La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on April 17, 2026, covering international diplomacy, financial matters for beneficiaries of deceased affiliates, and public safety advice.
In its first post at 23:17 UTC, La Nación reported: ” No quedan ‘puntos confictivos’ para un acuerdo de paz con Irán, dice Trump https://t.co/zikjbeq9q1″. This tweet highlights a statement from former U.S. President Donald Trump claiming that there are no remaining “conflict points” hindering a peace agreement with Iran.
Shortly after, at 23:17 UTC, La Nación posted: ” OPC-CCSS publica lista de afiliados fallecidos con dinero acumulado del ROP y FCL: así pueden retirarlo los familiares https://t.co/u4mnkMZi4d”. The message refers to the publication by OPC-CCSS (Operadoras de Pensiones Complementarias – Caja Costarricense de Seguro Social) of a list of deceased affiliates who had accumulated funds in their ROP (Régimen Obligatorio de Pensiones) and FCL (Fondo de Capitalización Laboral) accounts. The tweet also indicates that information is available on how family members can claim these funds.
Later the same evening at 23:20 UTC, another post read: ” ¿Qué hacer ante el ataque de un perro? Estas son las recomendaciones de Cruz Roja https://t.co/0gP1KTDkyi”. This update shares recommendations from the Red Cross regarding actions individuals should take if attacked by a dog.
La Nación regularly provides coverage on national and international events. Its reporting includes topics ranging from diplomatic negotiations—such as those involving the United States and Iran—to local issues like pension fund management and public health guidance. The CCSS is Costa Rica’s main social security institution responsible for health services and pensions in the country. Meanwhile, organizations such as the Red Cross offer emergency response guidelines to enhance public safety.



