La Nación reports on Fed meeting, WhatsApp feature update, and Ecuador-ICE incident

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a major Spanish-language news outlet, published several updates on January 28, 2026, covering topics ranging from international finance to technology and diplomatic incidents.

In a post made at 01:17 UTC, La Nación reported on the U.S. central bank’s latest policy meeting: ” Reserva Federal celebra primera reunión de 2026 marcada por la presión de Trump https://t.co/Lpbna7qcBK”. The tweet highlighted that the Federal Reserve’s first meeting of the year was notably influenced by political pressure from former President Donald Trump.

Shortly after, at 01:21 UTC, La Nación shared information about a feature in a popular messaging app: ” Así puede activar el ‘modo BTS’ en WhatsApp https://t.co/XWkGfiJU5H”. This tweet provided readers with guidance on how to enable ‘BTS mode’ in WhatsApp.

Later that morning, at 01:27 UTC, La Nación posted about an incident involving Ecuadorian authorities and U.S. immigration officials: ” Ecuador afirma que un agente del ICE intentó entrar a su consulado en Estados Unidos https://t.co/HOW1QaVVPS”. According to this report, Ecuador claimed that an agent from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) attempted to enter its consulate in the United States.

La Nación is recognized for its broad coverage of current events across Latin America and internationally. The Federal Reserve’s meetings are closely watched as they influence global financial markets. Diplomatic tensions between countries regarding consular access have historically led to disputes over sovereignty and protocol.



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