La Nación shares updates on pensions, CIA technology revelation, and EPA job fair

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several posts on April 9, 2026, addressing topics related to pensions, technology in security, and employment opportunities.

In its first post at 16:50 UTC, La Nación highlighted the importance of assigning beneficiaries for pension plans. The tweet stated: ” ¿Designó beneficiarios para su pensión? Un descuido podría dejar sin nada a su familia https://t.co/q7MZJeoGZf” (April 9, 2026). This message warned readers that failing to designate beneficiaries could leave their families without financial support.

At 16:55 UTC on the same day, La Nación shared information about technological advancements by the CIA. The tweet read: ” CIA revela tecnología secreta que detecta latidos a kilómetros: así hallaron a piloto en Irán https://t.co/6OFxPxUUof” (April 9, 2026). The post referenced secret technology used by the CIA capable of detecting heartbeats from kilometers away and described its use in locating a pilot in Iran.

Later at 17:00 UTC, La Nación posted about upcoming job opportunities through the EPA. The tweet announced: ” EPA abrirá 20 plazas en feria de empleo este viernes: vea cómo aplicar https://t.co/Y7Eh5H860v” (April 9, 2026). According to this post, EPA would be offering twenty positions at an employment fair scheduled for Friday and provided instructions on how to apply.

La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and regularly covers national news including economic issues such as pensions and labor market trends as well as international affairs and technology developments.



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