La Nación reports on Clinton testimonies, China’s fastest robot, and Trump controversy

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La Nación, a prominent Argentine newspaper, published a series of posts on February 7, 2026, covering international news stories involving high-profile figures and technological developments.

In its first post at 16:59 UTC, La Nación reported on the ongoing Epstein case with the statement: ” Caso Epstein: Bill y Hillary Clinton exigen que sus testimonios sean públicos https://t.co/v7neSi9rKm”.

Shortly after, at 17:02 UTC, the outlet highlighted advances in robotics technology from China by posting: ” China presenta el robot humanoide más rápido del mundo y sorprende con su velocidad https://t.co/9W6OEIErH0″.

Later that day at 17:06 UTC, La Nación addressed controversy surrounding former U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent actions regarding the Obamas. The post read: ” Trump rechaza disculparse tras difundir video racista sobre los Obama: ‘Yo no cometí un error’ https://t.co/pV7hZXUvyT”.

The mention of Bill and Hillary Clinton’s request for public testimonies comes amid renewed scrutiny of their connections to Jeffrey Epstein. In previous years, both Clintons have denied any wrongdoing or illegal association with Epstein.

China’s announcement regarding its new humanoid robot follows a trend of rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics within the country. Chinese research institutions and tech companies have invested heavily in robotics as part of broader national innovation strategies.

Donald Trump’s refusal to apologize for sharing a racist video about Barack and Michelle Obama continues his pattern of controversial statements concerning his political opponents. This incident has drawn criticism from various advocacy groups and public figures who argue that such rhetoric contributes to polarization in American society.



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