La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, posted several updates on September 18, 2025, covering topics ranging from press freedom to political developments and health news.
In a tweet published at 18:00 UTC, La Nación stated, “La independencia nos dio libertad, el periodismo nos la recuerda cada día. La Nación Digital con 50% de descuento: Noticias ilimitadas ₡3.390 al mes Precio fijo Enlace: https://t.co/NDjx5ZTp6h https://t.co/8nzWDR36dx”.
Shortly after, at 18:04 UTC, the outlet reported on an electoral decision: “TSE anula elección de candidatos a diputados del PLP https://t.co/G9ffPhq1K2”. The TSE refers to Costa Rica’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal (Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones), which is responsible for overseeing elections in the country.
Later the same day at 18:15 UTC, La Nación highlighted recent developments in medical research regarding obesity treatment: “Una píldora diaria contra la obesidad logra resultados alentadores: puede reducir hasta un 20% del peso corporal https://t.co/id0WmZhQYB”. This reflects ongoing international efforts to address rising obesity rates through pharmaceutical innovation.
The Tribunal Supremo de Elecciones (TSE) plays a central role in Costa Rica’s democratic processes by ensuring transparency and legality in elections. Meanwhile, advances in obesity medication have been the subject of increasing global attention as new drugs demonstrate significant weight loss results in clinical trials.


