La Nación reports on Ariel Robles’ emotional statements during Teletica’s Antidebate

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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several posts on January 22, 2026, covering topics ranging from celebrity news to political developments.

In a post dated January 22, 2026, La Nación asked: “¿Qué pasó con Taylor Swift y Blake Lively? Mensajes privados revelan la dolorosa ruptura de su amistad”. The tweet references private messages that reportedly reveal the end of the friendship between singer Taylor Swift and actress Blake Lively.

Later that day, La Nación turned its attention to national politics. At 04:06 UTC, it posted: “El candidato del Frente Amplio, Ariel Robles habló a corazón abierto de lo que vive en su entorno personal durante el ‘Antidebate’ de Teletica”. The message highlights Ariel Robles, candidate for the Frente Amplio party in Costa Rica, who spoke candidly about his personal circumstances during an appearance on Teletica’s “Antidebate,” a televised event featuring political candidates.

At 04:12 UTC the same day, La Nación followed up with another post regarding Robles’ participation in the debate: “Ariel Robles se conmueve y tiembla al sincerarse sobre difícil situación que vive, el Antidebate TD Más expone fibras de cuatro candidatos”. This tweet notes that Robles became emotional and trembled as he opened up about his difficult situation during the program “Antidebate TD Más,” which featured four candidates.

The “Antidebate” is a televised format by Teletica where political candidates discuss issues in a less confrontational manner than traditional debates. Ariel Robles is affiliated with Frente Amplio, a left-leaning political party in Costa Rica known for advocating social justice and progressive policies. La Nación frequently covers both entertainment news involving international celebrities and significant events in Costa Rican politics.



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