La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, shared updates on urban development, local incidents, and international trends in a series of posts on September 17, 2025.
In its first post at 18:22 UTC, La Nación reported on the opening of a new public space in the country’s capital: “Nuevo bulevar en San José: así luce el recién inaugurado espacio en el corazón de la ciudad https://t.co/DXbQOzqaYl”.
Shortly after, at 18:22 UTC, the outlet posted about an incident in Puntarenas province: “Localizan sin vida a un hombre que fue arrastrado por una corriente en una playa de Puntarenas https://t.co/zXXst8EWty”.
At 18:26 UTC, La Nación addressed global issues with a report from Afghanistan under Taliban rule: “Bótox bajo el burka: las cirugías estéticas están de moda en el Afganistán de los talibanes https://t.co/rsot7ZZEsF”.
San José’s urban landscape has seen several revitalization projects in recent years aimed at improving public spaces for residents and visitors. Meanwhile, coastal regions like Puntarenas frequently experience strong currents that can pose risks to beachgoers. On an international level, Afghanistan has faced significant social changes since the Taliban regained control in August 2021. Despite strict regulations regarding women’s appearance and behavior under Taliban governance, reports indicate that cosmetic procedures remain popular among certain segments of the population.


