La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on January 11, 2026, covering topics from the death of artist Yeison Jiménez to political and consumer affairs.
In one post from that day, La Nación reported: “Las premoniciones del artista Yeison Jiménez se convirtieron en una inquietud que no lo dejaba dormir, según contó en una entrevista en 2024. Meses después, murió en un siniestro aéreo que dejó un saldo de seis personas fallecidas.” (January 11, 2026). This message recounts how the late artist had spoken in a 2024 interview about troubling premonitions before his death in an air accident that resulted in six fatalities.
Another update focused on national politics: “Conozca a fondo a los 20 candidatos a la Presidencia: una guía interactiva de La Nación” (January 11, 2026). The post highlights an interactive guide provided by the newspaper to inform readers about the twenty presidential candidates ahead of upcoming elections.
A third tweet addressed reader feedback regarding recent local issues: “Nuestros lectores se refieren al fallo judicial en contra de un hotel de Guanacaste por daño ambiental, denuncian el trato recibido en la agencia de Tarrazú del BCR y narran el viacrucis sufrido tras una compra en una ferretería en Liberia” (January 11, 2026). The tweet references reactions to a court ruling against a Guanacaste hotel for environmental damage and mentions complaints related to customer service at both the Tarrazú branch of Banco de Costa Rica and a hardware store in Liberia.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers with extensive coverage of national events and investigative journalism. Its reporting frequently includes updates on public figures’ deaths, electoral information for voters during campaign periods, and ongoing coverage of environmental or consumer protection issues in the country.



