La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, published several posts on September 13, 2025, covering judicial actions against extortionists, risks to technological infrastructure in education, and political analysis regarding national governance.
In one post from that day, La Nación reported: “Juzgado amplía medida cautelar contra falsos jardineros que extorsionaron a vecinos de Heredia y Alajuela” (September 13, 2025). This statement highlights a court decision to extend precautionary measures against individuals posing as gardeners who allegedly extorted residents in the Heredia and Alajuela regions.
Later that morning, the outlet addressed concerns about educational technology: “El país pionero en conectividad escolar se halla en riesgo de apagón tecnológico” (September 13, 2025). The post refers to potential threats facing the country’s status as a leader in school connectivity.
In another tweet posted shortly after, La Nación commented on political developments: “Los peligros de coquetear con la ‘Tercera República’” (September 13, 2025). The message points to perceived risks associated with discussions or proposals around the so-called ‘Third Republic’—a phrase used in Costa Rican political discourse for proposals of constitutional reform or new foundational government structures.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s most influential news organizations. Its coverage often addresses issues central to public safety, national policy on education and technology infrastructure, and ongoing debates over political reforms within the country.



