La Nación covers Independence Torch relay and other national stories on September 13

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on September 13, 2025, covering a range of national topics from the Independence Torch relay to personal stories and international sports achievements.

In its first post of the day, La Nación invited readers to follow live coverage of a key national event: “Siga en vivo el recorrido de la Antorcha de la Independencia 2025: lugares (y horas) por donde pasará https://t.co/5BfsaN9TTc” (September 13, 2025). The torch relay is an annual tradition in Costa Rica celebrating the country’s independence. It involves students and community members carrying a symbolic torch across the nation ahead of Independence Day on September 15.

Later that evening, La Nación shared a personal story involving Omar Cascante: “Omar Cascante habla sobre el crimen que sufrió su padre y la enseñanza que lo acompañará siempre https://t.co/YwPj5nhma7” (September 13, 2025). This tweet references an interview or feature with Omar Cascante reflecting on his father’s experience as a crime victim and the lasting lessons he drew from it.

The final update focused on Costa Rican footballer Patrick Sequeira. La Nación reported: “Patrick Sequeira pasa del banquillo de la Selección de Costa Rica a ser galardonado en Portugal https://t.co/pcPDnBBJny” (September 13, 2025). This post highlights Sequeira’s recent recognition in Portugal after previously serving as a substitute for Costa Rica’s national team.

La Nación is recognized for its comprehensive reporting on national events and public interest stories in Costa Rica. The annual Independence Torch relay is one of the most significant civic events in the country, commemorating Central America’s declaration of independence from Spain in 1821. Public figures such as Omar Cascante are frequently featured in local media for their contributions to culture and society. Meanwhile, athletes like Patrick Sequeira often draw attention when they achieve success abroad after representing their home country.



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