La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published a series of tweets on April 13, 2026, covering topics ranging from lottery results to public health concerns and international scrutiny of local tax policy.
In one tweet posted at 12:31 UTC, La Nación shared information about the national lottery: ” Lotería Nacional de Costa Rica: lista completa de ganadores y premios del sorteo N.º 4.896 de este domingo 12 de abril https://t.co/4EoTaWjf80″.
At 12:37 UTC the same day, the newspaper highlighted attention from abroad regarding local taxation practices: ” Impuesto a bebidas alcohólicas en Costa Rica bajo la lupa de Estados Unidos https://t.co/pOtHOcwLWk”.
A third tweet at 12:40 UTC addressed health risks associated with scams: ” Las estafas también enferman: depresión, infartos y vidas truncadas https://t.co/4Acm3i3tIY”.
La Nación is recognized for its extensive coverage of national issues in Costa Rica, including economic developments and social challenges. The country’s national lottery is a longstanding institution that regularly draws significant public interest. In recent years, Costa Rica’s tax policies—such as those affecting alcoholic beverages—have come under increased international observation due to concerns about trade practices and regulatory compliance. Additionally, scams and their impact on mental and physical health have become growing areas of concern among public health officials and advocacy groups in the region.


