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In Ecuador, Muñiz-López et al. (2007) reported that the distances between four Harpy Eagle nests ranged from 6.8 to 17 km. In Panama, a study in primary and secondary forest at Darien estimated an ...
Panama can't afford to let the canal become a backwater. So in October 2006, the country's voters overwhelmingly approved a $5.25 billion plan to expand and modernize the canal.
ASUNCIÓN, Paraguay, June 3 (UPI) --Panama is facing one of its most intense social crises since the return to democracy in 1989, with nearly 40 days of nationwide protests, strikes and roadblocks ...
The Panama Maritime Authority added that it has cancelled 214 vessels equivalent to more than 12m gt since October 2024, when it enacted a decree to remove ships from its registry if their owners ...
Cobre Panama copper mine, which was shut down in 2023 following mass protests and a constitutional court ruling. However, officials clarified that approving the maintenance does not mean reopening ...
PANAMA CITY, June 2 (Reuters) - Chiquita Panama's administrative staff have left the country and the firm will seek authorization from the government to sack its remaining personnel in Panama, the ...
Workers in Panama at a subsidiary of the U.S.-based banana company Chiquita Brands rejected on Friday President José Raúl Mulino’s demand to reopen roads they have blocked in protest of a recent ...
The all-party delegation led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Wednesday met with the President and the foreign minister of Panama, and showed them pictures of Pakistani Army officials at the ...
Speaking at Bitcoin 2025 in Las Vegas on Thursday, Mizrachi said he’s been thinking of ways Panama’s capital city, which is home to the Panama Canal, could implement bitcoin payments.
Max ended the panel by saying, “the US game theory right? Because the US wants to buy a lot of Bitcoin, so if Panama wants to buy a lot of bitcoin then it helps everybody in the US. This is the ...
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Harpy eagle confirmed in Mexico for first time in over a decadeHarpy eagles (Harpia harpyja) can grow to 1 meter tall (3.3 feet), with a wingspan of 2 m (6.5 ft). They have huge talons and are powerful enough capture prey that weigh as much as them.
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