La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on September 12, 2025, covering a range of topics from archaeological discoveries to developments in an ongoing criminal investigation and the use of artificial intelligence in digital art.
In one post dated September 12, 2025, La Nación reported: “Hombre encuentra una daga de 3.500 años de antigüedad durante caminata con su familia https://t.co/K7b6ayQJ4O”. The discovery of ancient artifacts by members of the public is not uncommon and often leads to further archaeological research and preservation efforts.
Another update on the same day addressed a significant development in a criminal case. La Nación shared: “‘Es un primer paso hacia la verdad’, dice esposa de Roberto Samcam tras detención de sospechosos https://t.co/BahtYjXsf4”. This statement reflects the response from Roberto Samcam’s wife following the arrest of suspects related to his case. The involvement of family members in public statements can influence both public perception and ongoing investigations.
A third tweet focused on technology and creativity: “Así puede generar una imagen estilo Polaroid con su artista favorito usando inteligencia artificial https://t.co/jmoChSX9TR”. Artificial intelligence tools are increasingly being used for creative purposes such as generating images that mimic classic photography styles.
La Nación has been recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers, known for its coverage of national news, culture, science, and technology.


