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Operation Absolute Resolve, that resulted in the capture of Nicolás Maduro, echoes the 1990 U.S. invasion of Panama that brought down Manuel Noriega. But big differences abound.
The Trump administration’s Jan. 3 capture of President Nicolás Maduro bore some familiar echoes to the 1989 U.S. invasion of Panama that ousted military strongman Manuel Noriega — and marked the most direct U.S. intervention in Latin America since.
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Why USA needs the Panama Canal
On today’s episode of The Infographics Show, we uncover the power struggles and military risks surrounding the Panama Canal. Handling 5% of global trade, this vital waterway keeps U.S. supply chains moving,
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Beijing slams 'forced demolition' of Chinese monument at Panama Canal
The mayor's office in Arraijan, Panama said the monument, built in 2004, was taken down because it had structural damage that posed a "risk".
Tug carrying blue crane from Manitowoc is about halfway to its destination at a naval base in Washington state. A second crane will leave in spring.
PANAMA CITY (Reuters) -The Panama Canal said on Thursday that lawmakers in the Central American nation had approved the proposed budget for the key global freight channel for the 2025/26 fiscal year, which is expected to bring an increase in state ...
China has condemned the demolition of a monument honoring the Chinese community in Panama, the latest development as the Trump administration pushes for the Central American nation to distance itself from Beijing.
What began as a strategic exit for a Hong Kong conglomerate has devolved into a high-stakes stand-off between Washington and Beijing.
PANAMA CITY (Reuters) -The Panama Canal said revenues rose around 14.4% in its fiscal year 2025 to $5.7 billion, based on preliminary and unaudited figures, authorities said in a statement on Wednesday. The canal also reported that vessel transits ...
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The $50 billion Nicaragua canal deal, how China’s plan threatened the Panama Canal’s status quo
In 2013, a Chinese-led deal promised a $50 billion canal across Nicaragua that could rival Panama and shift power in Central America. This video breaks down why the project emerged, why the US saw it as a strategic warning,