Costa Rican news outlet La Nación published several updates on February 11, 2026, covering topics ranging from immigration incidents to political appointments.
In a post at 20:56 UTC, La Nación reported: ” Costa Rica rechazó a un chileno en el aeropuerto porque su sobrina le hizo dibujos en el pasaporte https://t.co/tosl7CwJDs”. The tweet describes an incident where Costa Rican authorities denied entry to a Chilean citizen at the airport due to drawings made in his passport by his niece. According to international travel regulations, passports must remain free of unauthorized markings or alterations, as any such changes can render the document invalid for border control purposes.
Later that evening, at 21:02 UTC, La Nación posted about financial matters: ” Cuentas incobrables https://t.co/yEhEx6xYck”. The tweet references issues related to uncollectible accounts, which are debts deemed unlikely to be recovered and often written off by businesses or institutions as losses.
At 21:12 UTC, La Nación provided a political update: ” Álvaro Ramírez, jefe de fracción entrante del PLN, designará a Óscar Izquierdo como jefe de asesores https://t.co/sentb0jPkL”. This announcement concerns Álvaro Ramírez, who is set to become the new parliamentary group leader for the Partido Liberación Nacional (PLN), appointing Óscar Izquierdo as chief advisor. In Costa Rica’s legislative system, the head of advisors plays a key role in supporting party leadership with policy analysis and strategy development.
La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and frequently covers national news including politics and current events.



