La Nación reports on Karol G family allegations and scientific discovery

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación published a series of posts on February 25, 2026, addressing topics ranging from family allegations involving the singer Karol G, to scientific discoveries and migration issues.

In a post made at 23:22 UTC, La Nación raised questions about alleged domestic violence in the family of the Colombian singer Karol G. The outlet posted: ” ¿Los padres de Karol G se agredían? Hermana de la cantante lanza duras acusaciones contra su familia https://t.co/2hoW1VLpLw”.

Shortly after, at 23:26 UTC, La Nación reported on a new scientific discovery regarding ants: ” Descubren la primera especie de hormiga sin obreras ni machos, formada solo por reinas https://t.co/IlW9i3U8qR”.

At 23:30 UTC, another post by La Nación described alleged activities by a group known as ‘Los Talibanes’ related to irregular migration across Mexico’s northern border. The tweet stated: ” ‘Los Talibanes’ alquilaban botas de hule a migrantes para facilitar cruce irregular por frontera norte https://t.co/zTg6HEnDRV”.

La Nación is one of the leading newspapers in Latin America and regularly covers breaking news in entertainment, science, and social issues for Spanish-speaking audiences.



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