La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on October 3, 2025, covering topics ranging from local events to international legal news.
In its first post of the evening, La Nación provided details about an upcoming event: “ExpoCasa 2025: Guía completa con fechas, horarios, precios y premios que se rifarán en esta exclusiva feria https://t.co/EriDAzgVPZ” (October 3, 2025). ExpoCasa is an annual fair in Costa Rica focused on real estate and home improvement. The event typically features exhibitors from construction, decoration, and finance sectors and offers visitors opportunities to win prizes through raffles.
Later that night, La Nación reported on a controversy involving government institutions: “Cancillería alega que el Ministerio de Comunicación le ordenó publicar video contra la veda electoral https://t.co/rl6RdV3FpS” (October 3, 2025). In Costa Rica, the “veda electoral” refers to the legally mandated period before elections during which certain types of political advertising and communication are restricted. Disputes over compliance with these rules have been common in previous election cycles.
The newspaper also shared international legal news: “Joven fundadora de una startup es condenada a siete años de prisión por estafar a un banco de Estados Unidos https://t.co/8OvKNWLgHp” (October 3, 2025). This case follows recent global attention on financial fraud committed by technology entrepreneurs against major banks.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and has covered significant national and international stories for decades.


