La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, shared updates on health awareness events, technology features, and ongoing investigations through its social media posts dated October 3, 2025.
In a tweet published at 22:11 UTC, La Nación informed readers about an upcoming event: “Carrera por el Mes Rosa de este domingo: cómo cuidar su cuerpo antes, durante y después https://t.co/TOLLwNGnHv”. The message refers to the Pink Month race scheduled for Sunday and provides guidance on body care before, during, and after participation.
At 22:18 UTC the same day, La Nación addressed a feature in WhatsApp related to artificial intelligence by Meta. The tweet reads: “El círculo azul de WhatsApp: cómo se puede desactivar la Meta AI https://t.co/KLC5TWNgcc”.
Minutes later, at 22:20 UTC, La Nación reported on law enforcement activity concerning a recent death. The tweet states: “OIJ allana una propiedad en Hatillo por muerte de Kevin Kirby https://t.co/kv6lbO9m0S”.
The Pink Month campaign is part of international efforts to raise awareness about breast cancer each October. Such races are common in Latin America as public health initiatives aimed at promoting prevention and healthy lifestyles. Meanwhile, privacy concerns around artificial intelligence integration in messaging platforms have led users to seek ways to disable new features such as Meta AI in WhatsApp. The OIJ (Organismo de Investigación Judicial) is Costa Rica’s main investigative police agency; property raids are standard procedure during homicide investigations.


