La Nación reports on Teletica changes, legislative dispute, and delta subsidence

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La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several posts on February 17, 2026, covering topics ranging from internal developments at Teletica to political disputes and environmental concerns.

In one post dated February 17, 2026, La Nación commented on recent events at the television channel Teletica: ” Lo que pasó en Teletica tras el retiro de Ignacio Santos es muy inusual y difícil de entender https://t.co/H98E050qrR”. The tweet refers to unusual circumstances following the departure of Ignacio Santos from Teletica.

Another post on the same day addressed a heated exchange in Costa Rica’s legislative assembly. La Nación reported: ” Eliécer Feinzaig tilda a Pilar Cisneros de ‘mentirosa’, en media discusión legislativa; jefa chavista lo niega: este fue el intercambio https://t.co/SWFr4Igz1u”. This tweet describes an incident where Eliécer Feinzaig accused Pilar Cisneros of lying during a legislative debate, an accusation that Cisneros denied.

A third post highlighted global environmental issues. La Nación stated: ” Los grandes deltas del mundo se están hundiendo más rápido de lo que sube el nivel del mar https://t.co/SppCj6ewYp”. The message draws attention to scientific findings that major river deltas worldwide are subsiding at rates exceeding sea level rise.

Teletica is one of Costa Rica’s leading television networks and has been influential in national media for decades. Ignacio Santos was a prominent journalist and news director at Teletica before his retirement. Legislative debates in Costa Rica have occasionally featured sharp exchanges between members of different parties, reflecting broader political tensions within the country. Meanwhile, scientists have warned that many large river deltas are threatened by both human activity and climate change, with subsidence outpacing rising seas and putting millions at risk.



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