La Nación reports on Epstein prosecutor lawsuit and other national stories

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on September 15, 2025, addressing legal developments, child health advice, and an incident involving a television journalist.

One of the tweets reported on a high-profile legal dispute: “Fiscal que llevó caso Epstein demanda al gobierno tras su despido” (September 15, 2025). This statement indicates that the prosecutor involved in the Epstein case has filed a lawsuit against the government following their dismissal.

In another tweet from the same day, La Nación shared insights on children’s screen time. The post reads: “¿Cuándo (y cuándo no) exponer a niños a pantallas? Experta costarricense comparte sus ‘cinco nuncas’” (September 15, 2025). This message highlights recommendations from a Costa Rican expert who outlined five situations in which children should never be exposed to screens.

A third update focused on an incident during live television coverage. According to La Nación: “Periodista de Repretel recibió un aguacero encima en plena transmisión en vivo: ‘Tengo mucho frío’” (September 15, 2025). The tweet describes how a reporter from Repretel experienced heavy rain while broadcasting live and commented on feeling very cold.

La Nación is recognized for its coverage of national news and public interest topics in Costa Rica. Its reporting often includes issues related to legal proceedings, public health guidance for families, and noteworthy media events within the country.



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