La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on March 21, 2026, addressing legal disputes, international investigations, and business closures.
In a tweet posted at 12:14 UTC, La Nación reported: ” Mujer demandó a su cuñado por apartamentos inconclusos, pero el proceso dio un giro en su contra por un error de contratante https://t.co/HbehOGleRm”. The post highlights a legal case in which a woman sued her brother-in-law over unfinished apartments. However, the process reportedly turned against her due to an error made by the contracting party.
Later that day at 12:56 UTC, La Nación shared another update involving high-profile technology executive Elon Musk: ” Elon Musk bajo la lupa de Francia por presunto uso de ‘deepfakes’ para aumentar el valor de X https://t.co/B4473jXdiG”. The tweet states that French authorities are scrutinizing Musk for allegedly using deepfake technology to boost the value of his social media platform X.
At 13:04 UTC on the same day, La Nación addressed the closure of Pollo Granjero with the following statement: ” ¿Qué refleja el cierre de Pollo Granjero? Líderes empresariales señalan 9 razones para explicar lo sucedido https://t.co/ddBGOxGjZ3″. The post notes that business leaders have identified nine reasons behind the restaurant chain’s shutdown.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s most influential news outlets and frequently covers national and international developments. Its reporting on legal proceedings, global tech figures such as Elon Musk, and significant business events reflects its broad editorial scope.



