La Nación, a major newspaper in Costa Rica, published a series of posts on January 11, 2026, covering topics ranging from cybercrime to international relations and political developments. The tweets addressed incidents affecting individuals and broader geopolitical trends.
In one post from January 11, 2026, La Nación reported: “José —nombre ficticio que usaremos para proteger su identidad— dormía profundamente la madrugada del 7 de abril del año pasado mientras ciberdelincuentes saqueaban su cuenta bancaria sin que se diera cuenta hasta horas después.” This tweet describes how an individual named José (a pseudonym) was unaware while cybercriminals emptied his bank account during the night.
Another tweet posted on the same day stated: “La incursión de Estados Unidos en Venezuela confirma una época de incertidumbre en las relaciones internacionales. Un nuevo orden emerge de la desarticulación de acuerdos previos, pero, ¿cómo lucirá?” Here, La Nación discussed the implications of U.S. involvement in Venezuela and its impact on global diplomatic dynamics.
A third tweet highlighted internal political tensions: “La congresista independiente habló sobre su salida del PLP, criticó la política de amedrentamiento del gobierno y reprobó a los diputados que buscan ‘caer parados'”. The message referred to an independent congresswoman’s criticism of government intimidation tactics and her disapproval of certain lawmakers’ opportunistic behavior.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and has been active since its founding in 1946. It covers national news as well as international affairs for Spanish-speaking audiences.


