La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, posted updates on February 12, 2026, covering topics from international finance to national sports and infrastructure.
In its first post at 00:55 UTC, La Nación reported on upcoming payments by the United States to the United Nations. The tweet stated: ” Estados Unidos comenzará ‘en unas semanas’ a pagar los miles de millones que debe a la ONU https://t.co/N1XeIOsoB8″ (February 12, 2026).
Shortly after, at 00:58 UTC, La Nación shared an update on a local football match between Carmelita and Saprissa. The tweet read: “Carmelita vs. Saprissa: golazo y las cifras crecen en el partido https://t.co/CkoOqe8ALE” (February 12, 2026).
At 01:00 UTC, La Nación turned attention to infrastructure concerns in Costa Rica. The tweet stated: ” Lanamme: la ampliación de la vía San José-San Ramón podría convertirse en otra ruta 27 por estudios desactualizados https://t.co/PjhGjq8UCZ” (February 12, 2026).
The mention of the United States’ debt repayment to the UN comes amid ongoing discussions about member states’ financial contributions and the impact of delayed payments on the organization’s operations. In Costa Rica, infrastructure projects such as the expansion of the San José-San Ramón route have drawn scrutiny from oversight bodies like Lanamme due to concerns over outdated studies—a situation reminiscent of previous challenges faced during the development of Route 27.


