La Nación published a series of updates on January 13, 2026, covering political debates, government tariffs, and sports news.
In its first post of the evening, La Nación reported: “Jose Aguilar cuestiona a Laura Fernández por ‘esconderse’ de los debates y pide ser incluido en los encuentros televisivos” (January 13, 2026). This statement highlights Jose Aguilar’s criticism of Laura Fernández for allegedly avoiding public debates and his request to participate in televised forums.
Later that night, La Nación provided information about administrative costs for the upcoming year: “Estas son las nuevas tarifas del Registro Nacional para el 2026: vea cuáles bajaron” (January 13, 2026). The post points readers to changes in fees at the National Registry for 2026 and notes which have decreased.
The outlet also addressed developments in sports eligibility with the update: “¿Minor Álvarez ya puede jugar? Esto informa Saprissa” (January 13, 2026), referencing new information from Saprissa regarding whether Minor Álvarez is now eligible to play.
La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and frequently covers national politics, public administration updates such as tariff changes at institutions like the National Registry, and sports news including coverage of major football clubs like Saprissa. The inclusion of statements from figures such as Jose Aguilar and Laura Fernández reflects ongoing political activity ahead of elections or major policy decisions. Updates about athletes’ eligibility are common as teams prepare for new seasons or tournaments.

