La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on April 13, 2026, covering topics from sports to climate and public safety.
In one post, La Nación discussed the potential participation of referee Juan Gabriel Calderón in the upcoming World Cup. The tweet stated: “¿Cuántos partidos podría pitar Juan Gabriel Calderón en el Mundial 2026? Analistas explican el panorama https://t.co/cz6bBUX4W0” (April 13, 2026).
Another update addressed weather concerns for Costa Rica in the coming year. According to La Nación: “Fenómeno El Niño provocará menos lluvias y temperaturas más altas en Costa Rica durante 2026 https://t.co/4zrKbsNwqI” (April 13, 2026). The El Niño phenomenon is known to impact global weather patterns by increasing temperatures and reducing rainfall in affected regions.
A third post highlighted rising violence captured on surveillance cameras. La Nación quoted an official: “Subdirector de OIJ tras asesinatos registrados en cámaras: ‘Ya no se preocupan por esperar la noche’ https://t.co/Kz3alfjgJz” (April 13, 2026). This statement reflects growing concerns about public safety and changing criminal behaviors in Costa Rica.
La Nación has been a key source of news in Costa Rica since its founding in 1946 and regularly covers national events related to sports, climate issues such as El Niño’s effects on local weather patterns, and developments concerning crime and public security.


