La Nación covers Fed appointments, Festival de la Luz transit plans, and Bad Bunny’s visit

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación
Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on December 12, 2025, covering topics ranging from U.S. Federal Reserve decisions to local transportation and cultural events.

On December 12, 2025, La Nación reported on the Federal Reserve’s leadership choices: “La Fed reelige a sus presidentes regionales y reduce las posibilidades de interferencia de Trump”. The tweet highlights the re-election of regional presidents at the Federal Reserve and suggests this move could limit potential interference by former President Donald Trump.

Later that evening, La Nación addressed public transportation arrangements for an upcoming event: “¿Planea asistir al Festival de la Luz? El tren operará con horarios especiales este sábado desde desde Cartago, Alajuela y Heredia”. This message informs readers about special train schedules operating from Cartago, Alajuela, and Heredia for attendees of the Festival de la Luz.

In another post on the same date, La Nación shared a story related to international music star Bad Bunny: “Así fue la noche en que Bad Bunny pidió escuchar música costarricense en una cantina en San José”. The tweet recounts an evening when Bad Bunny requested Costa Rican music at a bar in San José.

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers with significant influence in national media coverage. The Federal Reserve’s structure includes twelve regional banks whose presidents are periodically selected; their governance is designed to ensure independence from political pressures. The Festival de la Luz is an annual parade held in San José that attracts thousands of visitors each year.



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