La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, posted several updates on its official Twitter account on May 2, 2026. The tweets addressed topics ranging from international visa issues affecting its board members to local political developments and public figures’ personal messages.
On May 2, La Nación reported that “Estados Unidos retira visa a miembros de Junta Directiva de ‘La Nación’” (United States withdraws visas from members of the Board of Directors of ‘La Nación’). The tweet included a link for further information.
Later that day, the outlet shared a message involving Maribel Guardia: “Maribel Guardia felicita a su nieto con desgarrador mensaje: ‘Aunque no me veas, tu abuelita está contigo’” (Maribel Guardia congratulates her grandson with a heartbreaking message: ‘Even if you don’t see me, your grandmother is with you’).
In another update on May 2, La Nación covered recent political maneuvers in San José: “Del discurso contra la ‘dictadura’ a la alianza: el partido del alcalde Diego Miranda pacta con el PLN para controlar el Concejo de San José” (From anti-‘dictatorship’ rhetoric to alliance: Mayor Diego Miranda’s party makes a pact with the PLN to control the San José Council).
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s most influential newspapers and has historically played an important role in covering national news and politics.



