La Nación reports on U.S. Senate budget rejection and local events on October 4

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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The newspaper La Nación published a series of updates on October 4, 2025, covering international politics, local crime, and sports. The tweets addressed the United States Senate’s budget impasse, a homicide involving a motorcyclist, and developments within Costa Rica’s national soccer team.

On October 4, 2025, La Nación reported: “Senado de Estados Unidos rechaza plan presupuestario y persiste cierre de Gobierno https://t.co/hCpFxvWzA6”. The post indicated that the U.S. government shutdown continued after the Senate rejected a proposed budget plan.

In another update posted on the same day, La Nación stated: “Motociclista asesinado a balazos en túnel bajo la ruta 32 https://t.co/7WHi2N4z1U”. This tweet described an incident in which a motorcyclist was shot and killed in a tunnel beneath Route 32.

Later that afternoon, La Nación highlighted an event affecting Costa Rica’s national soccer team: “Drama en la Selección de Costa Rica: Celso Borges deja el entrenamiento entre lágrimas https://t.co/A4Flbn6WI1”. According to this report, player Celso Borges left training visibly emotional.

La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and regularly covers major domestic and international news stories. The ongoing U.S. government shutdown has been widely reported as negotiations in Congress have failed to resolve funding issues. Violent incidents along Route 32 have previously raised concerns about public safety in Costa Rica. In sports coverage, Celso Borges is recognized as an experienced midfielder for the Costa Rican national team; his emotional departure from training could have implications for upcoming matches.



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