La Nación reports on debate cancellation, fatal boating accident, and investment plans

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, posted updates on February 13, 2026, covering topics including a public debate between Josué Quesada and Juan Carlos Rojas, a boating accident in Cañas, and an industrial plan for Cartago.

At 21:06 UTC, La Nación questioned the outcome of a highly anticipated debate with the post: ” Josué Quesada vs. Juan Carlos Rojas: ¿Qué pasó con el esperado cara a cara? https://t.co/YveSMjuGqu”.

Later that evening at 21:12 UTC, the outlet reported on an accident involving a boat capsizing at night near Cañas: ” Lancha volcó de noche y un ocupante no logró salir: hallan cuerpo en Cañas https://t.co/GMjIIwWSmS”.

At 21:17 UTC, La Nación highlighted efforts to boost foreign investment in Cartago through an industrial initiative: ” El plan industrial que busca atraer inversión extranjera a Cartago https://t.co/WK30EzcQsj”.

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers, frequently reporting on national events such as political debates, local incidents, and economic development projects. The mention of Josué Quesada and Juan Carlos Rojas refers to figures known in Costa Rican public life; debates between such individuals often draw significant attention from both media and citizens. Boating accidents like the one in Cañas are periodically reported in Costa Rica due to its numerous rivers and lakes. Efforts to attract foreign investment have been ongoing priorities for regions like Cartago as part of broader national strategies to enhance economic growth.



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