La Nación shares updates on global trade, a fatal incident at an Indian zoo, and WhatsApp features
La Nación published a series of posts on March 26, 2026, addressing issues ranging from disruptions in global commerce to a tragic event at a zoo in India and digital communication tips.
In its first post, La Nación reported on the World Trade Organization’s recent warning about significant turmoil in international markets. The tweet stated: ” OMC advierte: comercio mundial sufre las ‘peores perturbaciones’ en 80 años https://t.co/ozOSWp6Lw6″ (March 26, 2026). According to the WTO, these are the most severe disruptions experienced by world trade since World War II.
The second post highlighted a fatal accident involving wildlife professionals. La Nación wrote: ” Una hipopótamo preñada mata a veterinaria en zoológico tras revisión nocturna en India https://t.co/Rzw1UQ2VJj” (March 26, 2026). The tweet describes how a pregnant hippopotamus killed a veterinarian during an overnight checkup at an Indian zoo.
A third update provided guidance for technology users. La Nación tweeted: ” Cómo encontrar la papelera de WhatsApp con archivos y conversaciones: el paso a paso https://t.co/Snv2AgnQpP” (March 26, 2026). This post offers step-by-step instructions for locating deleted files and conversations within WhatsApp’s trash feature.
The World Trade Organization periodically releases reports assessing risks to international commerce caused by factors such as geopolitical tensions or economic crises. Incidents involving animal attacks on zookeepers have prompted discussions about safety protocols in zoos worldwide. Meanwhile, WhatsApp continues to introduce new tools aimed at improving user control over data management and privacy settings.


