La Nación reports on INAMU defense, Turrialba truck ban, and Ignacio Santos’s future

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, posted several updates on February 18, 2026, covering institutional responses and local regulations.

In one post, La Nación reported on the National Institute for Women (INAMU) defending its actions following revelations in the case against Randall Zúñiga. The tweet stated: ” Inamu defiende su accionar tras revelaciones del caso contra Randall Zúñiga https://t.co/9ihz0p2z1F” (February 18, 2026).

Another update from La Nación addressed new traffic restrictions in Turrialba. The tweet read: ” Turrialba prohíbe el ingreso de tráileres de 12 metros o más al casco central: qué dice la ley y qué falta que resuelva el MOPT https://t.co/Eljis1Wa3V” (February 18, 2026).

Additionally, La Nación shared information about journalist Ignacio Santos’s career plans after leaving ‘Telenoticias’. The tweet stated: ” Ignacio Santos trabajaría en esto tras dejar ‘Telenoticias’: véalo hablar de su futuro https://t.co/59OZY2gITM” (February 18, 2026).

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers, known for its coverage of national events and public affairs.



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