La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on April 13, 2026, covering legal proceedings related to drug trafficking, changes in organ donor registration procedures, and details about an upcoming automotive event.
In a post from April 13, 2026, La Nación reported: ” A juicio sospechosos de esconder más de 32.000 pastillas de éxtasis con cafeína en ventanita de ‘minisúper’ en San José https://t.co/cbfi150QM0″. The tweet describes that suspects will go to trial for allegedly hiding over 32,000 ecstasy pills with caffeine in a small supermarket window in San José.
On the same day, La Nación addressed new procedures for organ donation registration: ” ¿Es donante de órganos? Así funcionará el nuevo registro del TSE en las cédulas https://t.co/DyGoMxXLbz”. This announcement highlights the implementation of a new registry by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) that will record organ donor status directly on national ID cards.
Later that afternoon, La Nación shared information about an upcoming automotive fair: ” Cuándo será Expomóvil 2026: estos son los detalles del evento que reunirá más de 100 marcas https://t.co/dS9kdcwmKm”. According to the tweet, Expomóvil 2026 is set to feature over one hundred brands.
The topics covered by La Nación reflect ongoing public interest in crime prevention efforts and judicial processes involving synthetic drugs in Costa Rica. Organ donation has also been under review by authorities aiming to modernize and centralize donor records through collaboration with the TSE. Expomóvil is recognized as one of the largest automotive exhibitions in Central America and regularly attracts significant attention from both consumers and industry professionals.


