La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, reported on several significant events through its official Twitter account on November 20, 2025.
On that day, La Nación posted: “Dos históricas emisoras no participarán en subasta de Sutel; y esto dice Canara https://t.co/i4U2qnBqYM” (November 20, 2025). The tweet refers to the decision by two longstanding radio stations not to participate in a spectrum auction organized by Sutel, Costa Rica’s telecommunications regulator. The post also mentions a statement from Canara, the National Chamber of Radio and Television Broadcasters.
In another report shared the same evening, La Nación stated: “Exrehén israelí denuncia agresión sexual durante cautiverio en Gaza https://t.co/kvfhSX3Grk” (November 20, 2025). This tweet highlights an allegation made by a former Israeli hostage regarding sexual assault during captivity in Gaza.
Additionally, La Nación informed its audience about actions taken by the social media platform TikTok. The outlet tweeted: “TikTok eliminó más de 6,5 millones de videos: estas son las razones https://t.co/lURPSTyEfY” (November 20, 2025). This message points to TikTok’s removal of over 6.5 million videos and provides details about the reasons behind this measure.
Sutel’s auctions are part of ongoing efforts in Costa Rica to manage radio frequency allocation and promote fair competition among broadcasters. Canara often issues statements reflecting industry perspectives on regulatory developments.
The case referenced in Gaza comes amid continued international scrutiny of conditions faced by hostages and civilians in conflict zones. Meanwhile, major technology companies like TikTok routinely remove content that violates community guidelines as part of their global content moderation policies.



