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In the last 12 hours, coverage that touches Costa Rica and the wider region skewed toward climate, policy, and institutional updates rather than a single dominant tech story. A new study warns climate change could eliminate up to 91% of South America’s cloud forests by 2070, threatening downstream drinking water for an estimated 16 million people—an environmental risk theme that echoes other recent climate-focused reporting. In Costa Rica-adjacent policy, an article on U.S. tariffs one year after “Liberation Day” frames tariffs as political leverage shaping Western Hemisphere negotiations, while another item highlights how Costa Rica’s incoming administration is being shaped by continuity from President Rodrigo Chaves (including his move into the incoming cabinet). Separately, a Costa Rica-related poll report says Chaves’s political signaling in the prior election cycle would have altered the outcome for 70% of Laura Fernández’s voters, underscoring how domestic political dynamics are being scrutinized ahead of the new term.

Several of the most recent items also reflect “tech-adjacent” governance and enforcement themes. An INTERPOL-coordinated operation reported in the last 12 hours seized USD 15.5 million in unapproved and counterfeit pharmaceuticals across 90 countries, including disruption of thousands of online selling channels—an example of cross-border digital enforcement. Meanwhile, a Costa Rica-focused media/governance item reports the U.S. revoked visas of board members at Costa Rica’s top watchdog newspaper La Nación, adding to a broader pattern of press-freedom and institutional pressure discussed in the 3–7 day window. On the business/innovation side, the last 12 hours include an earnings-call transcript for Insulet (medical devices) and a note about scaling microbial early decisions into commercial readiness, but these are not explicitly tied to Costa Rica in the provided text.

Across the broader 7-day range, Costa Rica appears in a few recurring threads that provide continuity. Politically, multiple articles center on the transition to Laura Fernández and the role of Rodrigo Chaves in the new government—one report says Chaves will serve as Ministro de la Presidencia and Ministro de Hacienda, and another frames this as a major shift in executive power and immunity dynamics. Environmentally, Costa Rica is also linked to conservation and biodiversity efforts: one item describes a “payment for marine services” program that compensates fishermen for releasing hammerhead sharks and protecting ocean ecosystems, while other coverage in the week includes deforestation-related community fundraising and research on how climate extremes affect animal behavior (including capuchin monkeys in Costa Rica). These pieces collectively suggest a sustained editorial focus on how climate and conservation intersect with local livelihoods and policy.

Finally, the week includes a notable enforcement-and-migration policy backdrop that connects to Costa Rica through deportation logistics. An article in the 12–24 hour window describes “third-country deportations” and specifically mentions chartered planes sent to San José, Costa Rica, with migrants reportedly shackled and lacking information about destinations and next steps. Taken together with the political-transition coverage and the La Nación visa revocation report, the overall picture is less about a single Costa Rica tech breakthrough and more about how governance, enforcement, and climate pressures are shaping the country’s near-term agenda.

Note: AI-generated summary based on news headlines, with neutral sources weighted more heavily to reduce bias.

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