La Nación reported on February 21, 2026, a series of diverse stories ranging from criminal accusations to environmental and architectural milestones.
In a post published at 03:03 UTC, La Nación shared: ” Acusan a expastor que cantó en ‘American Idol’ de asesinar a esposa y de hacer pasar crimen como un robo https://t.co/bI19iNUegj” (February 21, 2026).
Later that morning, at 03:51 UTC, the outlet posted about conservation efforts in the Galápagos Islands: ” Reintroducen 150 tortugas gigantes en isla de donde habían desaparecido hace más de un siglo https://t.co/JYkounKljf” (February 21, 2026). The reintroduction of giant tortoises is part of ongoing global initiatives to restore endangered species to their native habitats after local extinctions.
At 03:56 UTC, La Nación reported on progress in Barcelona’s iconic basilica with the message: ” La Sagrada Familia de Barcelona, alcanza su cima tras siglo y medio https://t.co/97da2MM8dE” (February 21, 2026). The completion of the main towers marks a significant milestone for the Sagrada Familia, which began construction in the late nineteenth century and has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
These posts reflect La Nación’s coverage of international crime news, environmental restoration projects, and major cultural landmarks. The newspaper is one of Costa Rica’s leading daily publications and frequently reports on both national and global events.



