A series of posts by La Nación on March 29, 2026, highlighted significant developments in El Salvador and international news. The newspaper reported the closure of a major Salvadoran print publication, updates from the Red Cross during Semana Santa, and a message from Maduro following his imprisonment in the United States.
In its first post at 03:35 UTC, La Nación stated: ” Periódico salvadoreño cierra su edición impresa tras 90 años https://t.co/cZD6kUyWtq”. The tweet announced that a Salvadoran newspaper was ending its print edition after operating for nine decades. This move reflects ongoing challenges faced by traditional media outlets as they adapt to digital platforms and changing reader habits.
At 04:07 UTC, La Nación posted an update regarding public safety during Semana Santa: ” Cruz Roja reporta cuatro fallecidos y 39 atenciones en inicio de operativo de Semana Santa https://t.co/bYKSdSUdbf”. The tweet noted that the Red Cross had reported four deaths and provided assistance to 39 individuals at the start of their Holy Week operations. Semana Santa is a period marked by increased travel and festivities in Latin America, often resulting in heightened emergency response activity.
Later that morning at 04:15 UTC, La Nación shared an international development involving Maduro: ” ‘Estamos bien’, dice Maduro en primer mensaje desde prisión en EEUU https://t.co/dZeRDdwuJp”. According to the tweet, Maduro communicated “We are fine” in his first message since being imprisoned in the United States. The case has drawn attention amid ongoing tensions between Venezuela and U.S. authorities.
La Nación is a prominent news outlet known for covering both domestic events in Central America and significant international stories.

