La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on March 16, 2026, covering international politics, unusual incidents in Europe, and alleged financial agreements involving public figures.
At 23:17 UTC, La Nación posted: ” Gobierno de Trump presiona a Cuba para que presidente renuncie, dice el ‘New York Times’ https://t.co/oCw708W6UR”. The tweet references reporting by The New York Times about the Trump administration applying pressure on the Cuban government for its president to step down. This reflects ongoing tensions between the United States and Cuba that have persisted through multiple U.S. administrations.
Later that evening at 23:22 UTC, La Nación reported an unusual event in Germany: ” Jabalí irrumpe en tienda de Berlín: El ingenioso plan para sacarlo sin usar anestesia https://t.co/TX0InB0RSl”. The tweet describes a wild boar entering a Berlin store and details efforts to remove it without anesthesia. Incidents involving wild animals in urban areas have become more common in recent years across European cities.
At 23:25 UTC, La Nación addressed an alleged agreement involving Argentine President Javier Milei: ” Supuesto acuerdo con inversionista preveía pago de $5 millones a Javier Milei por promover criptomoneda https://t.co/PokPL4RHsL”. According to the post, there was a purported deal for Milei to receive $5 million from an investor in exchange for promoting a cryptocurrency. Such reports come amid growing scrutiny of political figures’ involvement with digital assets and concerns over transparency.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers with extensive coverage of national and international news.


