La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on September 18, 2025, covering topics ranging from social media trends to sports and art auctions.
On the subject of mental health awareness and digital culture, La Nación reported: “Trend de fotos tipo Polaroid con fallecidos conmueve y abre debate sobre la salud mental https://t.co/xpYxxXHX8D” (September 18, 2025). The post highlights a recent trend involving Polaroid-style photographs of deceased individuals that has sparked both emotional responses and conversations about mental health.
In sports coverage on the same day, La Nación stated: “Cartaginés contrata otro futbolista que Andrés Carevic conoció en Alajuelense https://t.co/5PdTbOzNAu” (September 18, 2025). The tweet notes that Cartaginés has signed another football player previously known by coach Andrés Carevic during his tenure at Alajuelense. This move is part of ongoing transfers within Costa Rica’s top football clubs as teams seek to strengthen their squads for upcoming competitions.
Additionally, in the realm of arts and auctions, La Nación shared: “Picasso en París: retrato inédito de Dora Maar saldrá a subasta por 8 millones de euros https://t.co/hFnJyQDnir” (September 18, 2025). The post announces that an unpublished portrait of Dora Maar by Pablo Picasso will be auctioned in Paris with an estimated starting price of eight million euros. This event is notable within the international art market due to the historical significance of both Picasso and his muse Dora Maar.
La Nación regularly covers national and international developments across diverse fields including culture, sports, and societal issues. Its reporting often highlights trends that provoke public discussion or have broader cultural impact within Costa Rica and beyond.


