La Nación reports on threats after elections and new wildlife disease cases

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, posted several updates on February 7, 2026, addressing recent social and environmental issues in Latin America.

In its first report, La Nación highlighted threats received by an influencer and her mother following the elections. The post stated: ” Madre de influencer da serio mensaje por violentas amenazas contra ella y su hija tras elecciones: ‘No es bonito ver la lapidación’ https://t.co/AEVUe7NXYw” (February 7, 2026). The message underscores growing concerns over online harassment and intimidation directed at public figures and their families during politically charged periods.

Later that day, La Nación announced the departure of a journalist from the sports television channel FUTV. The tweet read: ” Periodista sorprende al anunciar su salida de FUTV https://t.co/bLUGx4qv4W” (February 7, 2026). No additional details were provided regarding the reasons behind the journalist’s decision or their future plans.

In another update, La Nación reported on the emergence of domestic dog diseases in Uruguay’s wildlife for the first time. The post stated: ” Enfermedades de perros domésticos aparecen por primera vez en fauna silvestre de Uruguay https://t.co/jJdpcIjEj5″ (February 7, 2026). This issue highlights ongoing challenges related to animal health and disease transmission between domestic animals and native wildlife populations.

La Nación has been recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers with a strong presence both in print and digital media.



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