La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on September 18, 2025, covering topics from sports to art and global economics.
At 21:45 UTC, La Nación shared news about footballer Manfred Ugalde’s return to scoring. The tweet reads: “La imperdible reacción de Manfred Ugalde al volver al gol (fotografías y video) https://t.co/sPohpfjJn1”.
Later that evening at 22:00 UTC, the outlet reported on the discovery of a centuries-old artwork in France. According to their post: “Pintura de 400 años perdida durante siglos es hallada en mansión de París y sale a subasta https://t.co/IEbcJRVhPp”. The painting had been missing for hundreds of years before being found in a Paris mansion and is now set for auction.
In another tweet posted at the same time, La Nación addressed recent fluctuations in oil prices: “Precio del petróleo baja por temores sobre economía de Estados Unidos https://t.co/f2Y6sFwWb0”. The drop in oil prices reflects ongoing concerns regarding the state of the U.S. economy.
La Nación has established itself as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers, providing coverage on national and international events since its founding in 1946. Its reporting spans diverse subjects including sports achievements by Costa Rican athletes like Manfred Ugalde, significant cultural discoveries such as lost artworks resurfacing in Europe, and major economic developments impacting global markets.



