The United States is threatening to take over the Panama Canal at a time when Panama is struggling to address growing ...
In recent years the operation of the Panama Canal has been increasingly affected by changes in rainfall, and some data ...
The number of vessels that passed through the Panama Canal, the world's second busiest waterway, fell to an average of 32.6 ...
The Panama Canal is back in the headlines after President Donald Trump raised political and security concerns over the future of the strategic waterway linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The ...
The Trump administration needs to figure out the proper balance between coercion and diplomacy, and how it affects ...
Rarely do Panamanians unite on political topics, but threats to the ownership of the canal go to the heart of national ...
History rarely repeats itself, but it often rhymes. Li Ka-shing’s Hong Kong-based infrastructure conglomerate encountered ...
The president claims Chinese soldiers are working in the canal. That’s nonsense.
The Navy's decision to stay silent amid the negotiations with Panama makes it difficult to accurately determine just how much ...
China lashes out at US ‘coercion’ after Panama declines to renew agreement - China lashed out at what it called U.S. ‘coercion’ after Panama declined to renew a key infrastructure agreement with Beiji ...
Panama last month celebrated the 110th anniversary of the opening of the Panama Canal, which in its day was one of the most expensive and dangerous infrastructure endeavors ever undertaken.
Donald Trump has begun his second term as president by ramping up pressure on Panama – threatening to “take back” the Panama ...