La Nación reports on IMN warning, Cartaginés preparations, and Iran-U.S. tensions

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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, posted updates on February 22, 2026, covering weather alerts, sports developments, and international tensions.

At 18:57 UTC, La Nación reported a weather advisory from the Instituto Meteorológico Nacional (IMN): ” IMN advierte nuevas afectaciones por empuje frío durante los próximos días https://t.co/F5H8bSNKNY”. The IMN regularly issues such warnings in Costa Rica when cold fronts are expected to impact the country. These advisories typically alert residents to potential changes in temperature and precipitation that could affect daily life and infrastructure.

Later at 19:27 UTC, La Nación addressed sports news involving Club Sport Cartaginés: ” Cartaginés se afina para Vancouver y agrava el mal momento de José Saturnino Cardozo https://t.co/V8Va7ckpPa”. The club is preparing for an upcoming match against Vancouver while head coach José Saturnino Cardozo faces ongoing challenges with team performance. In Costa Rican football, coaching changes or poor results often attract significant public and media attention due to the sport’s popularity.

At 19:37 UTC, La Nación highlighted rising tensions in the Middle East: ” Tensión en Oriente Medio: Irán promete defenderse ante Estados Unidos, pero espera llegar a una solución diplomática https://t.co/53NHOitC2b”. Diplomatic relations between Iran and the United States have been strained for decades, frequently marked by threats of escalation but also attempts at negotiation.

La Nación has a long history of providing timely information on national issues such as weather events and sporting affairs as well as international developments relevant to its readership.



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