A series of tweets published by La Nación on November 17, 2025, addressed a range of topics including criminal sentencing, scheduled power outages, and political communication involving campaign imagery.
In the first tweet at 21:06 UTC, La Nación reported: “Sujeto fue condenado por fabricación y reproducción de pornografía, y relaciones sexuales con persona menor de edad.”
Later that evening at 21:17 UTC, the news outlet informed the public about upcoming service interruptions: “Cortes de luz afectarán sectores de San José, Heredia y Alajuela este martes 18 de noviembre”.
At 21:30 UTC, La Nación highlighted an incident involving political messaging and imagery from international events: “Candidato a diputado usó imagen de manifestación convocada en Colombia por Gustavo Petro para hablar de apoyo a Rodrigo Chaves”.
La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and regularly covers national issues such as crime reports, infrastructure updates, and political developments. Scheduled power outages in Costa Rica are typically announced in advance to minimize disruption for residents and businesses. The use of images from foreign demonstrations in local political campaigns has been subject to scrutiny in various countries due to concerns over misrepresentation.



