La Nación reports on Marco Rubio’s Caribbean trip and upcoming lunar events

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent news outlet, published several updates on February 23, 2026, covering topics from regional politics to astronomical events.

In its first post of the evening, La Nación reported: ” Marco Rubio viaja al Caribe para impulsar postura común sobre Venezuela y Cuba https://t.co/qgxtXMAlRj” (February 23, 2026). The message announced U.S. Senator Marco Rubio’s trip to the Caribbean to encourage a unified stance on Venezuela and Cuba.

Shortly after, La Nación shared information about upcoming lunar events: ” Calendario lunar de marzo 2026: estas son las fechas y horas de cada fase https://t.co/byXAqimKl4″ (February 23, 2026). This tweet provided readers with the dates and times for each phase of the moon in March 2026.

A final update highlighted an anticipated astronomical phenomenon: ” Luna de sangre 2026: cómo y cuándo ver el eclipse que pintará la Luna de rojo durante casi una hora https://t.co/jQJ6OJ5jSh” (February 23, 2026). The post referenced an upcoming “blood moon,” a total lunar eclipse expected to last nearly an hour.

La Nación is recognized as one of Argentina’s leading newspapers, frequently reporting on both national and international developments. Senator Marco Rubio has been active in shaping U.S. foreign policy toward Latin America, especially regarding relations with Venezuela and Cuba. Lunar eclipses such as the anticipated “blood moon” attract widespread public interest due to their rarity and visual impact.



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