La Nación reports on Trump’s lawsuit against BBC and local events

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on February 12, 2026, covering legal developments involving Donald Trump, local football leadership challenges, and upcoming power outages.

In a tweet posted at 19:03 UTC on February 12, La Nación reported: ” Las disculpas no bastaron para Trump: Su juicio contra la BBC ya tiene fecha https://t.co/5Mj2LaFkaR”. The post indicated that despite apologies being offered, Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the BBC is moving forward with a set court date.

At 19:07 UTC the same day, La Nación highlighted the challenges faced by a football manager inspired by José Mourinho. The tweet stated: ” El admirador de José Mourinho afronta las tempestades al dirigir a Puntarenas FC https://t.co/vX3IPKpVlS”.

Later that afternoon at 19:11 UTC, La Nación informed its audience about scheduled power outages affecting two regions in Costa Rica. The tweet read: ” Cortes de luz del ICE impactarán Pérez Zeledón y Liberia este viernes 13 de febrero https://t.co/VdeoEhgsfq”.

Donald Trump has previously been involved in multiple legal disputes with media organizations worldwide. In this case, his legal action targets the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and continues to attract international attention.

Puntarenas FC is a well-known football club in Costa Rica’s top division. Leadership changes and coaching philosophies are frequent topics of discussion among fans and analysts alike.

The Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad (ICE) regularly announces planned maintenance or upgrades that may result in temporary power cuts for certain communities such as Pérez Zeledón and Liberia. These measures are often part of broader efforts to maintain grid reliability across the country.



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