La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, posted several updates on February 3, 2026, covering topics related to U.S. travel requirements, political developments in Costa Rica, and international news involving Venezuela.
In a tweet published on February 3, 2026, La Nación informed its audience about new travel regulations in the United States: ” Atención: desde febrero de 2026, este requisito será obligatorio para volar en Estados Unidos https://t.co/OGHGA3ArZB”. The message alerts travelers that starting February 2026, a specific requirement will become mandatory for flying within the United States.
On the same day, La Nación reported on a significant political announcement from Costa Rica: ” ‘No volveré a ser candidato presidencial’, anuncia líder de partido que desaparecerá de la Asamblea Legislativa https://t.co/px0ZHJ0Xxu”. According to this post dated February 3, 2026, the leader of a political party that will lose its representation in the Legislative Assembly has stated he will not run again for president.
Additionally, La Nación addressed developments in Venezuela regarding Nicolás Maduro’s detention. In their tweet from February 3, 2026: ” El chavismo exige la liberación de Maduro a un mes de su captura https://t.co/ZyEwsG7j0t”, they reported that supporters of Chavismo are demanding Maduro’s release one month after his capture.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and frequently covers both national and international events. Its reporting provides updates on policy changes affecting international travelers as well as ongoing political shifts within Latin America.


