La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several posts on its official X account on February 25, 2026, highlighting international and local developments.
In one post from that day, La Nación reported: ” Rubio: Venezuela necesitará elecciones libres tras la caída de Maduro https://t.co/PJXM9EllG5″ (February 25, 2026). The statement references comments by U.S. Senator Marco Rubio regarding the political situation in Venezuela and the need for free elections following the potential departure of Nicolás Maduro from power. These remarks come amid ongoing discussions about Venezuela’s political future and calls for democratic reforms after years of political and economic crisis.
Another tweet posted at 21:49 UTC shared a story involving a former participant of the television program ‘A todo dar’: ” Exchica ‘A todo dar’ quedó sin dinero en Tailandia y tuvo que dormir con un desconocido: ‘Tenía 25 años de estar preso’ https://t.co/CQyxugfode” (February 25, 2026). The message recounts how the individual ran out of money while in Thailand and had to spend the night with a stranger who reportedly had been incarcerated for 25 years. The story highlights challenges faced by travelers abroad.
In another report from the same day, La Nación quoted Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves addressing legislators over proposed changes to sentencing laws: ” Rodrigo Chaves sobre veto a Ley de Ejecución de la Pena: ‘Cualquier diputado que vote por resellar esto debe ser señalado’ https://t.co/ZnwDMqTgvH” (February 25, 2026). President Chaves expressed strong opposition to overturning his veto of the Law on Sentence Execution, emphasizing that any lawmaker supporting such an override should be publicly identified. This debate is part of broader national conversations about criminal justice reform in Costa Rica.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and regularly covers both domestic affairs and significant international events through its digital platforms.



