La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on September 11, 2025, covering developments in the financial and legal sectors as well as law enforcement announcements.
At 16:57 UTC, La Nación reported that a court had suspended a significant financial obligation for the Central Bank of Costa Rica (BCR), stating: “Tribunal suspende obligación del BCR de aportar $70 millones a inversiones de fondo inmobiliario”. This decision halts the requirement for BCR to contribute $70 million to real estate fund investments. The Central Bank of Costa Rica has previously faced scrutiny regarding its investment policies and oversight by regulatory authorities.
Later, at 16:59 UTC, La Nación relayed an update involving an international investigation: “FBI asegura tener un video del asesino de Charlie Kirk”. According to the tweet, the FBI claims to possess video evidence related to the individual responsible for killing Charlie Kirk. The FBI frequently collaborates with other agencies in high-profile criminal cases and utilizes digital evidence as part of its investigative process.
At 17:04 UTC, La Nación shared news from Costa Rica’s Ministry of Finance regarding retail regulation: “Hacienda anuncia medida inédita contra tiendas ‘outlets’ en Costa Rica”. The Ministry announced an unprecedented measure targeting outlet stores in Costa Rica. The government has periodically introduced new regulations aimed at ensuring compliance within the retail sector and addressing tax evasion concerns.
La Nación’s reporting provides timely updates on judicial decisions affecting national finance institutions, developments in international criminal investigations led by agencies such as the FBI, and policy actions taken by Costa Rican authorities against commercial entities.


