La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, posted a series of updates on its Twitter account on April 14, 2026. The tweets provided information ranging from technology tips to international travel and local legal news.
In one post at 20:36 UTC, La Nación shared guidance for mobile users: ” Así puede recuperar mensajes borrados en WhatsApp desde Android o iPhone: paso a paso https://t.co/rFB8i48wst”.
Later that evening at 20:41 UTC, the outlet highlighted global travel destinations with the tweet: ” Pueblos fantasmas: conozca 5 lugares abandonados alrededor del mundo https://t.co/EEV7eLstwa”.
At 20:47 UTC, La Nación reported on a local legal matter involving a minor in Costa Rica: ” Imponen medidas cautelares a menor detenido por amenaza de tiroteo en colegio de Pavas https://t.co/SYzUK0PqBq”.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and frequently covers both domestic issues—such as school safety measures—and international topics like travel and technology trends. Its social media presence is part of ongoing efforts by traditional media organizations to reach audiences through digital platforms.


