La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, shared updates on legal and criminal matters as well as an interview with a bestselling author through its official Twitter account on September 20, 2025.
In a post published at 18:37 UTC, La Nación posed the question: “¿Es válido el uso de agentes encubiertos en investigaciones penales? Tribunal se pronuncia https://t.co/TpLSshdidp”.
Shortly after, at 18:41 UTC, the outlet reported on a high-profile case involving a missing person: “Cuerpo de joven desaparecida es hallado en auto de famoso cantante estadounidense https://t.co/PKqB5cxUBj”.
At 18:44 UTC, La Nación highlighted insights from Dan Brown regarding his personal preferences for residence: “Dan Brown, autor del Código da Vinci, relata por qué prefiere vivir en Costa Rica que en Europa https://t.co/M3JCyo6p0B”.
La Nación is recognized for its comprehensive coverage of national and international news. The use of undercover agents in criminal investigations remains a debated issue in many judicial systems worldwide. Cases involving celebrities often draw significant public attention due to their wide-reaching influence. Dan Brown is internationally known for his work “The Da Vinci Code,” which has been translated into numerous languages and adapted into film.


