La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, reported on several key events on September 16, 2025, through its official Twitter account.
On that day, La Nación posted about an ongoing search operation: “Cruz Roja y Guardacostas buscan a dos hombres desaparecidos en playas Jacó y Herradura https://t.co/FCImxQNpnn” (September 16, 2025). The tweet states that the Red Cross and Coast Guard are searching for two missing men at Jacó and Herradura beaches. Incidents involving missing persons along Costa Rica’s Pacific coast are not uncommon during peak beach seasons due to strong currents and increased tourist activity.
In another post the same day, La Nación highlighted royal family dynamics: “La verdadera razón por la que Meghan Markle sintió celos de Kate Middleton, según exmayordomo de la realeza https://t.co/z0hceTChC7” (September 16, 2025). The tweet references statements by a former royal butler regarding Meghan Markle’s feelings of jealousy toward Kate Middleton. Interest in British royal family relationships has remained high internationally following Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s departure from official duties in early 2020.
Additionally, La Nación covered political unrest in Ecuador: “Estado de excepción en siete provincias de Ecuador por protestas contra fin del subsidio al diésel https://t.co/ljv1BtUrzY” (September 16, 2025). The tweet reports that a state of emergency was declared in seven provinces due to protests over the end of diesel subsidies. Protests related to fuel subsidy reforms have historically led to significant social unrest in Ecuador as fuel prices directly impact transportation costs and broader economic stability.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers with substantial regional influence and a history of reporting on both domestic issues and international affairs.


