La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on November 12, 2025, covering the death of a well-known journalist, a protest by agricultural workers, and developments in local football.
In its first post of the day, La Nación reported: “Murió reconocido periodista costarricense Richard Molina, a los 54 años” (November 12, 2025). The tweet announced the passing of Richard Molina, a respected Costa Rican journalist at the age of 54.
Shortly after, La Nación covered political demonstrations involving the country’s agricultural sector. The outlet stated: “Agricultores marcharon contra el gobierno de Rodrigo Chaves para denunciar abandono del agro y exigir reformas urgentes” (November 12, 2025). The tweet described how farmers marched against President Rodrigo Chaves’ administration to protest what they describe as neglect of agriculture and to demand urgent reforms.
Later that evening, La Nación shifted focus to sports news with the announcement: “Mundialista de Brasil 2014 refuerza a legendario equipo que renació en el fútbol aficionado” (November 12, 2025). This tweet highlighted that a player who participated in the Brazil 2014 World Cup has joined a legendary team that has re-emerged in amateur football.
La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and frequently covers national events ranging from politics and social movements to sports and cultural news. Richard Molina was recognized for his contributions to journalism in Costa Rica. The agricultural sector has been an important part of Costa Rica’s economy but has faced challenges in recent years due to policy changes and economic pressures. President Rodrigo Chaves assumed office in May 2022 amid promises to address various social and economic issues facing the country. Football remains highly popular in Costa Rica, with many former professional players continuing their involvement at various levels after their international careers.



