La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on April 20, 2026, covering incidents related to a television series shooting, the national lottery results, and protests in Peru.
In its first report of the day, La Nación asked ‘Sin senos sí hay paraíso’: ¿Quiénes son las víctimas mortales del ataque durante el rodaje de la serie? https://t.co/hqVw94rWqJ (April 20, 2026). The tweet referenced an attack that occurred during the filming of the popular series “Sin senos sí hay paraíso,” raising questions about the identities of those killed.
Shortly after, La Nación posted about recent lottery results: Lotería Nacional de Costa Rica: lista completa de ganadores y premios del sorteo N.º 4.897 de este domingo 19 de abril https://t.co/X8HZmOYesi (April 20, 2026). The message directed readers to a full list of winners and prizes from the National Lottery’s most recent draw.
Later that morning, La Nación reported on political unrest in Peru with Miles de peruanos protestaron por problemas en elecciones presidenciales https://t.co/XmmajjE4bN (April 20, 2026), noting that thousands of Peruvians had taken to the streets over issues in their presidential elections.
La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and frequently covers both national events—such as lottery results—and international developments like regional political protests. The mention of an attack during a TV series shoot highlights ongoing security concerns affecting entertainment productions in Latin America. Meanwhile, reports of election-related demonstrations in Peru reflect recurring challenges faced by democracies in the region.



