La Nación covers stories of resilience, media shifts and Maduro’s U.S. allegations

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, published several posts on September 15, 2025, highlighting stories of personal resilience, media industry developments, and international tensions.

In a post from September 15, La Nación shared the story of Allison: “Luego de sufrir violencia, abuso y ser mamá a los 13 años, Allison alcanzó algo más allá del éxito académico”. The tweet links to further details about her journey after experiencing violence and abuse at a young age.

Shortly after, La Nación reported on changes within the Costa Rican media landscape. In a tweet posted on September 15, the outlet stated: “Teletica se pronuncia tras renuncia de una de sus periodistas más destacadas: esto comunicó la empresa”. The message references an official statement issued by Teletica following the resignation of one of its prominent journalists.

Later that day, attention shifted to international affairs with coverage concerning Venezuela. On September 15, La Nación tweeted: “Maduro alerta sobre ‘agresión’ de ‘carácter militar’ por parte de Estados Unidos”. This post relays Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s warning about what he described as military aggression from the United States.

La Nación has been recognized for its role in covering both national and international news developments. Its reporting is widely followed in Costa Rica and beyond.



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