La Nación covers sports transfer news and entertainment updates on December 18

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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on December 18, 2025. The posts covered a subscription offer, sports news regarding football clubs in Panama and Costa Rica, and entertainment news about Mahyla Roth.

In its first post at 18:01 UTC, La Nación promoted a digital subscription deal: ” ¡El regalo que usted se merece! Disfrute de La Nación digital con un 70% de descuento. Suscríbase por solo ₡2.035 al mes.”

At 18:10 UTC, the newspaper reported on developments in Central American football: “Dirigencia del San Miguelito de Panamá, afirma que Tomás Rodríguez le dio su palabra al Deportivo Saprissa.”

Later at 18:21 UTC, La Nación shared an update from the entertainment sector: “Mahyla Roth, representante de Costa Rica en el Miss Universo 2025, debutará en televisión en un espacio muy distinto a lo que acostumbra”.

La Nación is recognized for its coverage of national news in Costa Rica and across Latin America. Its reporting includes major sporting events and cultural milestones such as Miss Universo.



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