La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on February 24, 2026, covering international politics, environmental initiatives in Mexico, and social identity topics.
On the morning of February 24, La Nación reported a significant political milestone in the Netherlands. The outlet stated: “Rob Jetten se convierte en el primer ministro más joven y abiertamente gay de los Países Bajos https://t.co/OO2o9APZHJ” (February 24, 2026). Rob Jetten’s appointment marks a notable moment for representation and diversity in European politics.
Shortly after, La Nación turned its attention to an environmental initiative in Mexico. The publication posted: “México reutiliza toneladas de cabello humano para descontaminar canales en Xochimilco: vea las fotos https://t.co/jvqV2S4lay” (February 24, 2026). This project involves the use of recycled human hair to help clean polluted waterways in Xochimilco. Such efforts reflect broader trends across Latin America where innovative approaches are being used to address environmental challenges.
Later that morning, La Nación shared an interview focusing on personal identity and acceptance within Costa Rica. The tweet read: “Entrevista con una therian costarricense: ‘Dejen vivir y vivan su propia vida’ https://t.co/HBYJK5JSvb” (February 24, 2026). Therians are individuals who identify as non-human animals on a psychological or spiritual level—a phenomenon that has drawn increasing attention worldwide.
La Nación regularly covers regional and global developments spanning politics, environment, and society for Spanish-speaking audiences.



