La Nación published a series of updates on November 17, 2025, covering local infrastructure, international politics, and cultural events.
The first announcement reported a temporary disruption to water service in parts of San José. According to La Nación’s post from November 17: “Cortes de agua: AyA suspenderá el servicio este martes 18 en sectores de San José https://t.co/9pi4Oxd9o5”. The water utility AyA is responsible for these scheduled interruptions.
Later the same day, La Nación shared an update regarding former U.S. President Donald Trump’s stance on Venezuela. The November 17 tweet stated: “Trump no descarta enviar tropas a Venezuela y plantea hablar con Maduro https://t.co/wUyBk4E5Rr”. This message refers to Trump’s comments about not ruling out sending troops to Venezuela and considering talks with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
In another cultural development, La Nación highlighted activities at the National Gallery. On November 17, the outlet tweeted: “La Galería Nacional alberga dos exposiciones cargadas de esperanza y poder transformador https://t.co/H6llM67B3G”. The tweet points to two exhibitions characterized by themes of hope and transformative power taking place at the gallery.
La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers, providing regular coverage of national events ranging from public utilities management and political affairs to cultural happenings.



