La Nación covers archaeological find in Jerusalem, Trump tariffs, and Artemis II lunar mission

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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Archaeological Discovery in Jerusalem, U.S. Tariff Changes, and Artemis II Mission Highlighted by La Nación

La Nación, a prominent news outlet, published updates on April 2, 2026, covering recent archaeological findings in Jerusalem, changes to U.S. trade policy under Donald Trump, and the ongoing Artemis II lunar mission.

On April 2, 2026, La Nación reported: ” Arqueólogos en Jerusalén encuentran un sello de 2.600 años de antigüedad que representa el juicio divino de la Biblia: conozca la historia https://t.co/qCH1IHs03y”. The tweet describes the discovery of a 2,600-year-old seal in Jerusalem that is believed to depict the divine judgment referenced in the Bible.

Later that day, La Nación shared information about new U.S. trade measures: ” Trump impone nuevos aranceles a medicamentos importados y revisa tarifas sobre metales https://t.co/yhF1CBEyaT”. According to the post dated April 2, 2026, former President Donald Trump has imposed new tariffs on imported pharmaceuticals and is reviewing tariffs on metals.

In another update posted at 22:22 UTC on April 2, La Nación wrote: ” Astronautas del Artemis II reciben luz verde para seguir hacia la Luna en misión histórica tras más de medio siglo https://t.co/DsX5ftHAia”. The message announces that astronauts from NASA’s Artemis II mission have received clearance to proceed toward the Moon—a significant milestone more than fifty years after humanity’s last crewed lunar voyage.

These topics reflect ongoing global interest in archaeology related to biblical history; shifting international trade policies; and renewed efforts by NASA to return humans to the Moon through its Artemis program.



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