La Nación, a prominent Argentine newspaper, published several posts on September 18, 2025, covering international news and events. The tweets addressed topics ranging from archaeological discoveries to global controversies and high-profile thefts.
On September 18, 2025, La Nación reported an archaeological discovery in the Middle East: “Un hallazgo en Emiratos Árabes cambió lo que se sabía sobre el cristianismo en Medio Oriente”. The tweet referenced a finding in the United Arab Emirates that has altered previous understandings of Christianity’s history in the region.
Later that day, La Nación posted about military actions by the United States targeting drug-trafficking vessels and subsequent international debate: “Ataques de Estados Unidos a narcolanchas desatan polémica mundial; ONU cuestiona su legalidad”. According to this post, the United Nations has raised questions regarding the legality of these U.S. attacks on so-called “narcolanchas,” or drug-running boats.
In another report dated September 18, 2025, La Nación detailed a major theft at a renowned French institution: “Roban pepitas de oro valoradas en €600.000 en el Museo de Historia Natural de París”. The tweet stated that gold nuggets valued at €600,000 were stolen from Paris’s Natural History Museum.
La Nación is recognized for its coverage of significant international events and developments. Archaeological findings in the Middle East have periodically reshaped scholarly perspectives on religious history in the region. Additionally, U.S. operations against drug trafficking have often been met with scrutiny by international bodies such as the United Nations over concerns about their compliance with international law. Major art and artifact thefts from European museums continue to draw attention due to their impact on cultural heritage.



