La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, posted updates on December 18, 2025, covering local events and international news. The tweets included information about an upcoming concert in San José, developments involving the release of sensitive files related to high-profile figures, and a sports injury affecting a key football player.
On December 18, 2025, La Nación announced: “El concierto internacional gratuito, con el que San José despedirá el año, tendrá lugar en La Sabana el 28 de diciembre. Una gran leyenda de la música será el artista principal.” The event is scheduled for December 28 at La Sabana and will feature a prominent musical artist as the headliner.
In another post from the same day, La Nación addressed ongoing controversy surrounding the opening of certain archives: “Continúa tensión por apertura de archivos, aparte de un reportaje del ‘New York Times’ que subraya relación estrecha entre Trump y Epstein. Vea las imágenes con Bill Gates y otras figuras.” The tweet references a New York Times report highlighting ties between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein and mentions images featuring Bill Gates and other notable individuals.
Additionally, La Nación reported on an incident during a major football match: “El defensa del Saprissa Óscar Duarte salió lesionado del juego de ida de la final ante Alajuelense.” This update notes that Óscar Duarte, defender for Saprissa, was injured during the first leg of the final against Alajuelense.
La Nación has long been recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers, providing coverage on national events ranging from cultural activities to sports and international affairs. The concert at La Sabana continues a tradition of public year-end celebrations in San José. Meanwhile, the ongoing attention to high-profile investigations reflects broader global interest in accountability among influential figures. In Costa Rican football, matches between Saprissa and Alajuelense are highly anticipated events with significant public following.



