La Nación reports on fatal crash in Liberia and business review by Coprocom

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La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, reported on January 24, 2026, a series of local developments and practical advice through its official X (formerly Twitter) account.

In one post published at 18:49 UTC, La Nación informed about a fatal traffic incident in Liberia. The tweet stated: “Choque de vehículo contra árbol en Liberia dejó dos muertos esta madrugada https://t.co/Aw5Rs73QAI” (A vehicle crash into a tree in Liberia left two dead this morning).

Shortly after, at 18:51 UTC, the outlet highlighted an ongoing review by Costa Rica’s competition commission regarding a notable business transaction. The tweet read: “Coprocom estudia proceso de venta de Motores Británicos de Costa Rica y Autopartes Británicas https://t.co/nLijL8HB5w” (Coprocom is studying the sale process of Motores Británicos de Costa Rica and Autopartes Británicas). Coprocom is the Comisión para Promover la Competencia, the governmental body responsible for overseeing competition and antitrust matters in Costa Rica.

In another post at 18:57 UTC, La Nación shared household advice: “El método con vinagre que evita la suciedad en las cortinas de baño https://t.co/HGaKwsiU0b” (The vinegar method that prevents dirt on shower curtains).

Founded in 1946, La Nación is recognized as one of the leading newspapers in Costa Rica. Its social media channels are frequently used to share breaking news and daily tips with its audience.



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