Panama President José Raúl Mulino has rejected the U.S. State Department’s claim that his country had reached a deal allowing U.S. warships to transit the Panama Canal for free.
The State Department claimed it had struck a deal that would save the U.S. government “millions of dollars a year.” ...
Panama’s president has said that he instructed the country’s foreign minister to not discuss the U.S. government’s ...
A black, massive Hong Kong-registered ship inched its way through the churning waters of the Panama Canal — guided by ...
Donald Trump has begun his second term as president by ramping up pressure on Panama – threatening to “take back” the Panama ...
Trump is right to lament the lives lost for the creation of the canal. They were mostly Black Caribbean migrant workers, ...
In recent years the operation of the Panama Canal has been increasingly affected by changes in rainfall, and some data ...
The Trump administration threatening partners in the Americas may prove to be short-term tactical approach but it will not ...
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Sourcing Journal on MSNPanama, US Play ‘He Said, She Said’ on Free Canal PassagePanama President José Raúl Mulino and the canal's operator denied the State Department’s claim that the country would allow U ...
The Panama Canal authority denied that such a deal was ... ships just won't fit through the canal's relatively narrow locks. "You're basically talking destroyers, submarines and then that's ...
Rubio began his trip in Panama, where he attended Mass at Our Lady of Mercy in Panama City. Talks swiftly pivoted to U.S.
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