La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published a series of posts on February 13, 2026, highlighting developments in sports, culture, and international affairs.
In its first post at 00:56 UTC, La Nación reported on the next challenge for José Saturnino Cardozo and his team. The tweet stated: ” José Saturnino Cardozo y su equipo ahora van por Saprissa https://t.co/9yUdh1bVMy”.
Shortly after, at 01:01 UTC, the outlet recognized Otto Apuy’s receipt of the Premio Magón. The tweet read: ” Otto Apuy y el Premio Magón que al fin es de Guanacaste: 50 años de rebeldía artística se transforman hoy en reivindicación histórica https://t.co/gKJmcbEbr4″.
At 01:06 UTC, La Nación addressed the impact of U.S. energy policies on Cuba’s tourism sector. The tweet said: ” Bloqueo energético de EE. UU. asfixia al turismo en Cuba https://t.co/GJYSTNELf8″.
José Saturnino Cardozo is a well-known Paraguayan football manager and former player with experience leading several teams in Latin America. Deportivo Saprissa is one of Costa Rica’s most successful football clubs.
Otto Apuy is an artist from Guanacaste who has been recognized for five decades of creative work that often challenged traditional norms in Costa Rican art. The Premio Magón is Costa Rica’s highest cultural honor awarded to individuals for their lifetime contribution to national culture.
The United States has maintained various embargoes against Cuba since the early 1960s; these restrictions have included limitations on energy supplies which have had notable effects on key sectors such as tourism by limiting access to fuel and electricity needed for hotels and transportation services.


