La Nación reports on Disney figure’s arrest and Netflix ‘Stranger Things’ documentary

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, posted updates on its Twitter account on January 12, 2026, covering news related to entertainment and local labor regulations.

In a tweet published at 18:43 UTC, La Nación reported the arrest of a Disney figure following allegations from his ex-girlfriend. The tweet stated: “El arresto de la figura de Disney ocurre tras las acusaciones de abuso formuladas por su exnovia, quien lo denunció por maltrato verbal y físico durante los cinco años que duró su relación.” (January 12, 2026).

Later that day at 18:53 UTC, La Nación shared information about an upcoming Netflix documentary. The post read: “Netflix estrenará el documental del rodaje de ‘Stranger Things’. La producción revela cómo se creó la última temporada de la exitosa serie.” (January 12, 2026).

At 19:03 UTC the same day, the newspaper provided guidance regarding educational salary payments in Costa Rica. The tweet stated: “Conozca cuándo se paga y cómo se calcula el salario escolar en Costa Rica, tanto en el sector público como privado, con todos los detalles clave.” (January 12, 2026). In Costa Rica, “salario escolar” is an additional annual payment made to workers in both public and private sectors; it is calculated based on a percentage of the worker’s annual earnings and is intended to help families cover back-to-school expenses.

La Nación has a longstanding reputation for delivering news coverage across national and international topics since its founding in Costa Rica.



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