La Nación, a major Argentinian newspaper, published several updates on December 18, 2025, covering topics from pet travel requirements to international political controversies.
In one post dated December 18, 2025, La Nación reported: “Senasa detalló los trámites sanitarios obligatorios que los dueños de mascotas deben gestionar antes de viajar https://t.co/q6MAYWXtcC”. This refers to the Argentine National Food Safety and Quality Service (Senasa) outlining mandatory health procedures for pet owners who plan to travel with their animals.
Later that day, at 19:10 UTC, La Nación posted: “Julian Assange arremete contra la Fundación Nobel. Conozca por qué el fundador de Wikileaks exige bloquear el cheque millonario a María Corina Machado https://t.co/qW9YcDIIgE”. The tweet highlights Julian Assange’s criticism of the Nobel Foundation and his demand to block a large monetary award intended for María Corina Machado.
At 19:23 UTC on the same day, another update was shared: “Adhesión fue anunciada este jueves en la sede del PAC https://t.co/ukCqDewM6Q”. This brief statement reports an announcement of adhesion made at the headquarters of PAC (Partido Acción Ciudadana).
La Nación is recognized as one of Argentina’s leading daily newspapers and regularly covers national and international news events. Senasa plays a central role in animal health regulations in Argentina. Julian Assange is widely known as the founder of WikiLeaks and has been involved in various high-profile disputes related to information transparency and awards.


