La Nación reports on incidents and developments in Nigeria, Haiti, and Costa Rica
La Nación published several updates on November 19, 2025, covering events in Nigeria, Haiti, and Costa Rica. The newspaper highlighted an armed attack at a church in Nigeria, the Haitian national football team’s World Cup qualification under a foreign-based coach, and Costa Rica’s recent downgrade in air safety oversight.
In a post dated November 19, 2025, La Nación reported: “Ataque armado en iglesia de Nigeria deja dos muertos durante una retransmisión en directo en Facebook https://t.co/AVDQwARSZG”.
Later that day, the outlet shared another update regarding Haiti’s football team: “Haití logró clasificar al Mundial con un técnico que los dirige desde el extranjero: conozca la historia https://t.co/JlKigD6joF”.
Additionally, La Nación addressed concerns about aviation safety in Costa Rica with the following post: “Costa Rica sufre fuerte caída en vigilancia de la seguridad aérea; país reprueba evaluación de la OACI https://t.co/UXwGRpSoGf”. According to information from international civil aviation authorities, failing an ICAO audit can impact a country’s ability to maintain or expand international air service connections and may require corrective action plans by local regulators.
La Nación is one of the leading newspapers in Costa Rica and regularly covers regional and global news. Its reporting on these issues reflects ongoing concerns over security incidents abroad as well as domestic regulatory challenges affecting public safety and international standing.



