La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several posts on March 21, 2026, highlighting key developments in Costa Rica and the region. The tweets cover topics ranging from international rankings to local social issues.
On March 21, 2026, La Nación reported that “Costa Rica entró al top 5 de los países más felices del mundo en 2026: este es el análisis de América Latina https://t.co/nNKTk8RhK8”. This announcement reflects Costa Rica’s high ranking in global happiness indexes for that year.
In another post on the same day, La Nación shared a historical perspective with “Para paliar el desamparo: Una historia del Hospicio de Huérfanos https://t.co/iUxPXaU2iZ”, drawing attention to the history of an orphanage and its role in addressing social abandonment.
Later that afternoon, La Nación addressed a recent tragedy affecting the education community: “Liceo Daniel Oduber envía sentido mensaje tras muerte de alumna en la institución y anuncia suspensión de lecciones https://t.co/UUlkF97yz6”. The school’s response included a message of condolence and the suspension of classes following the student’s death.
Costa Rica’s repeated inclusion among the world’s happiest countries has been attributed to factors such as strong social support networks and public health systems. Institutions like Liceo Daniel Oduber play important roles in their communities by responding promptly to incidents and prioritizing student welfare. Additionally, historical institutions such as orphanages have long contributed to social care efforts in Latin America.



