La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, posted several updates on October 2, 2025, covering topics ranging from local artisanship to political developments and cultural phenomena.
In a tweet published at 00:09 UTC, La Nación reported: “Artesana cartaginesa creó ‘mascaradas miniatura’ de Guns N’ Roses https://t.co/cg4TGTUP7T”. The post highlights the work of a craftswoman from Cartago who created miniature “mascaradas” inspired by the rock band Guns N’ Roses.
Later, at 00:25 UTC, La Nación addressed political discourse in Costa Rica with the statement: “Candidatos presidenciales hablan del arranque de la campaña, ataques al TSE y beligerancia política https://t.co/nx50ThrqBp”. This tweet refers to presidential candidates discussing the start of the campaign, criticism directed at the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE), and heightened political activity.
At the same time, the outlet commented on a film’s unexpected rise in popularity with: “Fue un papelón en los cines, estaba condenada al olvido y se convirtió en la película que todos aman https://t.co/QZOCLue470”. The tweet points to a movie that initially failed in theaters but later became widely beloved.
La Nación has been a leading source of news in Costa Rica for decades, regularly reporting on cultural achievements, political developments, and entertainment trends. The newspaper’s coverage often includes updates on local artisans, political events such as presidential campaigns and debates surrounding the TSE, as well as stories about cultural shifts and popular media.


