La Nación reports on Ruta 32 reopening and controversy over marathoner at world championships

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on September 14, 2025, covering local infrastructure and international news.

The first update reported the reopening of a key roadway: “Ruta 32 reabre tras dos días de cierre” (September 14, 2025). Ruta 32 is an essential highway in Costa Rica that connects San José with Limón and plays a significant role in transportation for goods and travelers across the country. Closures of this route often cause disruptions to commerce and daily commutes.

Shortly after, La Nación highlighted an ongoing sports controversy: “Polémica por participación de maratonista costarricense en el Mundial de Atletismo” (September 14, 2025). Participation by Costa Rican athletes in international competitions such as the World Athletics Championships has previously drawn public interest and scrutiny regarding qualification processes and representation.

Later that day, La Nación addressed international celebrity news involving British royalty: “¿Por qué el príncipe Harry buscó a su padre tras 19 meses? Una razón poco sentimental habría motivado el reencuentro” (September 14, 2025). Prince Harry’s relationship with his family has frequently been covered by global media outlets due to its impact on both royal affairs and public perceptions of the British monarchy.

La Nación regularly covers national infrastructure developments as well as social issues related to sports participation. The publication also provides coverage of international events that have resonance with its readership.



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