La Nación reports on Haiti massacre, James Webb discovery, and author’s remarks about Costa Rica

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La Nación published several updates on September 13, 2025, highlighting recent events in Haiti, scientific discoveries by the James Webb Space Telescope, and personal remarks from a well-known author.

On September 13, 2025, La Nación reported: “Masacre en Haití: autoridades reportan más de 40 muertos https://t.co/kWXJV3q9dP”. In another post on the same day, the outlet shared astronomical news: “El telescopio James Webb captó la ‘montaña’ donde nacieron las estrellas más pesadas del universo https://t.co/zstVun2s25”. Also on September 13, La Nación relayed comments from a bestselling writer: “Autor de ‘El código Da Vinci’ contó por qué prefiere vivir en Costa Rica y no en Europa: esto dijo https://t.co/cxXk3fgbW2”.

La Nación is a prominent newspaper based in Costa Rica that regularly covers regional and international news as well as cultural topics. The report of over 40 deaths in Haiti follows ongoing instability and violence in the country in recent years. The mention of the James Webb Space Telescope reflects its continued contributions to astronomical research since its launch by NASA in December 2021. Additionally, interest in Costa Rica as a destination for expatriates has grown due to factors such as safety and quality of life.



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