La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, posted several updates on its Twitter account on March 14, 2026, addressing public safety concerns, international diplomacy, and sports controversies.
At 15:13 UTC, La Nación warned against following ambulances to bypass traffic congestion. The tweet stated: “¿Seguir a una ambulancia para saltarse la presa? Esta imprudencia puede costarle caro https://t.co/ERPiPJ9g5P” (March 14, 2026).
Five minutes later, the outlet shared remarks from António Guterres regarding efforts to end conflict in the Middle East. The tweet read: “António Guterres: ‘Existen vías diplomáticas’ para terminar la guerra entre Israel y Hezbolá https://t.co/LOHUJ8onyM” (March 14, 2026).
At 15:26 UTC, La Nación addressed an incident involving Guillermo Villalobos during a football match between Alajuelense and Pérez Zeledón. The post stated: “Guillermo Villalobos se disculpa por polémico gesto en partido Alajuelense vs. Pérez Zeledón (video) https://t.co/E4rDjDDuld” (March 14, 2026).
The warning about following emergency vehicles is part of ongoing road safety campaigns in Costa Rica intended to reduce risky behaviors by drivers and ensure that emergency services can operate without obstruction. In international affairs, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has previously advocated for diplomatic solutions in conflicts involving Israel and Hezbollah—a position consistent with broader UN efforts to promote peace in the region. Meanwhile, sports figures such as Guillermo Villalobos are often under public scrutiny for their conduct both on and off the field; apologies for controversial gestures are not uncommon as teams and leagues aim to maintain professionalism and respect among players.



