A team from NPR's All Things Considered went to Panama to report on the canal there, which has gained attention in recent months due to President Trump's comments about the U.S. taking control of it.
A recent drought in Panama was so severe that the canal had to reduce traffic. How is climate change impacting Panama -- and how does that ripple out to the global economy?
A black, massive Hong Kong-registered ship inched its way through the churning waters of the Panama Canal — guided by ...
EP1: See how the Panama Canal operates The United States built the Panama Canal in the early 20th century, handed it over to Panama in 1999. Now U.S. President Trump says he wants it back, ...
Panama's decision to leave a key investment deal with China has drawn accusations from Beijing of "pressure and coercion" by ...
Panama's president says the State Department's claim of an agreement granting U.S. warships free canal passage was "based on ...
From the column: "Graffiti on walls in Panama now read, 'Haga patria mate un Gringo,' which translates to 'be patriotic, kill ...
Panama President Jose Raul Mulino said on Thursday the U.S. was spreading "lies and falsehoods" after the State Department ...
Panama’s President Raúl Mulino criticized as an “intolerable” falsehood the US State Department’s claim that the Central ...
As the Chinese Foreign Ministry said via a spokesperson, China has not participated in the management and operation of the canal, has never interfered in canal affairs, has always respected Panama's ...
Drawing Cartoon Characters from Memory... *CURSED* ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio praised the Panamanian government’s decision to cut back its ties with the Chinese Communist Party following a trip to visit the Panama Canal. Rubio toured the ...