La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on September 12, 2025, covering topics ranging from a local investigation to international developments and scientific research.
At 21:48 UTC, La Nación reported on an ongoing investigation: “OIJ investiga causa de muerte de empresario Alberto Rodríguez Baldí https://t.co/fAhyzGlWZm”. The post indicates that the Judicial Investigation Organization (OIJ) is looking into the circumstances surrounding the death of businessman Alberto Rodríguez Baldí.
Later that evening, at 22:09 UTC, La Nación shared news about a unique scientific study involving animal genetics: “Cabras pasaron 200 años aisladas en isla de Latinoamérica: la ciencia analiza su ADN en busca de respuestas https://t.co/qxvbPEgP02”. The tweet highlights efforts by scientists to analyze the DNA of goats that have lived in isolation on a Latin American island for two centuries.
In an international update posted at 22:19 UTC, La Nación addressed recent developments at the United Nations regarding Palestinian statehood. The newspaper wrote: “Para disgusto de Israel y Estados Unidos, 142 países aprueban en la ONU un Estado palestino sin Hamás https://t.co/7nfQBqS6in”. This refers to a vote in which 142 countries supported Palestinian statehood at the UN despite objections from Israel and the United States.
La Nación has long been recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers with significant influence in national and regional reporting. Its coverage often includes breaking news related to judicial matters in Costa Rica, scientific research across Latin America, and major global diplomatic events such as those occurring at the United Nations General Assembly.


