La Nación highlights Expocasa 2025 and Owen Cooper’s Emmy win

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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on September 17, 2025, covering cultural and entertainment events in the country.

At 21:02 UTC, La Nación highlighted an upcoming home fair with the post: “Expocasa 2025: arte, construcción, jardines y hasta piscinas se conjugan en la feria para el hogar de sus sueños https://t.co/9XI7BHxSbO”. The event is known for bringing together various sectors related to home improvement and design.

Later that evening at 21:05 UTC, La Nación reported on a significant achievement in the entertainment industry with the tweet: “Owen Cooper: de promesa del fútbol al actor más joven en ganar un Emmy por ‘Adolescencia’ https://t.co/1tRQQMZZPH”. This was reiterated at 21:23 UTC with another post stating: “Owen Cooper: de promesa del fútbol al actor más joven en ganar un Emmy por ‘Adolescencia’ https://t.co/n34wAzP39r”.

La Nación has been recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading news outlets since its founding in 1946. It covers national and international news across politics, culture, sports, and entertainment.



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