La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on September 20, 2025, covering topics ranging from higher education rankings to political developments and media personalities.
In a post made at 18:45 UTC, La Nación reported: “Solo tres universidades privadas de Centroamérica entraron en la lista de las mejores del mundo https://t.co/Lxc4Fag7r7” (September 20, 2025). The tweet highlights that only three private universities from Central America were included in a global ranking of top universities.
Shortly after, at 18:46 UTC, the outlet shared another update about a television journalist’s past: “Periodista de ‘Buen día’ de Teletica fue rapero en su juventud https://t.co/kFelz7DVFS” (September 20, 2025). This tweet reveals that a journalist from the morning show ‘Buen día’ on Teletica had previously been involved in rap music during his youth.
Later that day at 18:49 UTC, La Nación addressed a significant political event involving Costa Rica’s legislative assembly: “9 diputados pidieron permiso para ausentarse el lunes, día en que se vota el levantamiento de inmunidad de Rodrigo Chaves https://t.co/1br9oIkJvL” (September 20, 2025). The message notes that nine deputies requested permission to be absent on the day scheduled for voting on lifting the immunity of Rodrigo Chaves.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and frequently covers national news related to politics, education, and culture. Its reporting often provides timely updates on events impacting public life in Costa Rica and Central America.



