La Nación reports on World Cup qualifiers, Trump-Epstein letter claims, and power outages

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on September 8, 2025, covering regional sports, international politics, and local infrastructure.

In its first report of the evening, La Nación highlighted the critical match between Venezuela and Bolivia in the South American qualifiers for the World Cup. The outlet stated: “Venezuela y Bolivia se juegan la última oportunidad para el repechaje de Sudamérica rumbo al Mundial https://t.co/zkub3JmIXO” (September 8, 2025).

Later that night, La Nación addressed a controversy involving former U.S. President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. The publication wrote: “Demócratas publican la supuesta carta de cumpleaños de Donald Trump para el delincuente sexual Jeffrey Epstein https://t.co/VOYkpQY3N9” (September 8, 2025).

The final update focused on local issues in Costa Rica. La Nación informed residents about scheduled power outages due to maintenance by ICE (Instituto Costarricense de Electricidad), stating: “Cortes de luz en Guanacaste y Limón este martes por trabajos del ICE: revise si su zona será afectada https://t.co/wqw3Z1o0UI” (September 8, 2025).

Founded in Costa Rica in 1946, La Nación is known for its coverage of national events and regional affairs.



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