La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on September 18, 2025, covering local and international events as well as educational opportunities.
At 16:00 UTC, La Nación reported on a police operation in Guápiles: “OIJ captura a hombre que amenazó con arma de fuego a jóvenes en bar de Guápiles https://t.co/rN0pZRACYS”. The post details an incident where the Judicial Investigation Organization (OIJ) apprehended a man who allegedly threatened young people with a firearm at a bar in Guápiles.
Later that day, at 16:09 UTC, La Nación highlighted an international development involving the United States and the United Kingdom: “Trump y Starmer firman histórico acuerdo tecnológico entre Estados Unidos y Reino Unido https://t.co/k2MKLCSKYy”. This tweet notes that former U.S. President Donald Trump and U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed what is described as a historic technology agreement between their countries.
In another post at the same time, La Nación shared information about new educational offerings: “INA anuncia nuevos cursos: consulte requisitos y horarios https://t.co/Gc0ZJcjq1p”. The tweet invites readers to review requirements and schedules for new courses announced by INA, Costa Rica’s National Learning Institute.
The OIJ frequently conducts operations in response to threats or incidents involving firearms in public places across Costa Rica. Agreements between major economies such as the United States and United Kingdom on technology are often seen as significant due to their global influence and impact on innovation. INA regularly introduces new training programs aimed at improving workforce skills in Costa Rica.



