La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on November 19, 2025, covering incidents of national and regional significance. The tweets reported on a criminal case in Limón, a major business transaction involving airports in Central America, and a statement from a Haitian footballer.
In one tweet posted on November 19, 2025, La Nación reported: “Intento de asesinato contra policías en Limón termina en larga condena”. This tweet highlights the conclusion of an attempted murder case against police officers in Limón that resulted in a lengthy prison sentence.
Another update from the same date detailed a significant acquisition: “Grupo mexicano acuerda compra de Aeris, operador del Juan Santamaría, y otros 19 aeropuertos por $936 millones”. According to this report, a Mexican group reached an agreement to purchase Aeris—the operator of Costa Rica’s main international airport Juan Santamaría—along with 19 other airports for $936 million. The deal marks one of the largest recent transactions in the region’s aviation sector and underscores growing foreign investment in Central American infrastructure.
The third tweet from La Nación focused on sports and social issues: “Vea el fuerte mensaje del goleador de Haití ante la pobreza de su país: ‘Los podemos hacer llorar de alegría’”. The post shares a powerful message from Haiti’s leading football scorer addressing his country’s poverty and expressing hope that the national team can bring joy to its people through their achievements.
La Nación has long served as a primary source of news in Costa Rica. Its coverage often includes breaking developments in crime and justice as well as economic affairs and sports across Latin America. The purchase agreement involving Aeris comes at a time when international interest in airport operations throughout Central America is rising due to increased travel demand and regional economic integration.



