscal and Green Growth Initiatives

The World Bank's Executive Board approved a US$300 million loan for Costa Rica on September 30, 2025. This financing aims to bolster fiscal management efficiency and foster sustainable economic activities, with a focus on creating new and improved jobs, particularly in rural and coastal areas. The loan supports tax collection, public spending efficiency, debt management, and green economy initiatives.

A modern electric bus, part of Costa Rica's new fleet, is shown at a fast-charging station in San José, highlighting the country's significant stride towards sustainable mobility.
Sep 24, 2025, 10:42 UTC

Costa Rica Integrates First Fleet of 25 Electric Buses into Public Transport

Costa Rica has launched its inaugural fleet of 25 electric buses, operated by BIUSA, marking a significant stride towards sustainable mobility. These 12-meter buses, equipped with 310 kWh batteries, will serve key routes in the San José metropolitan area, supported by a robust fast-charging infrastructure.

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