La Nación highlights digital offer and covers recent scandals in sports and society

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several posts on September 1, 2025, highlighting both promotional offers and news stories.

In a post at 18:00 UTC, La Nación wrote: “La independencia nos dio libertad, el periodismo nos la recuerda cada día. La Nación Digital con 50% de descuento: Noticias ilimitadas ₡3.390 al mes Precio fijo Enlace: https://t.co/22BGiTfL66 https://t.co/XErMbpdgPb”. The tweet promoted a subscription discount for their digital news platform.

Shortly after, at 18:02 UTC, the publication shared another update concerning an ongoing criminal case involving domestic violence: “Mujer que recibió 61 golpes de exjugador brasileño muestra su recuperación tras cirugía facial https://t.co/zfhJ6qiEMq”. This post reports on the recovery of a woman who survived a violent attack by a former Brazilian football player and has undergone facial surgery.

At 18:06 UTC, La Nación posted about Uruguayan footballer Luis Suárez’s disciplinary record: “La larga lista de escándalos de Luis Suárez: ya no muerde, pero ahora escupe https://t.co/DzdqnT6ATD”. The tweet references Suárez’s history of controversies in professional football.

Founded in 1946, La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s most influential newspapers and maintains a significant presence online through its digital edition. The outlet covers national and international news across various sectors including politics, sports, and social issues.



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