La Nación reports on threat allegation against Rodrigo Chaves and other major news

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación published a series of updates on January 13, 2026, covering diverse topics ranging from political developments in Costa Rica to unusual job opportunities in the United Kingdom and the passing of a well-known influencer.

In one post dated January 13, 2026, La Nación reported: “Fiscalía recibe denuncia por supuesta amenaza de muerte contra Rodrigo Chaves; sospechosa dice: ‘Es una cortina de humo por la pelada de Laura en el debate’ https://t.co/KzlSENs3jF”. This tweet refers to a criminal complaint received by the Public Prosecutor’s Office regarding an alleged death threat against Rodrigo Chaves. The suspect described the situation as a distraction related to an incident involving Laura during a debate.

Another update from the same day highlights a unique employment opportunity: “Una isla histórica del Reino Unido con solo tres habitantes abrió vacantes laborales con alojamiento incluido. El lugar no tiene electricidad, automóviles ni baños internos. https://t.co/Dp2whyHbRu”. According to La Nación, this historic island in the United Kingdom has only three residents and offers jobs that include accommodation but lack basic modern amenities such as electricity, cars, or indoor bathrooms.

The third tweet posted by La Nación reports on the death of an internet personality: “Murió famosa influencer a la que le daban meses de vida, luchó por años contra el cáncer y tuvo el hijo que tanto soñó https://t.co/ztDkt0hf8a”. The message notes that this well-known influencer had been given months to live but fought cancer for years and was able to have her much-desired child before passing away.

La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s major newspapers and regularly covers national politics, international stories, and human interest news. In recent years, threats against public figures have drawn significant media attention in Costa Rica due to concerns about political polarization and public safety. Employment opportunities on remote islands have also attracted global interest because of their unusual living conditions. Additionally, stories about influencers who publicly document their health struggles often resonate with wide audiences due to their emotional impact.



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