La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on its Twitter account on February 10, 2026. The tweets covered topics ranging from educational opportunities to government policy changes and entertainment news.
At 19:12 UTC, La Nación announced the opening of registration for free courses by INA, stating: ” INA abre inscripción para cursos gratuitos: conozca la oferta disponible https://t.co/ZwATG66s76″ (February 10, 2026). INA, the Instituto Nacional de Aprendizaje, is Costa Rica’s national institute for vocational and technical training. The institution frequently offers free or subsidized courses aimed at workforce development and upskilling.
Later that day, at 19:21 UTC, La Nación reported on policy changes in the United States: ” Casa Blanca desmantelará regulaciones ambientales y normativa sobre cambio climático https://t.co/ZS4p22PSSt” (February 10, 2026). The tweet refers to a decision by the White House to roll back environmental regulations and climate change policies. Such actions often generate debate regarding their impact on environmental protection efforts and international climate commitments.
In another post at 19:46 UTC, La Nación addressed developments in the entertainment industry: ” Famoso cantante, allegado a Maribel Guardia, responde fuerte a polémicos audios y acusaciones de abuso https://t.co/NUBlGK9Td6″ (February 10, 2026). The tweet highlights a well-known singer close to Maribel Guardia who has issued a strong response to controversial audio recordings and allegations of abuse. Maribel Guardia is a prominent Costa Rican-Mexican actress and singer known throughout Latin America.
La Nación regularly covers national news in Costa Rica as well as major international developments. The publication’s social media presence provides timely updates on education initiatives like those from INA, significant political decisions such as U.S. regulatory changes, and high-profile stories from the entertainment sector.



