La Nación, a prominent Spanish-language news outlet, published several updates on February 18, 2026, covering international politics, art exhibitions in Europe, and legislative developments in Peru.
In a post dated February 18, 2026, La Nación reported: ” Influyente ministro de Israel dice que ‘anularán’ Acuerdos de Oslo y buscarán salida de palestinos de su territorio https://t.co/0GAY8HAXPX”. The tweet references statements by an influential Israeli minister regarding the potential annulment of the Oslo Accords and intentions to seek the departure of Palestinians from Israeli territory. The Oslo Accords were a series of agreements between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) signed in the 1990s that established a framework for future relations and sought to resolve aspects of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
On cultural matters, La Nación highlighted an event in Austria: ” Viena vuelve a exhibir uno de los cuadros más polémicos de la historia del arte https://t.co/fvJBU31YwY”, posted on February 18, 2026. The tweet notes that Vienna is once again displaying one of the most controversial paintings in art history. Vienna has previously been at the center of debates about art restitution and provocative works displayed in its museums.
Additionally, La Nación addressed political changes underway in Peru’s legislature with another post on February 18, 2026: ” ¿Quiénes son los cuatro congresistas que buscan reemplazar a José Jerí en el Congreso de Perú? https://t.co/O4GJZugh3B”. This update points to ongoing efforts within Peru’s Congress to identify four lawmakers who may replace José Jerí. In recent years, Peru’s Congress has experienced frequent changes among its members due to resignations and shifting political alliances.
La Nación continues to provide coverage on significant global events and developments across various sectors.



