La Nación highlights environmental concerns and international developments in early January tweets

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, posted several updates on January 3, 2026, addressing issues ranging from environmental concerns in Costa Rica to international politics and archaeological discoveries.

In a tweet published at 13:51 UTC, La Nación reported alleged irregularities within Parque Marino Las Baulas: “No hay control de ningún tipo en el Parque Marino Las Baulas, donde se permiten construcciones ilegales, mascotas y vehículos circulando dentro de parque, con la total inoperancia de las autoridades encargadas de su protección.” The post claims a lack of enforcement by park authorities regarding illegal construction and unauthorized activities within the protected area. Parque Marino Las Baulas is known for its significance as a nesting site for leatherback turtles and has been subject to ongoing concerns over conservation efforts.

At 14:02 UTC on the same day, La Nación commented on U.S. political developments with the following statement: “El influyente medio de Estados Unidos reclama que ‘sin la aprobación del Congreso, las acciones de Donald Trump violan la ley de Estados Unidos’.” This tweet refers to criticisms from a major U.S. media outlet regarding former President Donald Trump’s actions allegedly lacking congressional approval and thus potentially violating American law.

Later at 14:14 UTC, La Nación shared news of an archaeological discovery in Jerusalem: “Un hallazgo arqueológico bajo el Muro de las Lamentaciones revela un baño ritual sellado desde el año 70 d. C. y abre nuevas pistas sobre la vida religiosa en la Jerusalén antigua.” According to the tweet, the uncovering of a sealed ritual bath beneath the Western Wall offers new insights into religious practices in ancient Jerusalem. The Western Wall is one of Judaism’s holiest sites and frequent subject of historical research.

La Nación has previously covered topics such as environmental protection in Costa Rica’s national parks and regional responses to international political events. Its reporting provides updates on both local issues—like those affecting marine conservation areas—and broader global developments involving political leaders and archaeological research.



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