La Nación shares updates on debate atmosphere, ancient treasure discovery, and garlic consumption advice
La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on January 28, 2026, covering a range of topics from political events to unusual discoveries and health advice.
In its first post of the evening, La Nación reported on the anticipation surrounding a televised debate: “Debate Repretel-Noticias Monumental: Así se vive el ambiente en las afueras de Repretel, llegan primeros candidatos https://t.co/48usZ4GhLs” (posted January 28, 2026). The message describes the arrival of candidates at the Repretel studio ahead of a joint debate organized by Noticias Monumental and Repretel. Such debates are a common feature in Costa Rican elections, drawing significant media attention as candidates present their platforms to the public.
Later that night, La Nación highlighted an unusual story involving an unexpected archaeological find: ” Hombre buscaba un martillo perdido en su patio y encuentra antiguo tesoro romano valuado en $46,6 millones https://t.co/seNIbGdrKF” (posted January 28, 2026). The tweet details how a man searching for his lost hammer discovered an ancient Roman treasure in his backyard valued at $46.6 million. Such accidental discoveries occasionally make headlines when individuals stumble upon artifacts with significant historical and monetary value.
In another health-related update posted minutes later, La Nación addressed dietary concerns: ” Quiénes deben evitar el consumo de ajo y por qué no siempre es saludable https://t.co/Tzw99Ogrjp” (posted January 28, 2026). The post discusses who should avoid consuming garlic and highlights that it may not always be beneficial for everyone. While garlic is often promoted for its potential health benefits—including cardiovascular support—certain populations may need to limit or avoid its use due to possible side effects or interactions with medications.
La Nación has been recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers since its founding in 1946. The outlet frequently covers breaking news across politics, society, science, and health issues relevant to both national and international audiences.



