La Nación covers heartbreak science, Panama Canal dispute, and Copa del Rey developments

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Argentine newspaper, shared several updates on its official Twitter account on February 12, 2026. The posts covered topics ranging from scientific perspectives on heartbreak to escalating tensions in global trade and developments in Spanish football.

In a tweet posted at 23:25 UTC, La Nación highlighted recent scientific findings regarding the neurological impact of romantic breakups: ” San Valentín desde la ciencia: una ruptura amorosa se procesa en el cerebro como una lesión física https://t.co/GwxeOusNut” (February 12, 2026).

Later that evening, at 23:32 UTC, the newspaper reported on rising tensions between two major players in maritime logistics concerning the Panama Canal: ” Crece el conflicto por los puertos del canal de Panamá: Hutchison amenaza a Maersk https://t.co/f8Xw8SorD7″ (February 12, 2026). This situation reflects ongoing competition and disputes among international shipping companies operating within one of the world’s most critical maritime routes.

At 23:36 UTC, La Nación turned to sports news with an update from Spain’s Copa del Rey tournament: ” Atlético de Madrid humilla al Barcelona y se acerca a la final de la Copa del Rey https://t.co/d0nkDpwDPT” (February 12, 2026). The result marks a significant moment in Spanish football as Atlético de Madrid moves closer to securing a place in the final.

La Nación is recognized for its coverage of both domestic and international events. Its reporting spans science communication—such as research into how emotional pain is processed by the brain—and key global issues like maritime commerce disruptions at strategic locations including the Panama Canal. Additionally, it maintains regular coverage of major sporting events involving high-profile teams such as Atlético de Madrid and FC Barcelona.



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