La Nación reported a series of developments on November 14, 2025, including the death of a prominent musician, an international trade agreement, and an archaeological discovery.
In one post, La Nación announced the passing of a notable figure in Mexican music: “Murió Cabis Calderón, fundador y líder del Mariachi Calderón, tras ser hospitalizado de emergencia” (November 14, 2025). Cabis Calderón was known as the founder and leader of Mariachi Calderón. His influence contributed to the popularity and evolution of mariachi music in Mexico and abroad.
Another update from La Nación highlighted recent developments in global trade: “Suiza anuncia que Estados Unidos aceptó reducir los aranceles a sus productos al 15%” (November 14, 2025). The reduction of tariffs to 15% by the United States for Swiss products marks a significant change in economic relations between the two countries. Such tariff adjustments can impact bilateral trade volumes and economic cooperation.
Additionally, La Nación shared news about an archaeological finding: “Hallazgo sorprendente bajo un lago de Asia Central revela ciudad medieval sumergida” (November 14, 2025). Discoveries like this provide new insights into historical settlements and civilizations that once thrived in Central Asia.
La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers with a long history of covering national and international news since its founding in 1946.



