La Nación shares updates on Costa Rican government, entertainment industry, and archaeological discovery
La Nación published several posts on September 14, 2025, covering a range of topics including government actions in Costa Rica, developments in the entertainment sector, and an archaeological find in Switzerland.
In a post at 21:48 UTC, La Nación reported: “Gobierno de Rodrigo Chaves atrasó el nuevo hospital en Cartago hasta usando papeles equivocados https://t.co/exW3w0Ecte”. The statement refers to delays in the construction of a new hospital in Cartago attributed to the administration of President Rodrigo Chaves. According to public records and previous reports, infrastructure projects in Costa Rica have sometimes faced setbacks due to administrative errors or procedural issues.
Later that evening at 21:59 UTC, La Nación posted about the entertainment industry: “Actor de ‘The Office’ afirma que NBC dejó de ganar $1.000 millones al rechazar el ‘spin-off’ de su personaje https://t.co/ETr9a4GoXJ”. This tweet highlights comments from an actor associated with ‘The Office,’ who claimed that NBC missed out on significant revenue by declining a spin-off centered around his character. The original series has maintained popularity through syndication and streaming platforms.
At nearly the same time, another tweet focused on archaeology stated: “Una obra revela los restos de un puente romano de 2000 años de antigüedad en Suiza https://t.co/5BXpDhFvWu”. This post refers to recent construction work uncovering remnants of a Roman bridge estimated to be two millennia old in Switzerland. Archaeological discoveries like this provide insight into ancient engineering and regional history.
La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s major newspapers and frequently covers national news as well as international developments related to culture and science.



