La Nación covers Elías Alvarado’s reporting on Rose Parade and Maduro capture

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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several posts on January 4, 2026, covering recent developments involving its correspondents and regional events.

In a post dated January 4, 2026, La Nación reported: “Elías Alvarado, corresponsal de Teletica en Estados Unidos, ha vivido días intensos de trabajo con el Desfile de las Rosas y la captura de Nicolás Maduro.”

Another post from the same day highlighted aspirations among Venezuelans: “La aspiración de los venezolanos es al reconocimiento de los resultados electorales del 28 de julio de 2024, el inicio de un proceso de recuperación democrática, social y económica, la liberación de los presos políticos y la reinstitucionalización…”

Additionally, La Nación shared news about Costa Rican singers María Fernanda and Erick León: “Los cantantes costarricenses María Fernanda y Erick León compartieron con orgullo este hito, que refleja la fuerza de una relación entre padre e hija forjada en el amor a la música.”

Teletica is one of Costa Rica’s major television networks and frequently collaborates with journalists reporting on international events. The Desfile de las Rosas (Rose Parade) is an annual event held in Pasadena, California. The mention of Nicolás Maduro refers to the Venezuelan political context; Maduro has been a central figure in Venezuela’s ongoing political crisis. Calls for democratic recovery and the release of political prisoners have been recurring themes in Venezuelan civil society and international discourse.

Costa Rica has a tradition of family collaborations in music. Both María Fernanda and Erick León are recognized within the national music scene.



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