La Nación highlights subscription offer and covers migration and entertainment stories

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several posts on September 4, 2025, covering topics ranging from subscription offers to human interest stories and entertainment news.

In a tweet posted at 18:00 UTC, La Nación stated: “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/cc0F9HmYTh https://t.co/Dm5GIjzCwu”. This message highlights both the historical significance of independence and the role of journalism in maintaining freedom while promoting a discounted digital subscription.

Later that day, at 18:09 UTC, the publication addressed migration issues with the post: “La promesa de amor de un migrante venezolano quedó truncada en la cárcel de Bukele https://t.co/jdcvJ1AWls”. The tweet refers to an article about a Venezuelan migrant whose personal aspirations were interrupted by incarceration in El Salvador under President Nayib Bukele’s administration.

At nearly the same time, another tweet focused on entertainment news: “Ericka Morera se sometió a un tratamiento estético antes de ‘Mira quién baila’: aquí le contamos qué se hizo https://t.co/EKqgEweQXY”. This post discusses Ericka Morera’s aesthetic procedure prior to her participation in “Mira quién baila,” a popular dance competition show.

Founded in 1946, La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and is known for its influence on national discourse and its coverage of both local and international affairs. Its digital edition offers various subscription plans as part of efforts to adapt to changing media consumption habits.



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