La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on September 9, 2025, covering international and local developments.
In one post, La Nación reported: “España prohíbe la entrada a dos ministros de Israel” (September 9, 2025). In another story from the same day, the outlet shared: “Una coincidencia en redes sociales lo llevó a descubrir que tenía hija y nieta en otro país”. Later that day, La Nación addressed Costa Rica’s trade negotiations in Washington: “Costa Rica intensifica gestiones en Washington para suspender aranceles del 15%. Estos son los detalles” (September 9, 2025).
Spain’s decision to bar entry to two Israeli ministers comes amid heightened diplomatic tensions between Spain and Israel. Such measures are often taken as part of broader foreign policy disputes or in response to specific actions by foreign officials.
The story about a man discovering his daughter and granddaughter in another country highlights the growing role of social media in connecting families across borders.
Costa Rica’s efforts in Washington relate to ongoing discussions with U.S. authorities regarding tariffs imposed on certain exports. The country has been seeking relief from a 15% tariff that affects its key industries and has engaged in diplomatic talks aimed at securing more favorable trade terms for its exporters.


