La Nación reports on Jamenei’s warning to Tehran protesters and local job fair

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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, posted several updates on its official Twitter account on January 10, 2026. The tweets covered topics ranging from international politics to local employment opportunities and lottery results.

In one post, La Nación reported on statements by Iran’s Supreme Leader: “Jamenei advierte que no cederá ante manifestantes en Teherán” (January 10, 2026). Another tweet provided information for lottery participants: “Chances de la JPS: vea los números ganadores del sorteo de este viernes 9 de enero” (January 10, 2026).

A third update highlighted an employment initiative in Costa Rica: “Personas interesadas en empleo formal y estable podrán acercarse a una feria de reclutamiento en Alajuela, donde se ofrecerán plazas vinculadas con la seguridad en instalaciones aeroportuarias.” (January 10, 2026).

La Nación has a longstanding presence in Costa Rica’s media landscape and is known for reporting on both domestic issues and international developments.



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