La Nación covers Iranian nuclear stance, migrant conditions in Texas, and cold snap at Irazú volcano

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a major news outlet in Costa Rica, posted several updates on February 8, 2026, covering international tensions, migrant conditions in the United States, and local weather phenomena.

In one post from that day, La Nación reported on statements from Iran’s foreign minister regarding uranium enrichment. The tweet reads: ” Irán desafía a Trump: canciller afirma que no cederá en el enriquecimiento de uranio incluso en caso de ‘guerra’ https://t.co/OXYoyRyOcv” (February 8, 2026). This message highlights ongoing disputes between Iran and former U.S. President Donald Trump over Iran’s nuclear program.

Another update addressed concerns from migrant families about living conditions in Texas detention centers. According to La Nación: ” Familias migrantes alertan sobre condiciones precarias en centros de Texas: ‘estamos en prisión’ https://t.co/NFvpRMvSAa” (February 8, 2026). The tweet relays complaints from migrants who compared their experience to being imprisoned.

A third report focused on unusual weather in Costa Rica. La Nación stated: ” Costa Rica amaneció helada: volcán Irazú marcó 1,6 °C durante la madrugada del domingo https://t.co/P5SQ1ebmi5″ (February 8, 2026). The tweet notes that the Irazú volcano recorded a temperature of 1.6°C during Sunday morning.

La Nación is recognized as one of the leading newspapers in Costa Rica with a long history of reporting on national and international events.



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