La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on November 19, 2025, covering diverse topics including an ongoing FBI investigation, the upcoming FIFA World Cup, and electoral regulations.
In one post dated November 19, 2025, La Nación reported: “Joven de 18 años apareció muerta bajo una cama durante crucero al Caribe; FBI asumió el caso https://t.co/3jfZpPEKH5”. The tweet highlights the discovery of an 18-year-old woman found dead under a bed during a Caribbean cruise and notes that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has taken over the case. The involvement of the FBI in incidents aboard international cruises is standard when U.S. citizens or ships are involved due to jurisdictional protocols.
On the same day, La Nación addressed developments related to the FIFA World Cup: “Mundial 2026: Vea la lista de más de 140 países NO clasificados (la verdad no peca, pero incomoda) https://t.co/rwRVANI10p”. This tweet points readers to a list of over 140 countries that did not qualify for the 2026 tournament. The FIFA World Cup qualification process is highly competitive and many national teams do not secure a spot in the final event.
Additionally, La Nación posted information regarding electoral conduct: “TSE recuerda a policías: está prohibido beneficiar a partidos políticos; conozca las restricciones y sanciones https://t.co/qYVUQWa619”. In this message, they relay reminders from Costa Rica’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) to police officers about prohibitions against favoring political parties and outline related restrictions and penalties. Such reminders are part of broader efforts by electoral authorities to maintain neutrality among public officials during election periods.
La Nación has been recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading news organizations with significant influence on public discourse in Central America.



