La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on February 10, 2026. The posts covered topics including the availability of their print edition, changes in government leadership, and local responses to public security challenges.
In an early morning announcement, La Nación informed readers: ” ¡Buenos días! Adquiera la edición impresa en los principales establecimientos comerciales del país. Consulte nuestro contenido también en https://t.co/3PycGSDz69 https://t.co/70uZiGnQ8q” (February 10, 2026).
Later that day, the newspaper reported on a significant change in the Ministry of Health: ” Mary Munive confirma que no seguirá en el Ministerio de Salud en el gobierno de Laura Fernández https://t.co/bxyDdXJsgr” (February 10, 2026).
Addressing rising violence in Cartago, La Nación quoted the city’s mayor: ” ‘No se combate narcotráfico con pistolitas de agua’: alcalde de Cartago pide acuerdo nacional ante ola de asesinatos https://t.co/xEpmYMfAfQ” (February 10, 2026).
La Nación has played a key role in informing the public about political transitions and pressing societal issues in Costa Rica. As part of its regular reporting, it provides updates on both national policy shifts—such as leadership changes within ministries—and community concerns over public safety.


