La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, published a series of posts on February 17, 2026, covering legal actions by Randall Zúñiga and updates related to the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
In its first post at 01:20 UTC, La Nación reported: ” Randall Zúñiga denunciará a dos canales por publicar sus recetas médicas https://t.co/QrKj0fUVqp”.
Shortly after, at 01:21 UTC, the outlet reiterated the news with a similar statement: ” Randall Zúñiga denunciará a dos canales por publicar sus recetas médicas https://t.co/UPxdhqZ5NZ”.
Later that morning, at 01:29 UTC, La Nación turned attention to sports developments in Costa Rica with the post: ” Mundial 2026: Costa Rica tiene una esperanza para ser parte de la Copa del Mundo https://t.co/wB45OgprA9″.
Randall Zúñiga is known in Costa Rica for his public presence and recent controversies. The publication of medical prescriptions without consent can raise privacy concerns under local data protection laws. Meanwhile, the mention of Costa Rica’s prospects in the 2026 FIFA World Cup reflects ongoing national interest in football and the country’s efforts to qualify for major international tournaments.


