La Nación promotes subscription offer and features stories on public figures and sports

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación shares subscription offer and highlights recent stories on social media

La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper with a significant digital presence, posted several updates on its official Twitter account on February 14, 2026. The tweets included information about its subscription offer and coverage of trending stories involving public figures and sports.

In a tweet published at 18:02 UTC, La Nación promoted its digital content and special pricing for new subscribers: ” Infórmese con datos verificados y análisis responsable.

Todo el contenido digital de La Nación, donde y cuando quiera.

Aproveche la suscripción por $1.99 al mes por 6 meses. https://t.co/pSGQqlUWv9” (February 14, 2026).

Later the same day, at 18:07 UTC, the outlet highlighted an incident involving Randall Salazar during a live broadcast: ” El comentario que puso nervioso a Randall Salazar en plena transmisión: ‘Me salió respondona, así me gusta, la mujer decidida’ https://t.co/X0oU8kh25r” (February 14, 2026).

A third tweet posted at 18:12 UTC referenced support from Pumas fans for goalkeeper Keylor Navas: ” Afición de Pumas le pide a Keylor Navas que se quede en el club: vea lo que hizo una seguidora con su perrito https://t.co/03CDGef7Gd” (February 14, 2026).

Founded in Costa Rica in the mid-20th century, La Nación is recognized as one of the country’s leading newspapers. It has expanded into digital platforms to reach audiences beyond traditional print readership. The publication often covers national news, sports events—such as those involving international footballer Keylor Navas—and cultural topics relevant to Costa Rican society.



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