La Nación highlights Paris Jackson’s sobriety milestone and New York Times recognition for Costa Rica

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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, shared updates on January 7, 2026, highlighting notable cultural and travel news.

In one post from January 7, La Nación reported that “Paris Jackson conmemoró seis años de sobriedad con un mensaje emotivo en redes sociales, donde recordó su internación y agradeció el apoyo recibido en su proceso de recuperación. Enlace en comentarios https://t.co/D7h1uSjVja”. The tweet noted Paris Jackson’s milestone of six years of sobriety and her public gratitude for the support received during her recovery.

Later the same day, La Nación posted about international recognition for a Costa Rican destination: “Un destino de Costa Rica entró en la lista de los mejores lugares para visitar en 2026 del ‘New York Times’ https://t.co/eXWxfHGU9c”. A similar message was shared shortly after: “Un destino de Costa Rica entró en la lista de los mejores lugares para visitar en 2026 del ‘New York Times’ https://t.co/d3WlmXn1wx”.

La Nación is recognized as one of the leading newspapers in Costa Rica and frequently covers national and international events related to culture, tourism, and current affairs. Paris Jackson is an American model and singer who has spoken publicly about her personal challenges and journey toward sobriety. The New York Times annually publishes lists highlighting global travel destinations considered noteworthy or trending for the coming year.



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