La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on its official Twitter account on March 19, 2026. The posts covered scientific discoveries, national tax enforcement efforts, and subscription offers.
At 17:56 UTC, La Nación highlighted a new scientific finding regarding the platypus with the tweet: ” ¿Podría ser aún más raro el ornitorrinco? Científicos dicen que sí y esta su nueva sorpresa https://t.co/OZmZ3j2Z1w”.
Shortly after, at 18:00 UTC, the newspaper reported on actions by Costa Rica’s Ministry of Finance to uncover fraudulent invoicing schemes used for tax evasion. The tweet stated: ” Hacienda destapa red de facturas falsas usadas para evadir impuestos en Costa Rica https://t.co/3qtOdNCAAY”. Tax authorities in Costa Rica have periodically increased oversight to combat widespread use of fake invoices for tax avoidance.
Later that day at 18:05 UTC, La Nación promoted its digital subscription service with the message: ” Refrescamos nuestros precios para usted.
Noticias y análisis confiables, siempre a mano.
Active su suscripción hoy por $22,99 el primer año. https://t.co/SEIUIHEOWO“. This reflects ongoing efforts by news organizations globally to encourage reader subscriptions as traditional advertising revenues decline.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and has a significant presence in both print and digital media platforms.

