La Nación covers Óscar Ramírez’s response, Warren Madrigal’s MLS goals, and Mexico’s tariff review

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, posted a series of updates on February 20, 2026, covering topics ranging from local football to international trade policy.

In its first post at 23:42 UTC, La Nación highlighted an exchange between two well-known figures in Costa Rican football: “La pícara respuesta de Óscar Ramírez tras lo dicho por Hernán Medford a pocas horas del clásico https://t.co/29VKtPNEa2”. The tweet references comments made by Óscar Ramírez following remarks from Hernán Medford ahead of an anticipated match.

Shortly after, at 23:43 UTC, the newspaper shifted focus to the career ambitions of a young footballer: “¿Titular otra vez? Warren Madrigal quiere marcar territorio en la MLS https://t.co/jVL3Y7ZGVE”. This post discusses Warren Madrigal’s intentions to secure a starting position and establish himself in Major League Soccer (MLS).

Later that evening, at 23:47 UTC, La Nación reported on developments in international economic policy with the tweet: “México analizará impacto en el país de nuevo arancel general anunciado por Trump https://t.co/OR5apfs3jI”. This update concerns Mexico’s plan to assess the potential effects of a new general tariff announced by former U.S. President Donald Trump.

La Nación is recognized for its comprehensive coverage of national and international news. The mention of tariffs relates to ongoing debates about trade policies between Mexico and the United States—a topic that has seen frequent attention during previous U.S. administrations.



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