La Nación covers Deportivo Saprissa match pressure and other key updates on December 18

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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on December 18, 2025, covering topics from sports to labor and media events.

In a post made at 21:22 UTC, La Nación reported on Deportivo Saprissa’s situation in the national football league: “El Deportivo Saprissa está obligado a la victoria en el Alejandro Morera Soto para extender a dos partidos más.” (December 18, 2025).

At 21:28 UTC the same day, the newspaper addressed questions about school salary payments for 2026: “Cuándo se pagará el salario escolar 2026: quiénes lo reciben y cómo se calcula” (December 18, 2025).

Shortly after, at 21:31 UTC, La Nación shared information regarding an incident involving journalists from Teletica during a live broadcast: “Periodistas de Teletica tuvieron incómodo cruce en vivo: ‘Me estás irrespetando’ (vea el video)” (December 18, 2025).

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and regularly provides updates on national sports teams such as Deportivo Saprissa, labor issues including school salary disbursements in the public sector, and developments in local media. The school salary (“salario escolar”) is an annual payment given to certain workers in Costa Rica at the start of each year. Incidents involving journalists or live television exchanges often attract significant attention in Costa Rican media circles.



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