La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, shared updates on September 19, 2025, covering recent discoveries and ongoing cases.
In a tweet posted at 18:09 UTC, La Nación reported an archaeological discovery in Italy: “Hallazgo bajo el metro de Roma revela tres medallas ocultas por un papa del siglo XV https://t.co/3l6Znr2OMq”. The post refers to the finding of three medals hidden by a pope from the fifteenth century beneath the Rome metro system.
Later that day at 18:09 UTC, La Nación addressed developments in a high-profile case involving musician D4vd and Celeste Rivas. The tweet stated: “Caso D4vd y Celeste Rivas: ¿qué pasará con los conciertos del artista luego de que en su carro hallaran sin vida a la joven? https://t.co/AZMUD7I3PY”. The message raises questions about the future of D4vd’s concerts after Celeste Rivas was found dead in his car.
At 18:18 UTC, La Nación turned its attention to Costa Rican politics with a statement from a PUSC deputy. The tweet read: “Diputado del PUSC niega que amistad con Chaves le influya sobre inmunidad: ‘En una semana me llama más el presidente que Juan Carlos Hidalgo en todo el año’ https://t.co/yL42wGPxlk”. This post highlights the deputy’s denial that his friendship with President Rodrigo Chaves affects his stance on parliamentary immunity.
La Nación is recognized for its coverage of national and international news, often providing timely updates on political events and cultural discoveries relevant to Costa Rica and beyond.



