La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on November 11, 2025, covering topics ranging from criminal investigations to changes in social media platforms and international legal cases.
In one post dated November 11, 2025, La Nación reported: “OIJ revela detalles sobre el cuerpo calcinado encontrado en una refrigeradora en Limón https://t.co/PkNxrx56Xp”. The Organismo de Investigación Judicial (OIJ) is the main investigative police agency in Costa Rica and often handles high-profile criminal cases.
On the same day, La Nación also addressed changes by a major technology company: “Facebook elimina los botones ‘Me gusta’ y ‘Compartir’ de páginas web: ¿por qué y desde cuándo? https://t.co/sBebtrI4NX”. Facebook has periodically updated its platform features in response to user feedback and regulatory considerations.
Additionally, La Nación highlighted an international development involving a well-known sports figure. In another tweet posted on November 11, 2025, it stated: “Andrés Iniesta envuelto en escándalo: Fiscalía de Perú lo investiga por presunta estafa de $600.000 https://t.co/9M5kvRRzmt”. Andrés Iniesta is a former Spanish footballer with an extensive career at FC Barcelona and the Spanish national team. The mention of an investigation by Peruvian authorities points to cross-border legal scrutiny that sometimes involves public figures.
The OIJ’s role as Costa Rica’s principal criminal investigative body means its announcements often draw significant public attention. Meanwhile, Facebook’s interface adjustments reflect ongoing shifts in digital engagement practices. High-profile investigations such as the one involving Andrés Iniesta can have broad implications for reputational risk and legal processes internationally.



