La Nación reports on ancient botanical art discovery and reactions to Nobel Peace Prize announcement

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a major news outlet, shared updates on historical botanical discoveries, statements from the Nobel Peace Institute, and news regarding Lionel Messi’s post-retirement plans in a series of posts on January 6, 2026.

In its first tweet at 22:24 UTC, La Nación reported: “Arte botánica de hace 8.000 años revela pensamiento matemático en las primeras aldeas agrícolas https://t.co/gXEmFy6Ah0”. This highlights archaeological findings that suggest early agricultural communities demonstrated mathematical thinking through their botanical art.

Later the same evening, at 22:31 UTC, La Nación addressed an announcement involving the Nobel Peace Prize: “El Instituto Nobel de la Paz afirmó que el premio no puede ser transferido a terceros, tras anuncio de María Corina Machado diciendo que quería compartirlo con Donald Trump. https://t.co/D3kNVlEseg”. The statement followed María Corina Machado’s claim that she intended to share the prize with Donald Trump, prompting clarification from the Nobel Peace Institute that such transfers are not permitted under its rules.

At 22:32 UTC, La Nación posted about football star Lionel Messi’s future career path after retirement: “¿Entrenador, gerente deportivo o dueño de equipo? Messi ya escogió qué hacer tras su retiro https://t.co/k3mG9jZknX”.

La Nación is recognized as one of Argentina’s leading newspapers and has a significant influence in Spanish-language media. The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded by the Norwegian Nobel Committee and cannot be transferred or shared beyond original recipients according to established regulations.



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