La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, posted updates on February 20, 2026, regarding several national issues including mentions of Costa Rica in the Epstein case files, weather forecasts, and allegations of irregularities in student aid.
In its first post at 23:06 UTC, La Nación highlighted international attention involving the country: ” Las cinco menciones más relevantes de Costa Rica en los archivos del caso Epstein https://t.co/SUegFlJTkm” (February 20, 2026). This tweet refers to five significant references to Costa Rica found within the documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Shortly after, at 23:11 UTC, La Nación informed readers about upcoming weather conditions: ” Clima en Costa Rica este sábado: lluvias y alta humedad marcarán la jornada, según el IMN https://t.co/NLEnTJ7Fdo” (February 20, 2026). The Instituto Meteorológico Nacional (IMN) forecasted rain and high humidity for Saturday across much of the country.
A third post at 23:12 UTC reported on concerns raised by a student organization regarding resource management. La Nación wrote: ” FEUCR denuncia posibles irregularidades en uso de recursos destinados a estudiantes en condición de vulnerabilidad económica https://t.co/6iJ6EZBWBE” (February 20, 2026). The Federación de Estudiantes de la Universidad de Costa Rica (FEUCR) alleged possible mismanagement of funds meant for economically vulnerable students.
The mention of Costa Rica in the Epstein files draws attention due to ongoing global scrutiny over individuals and entities named in connection with Jeffrey Epstein’s activities. The IMN regularly provides meteorological updates crucial for public safety during periods of unstable weather. Meanwhile, FEUCR has historically played an active role in advocating for student rights and transparency within university administration.



