The new US president has vowed to ‘take back’ the waterway, but there’s much more to this modern wonder than meets the eye When I first travelled to Panama City ... The hotel at the Trump ...
The administration has asked Panama to take in hundreds of people who can’t easily be sent back to their countries. Many say ...
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Panama is detaining in a hotel nearly 300 people from various countries deported by the United States, not allowing them to ...
The Trump administration is sending deportees from other countries to Panama. The New York Times is reporting that hundreds ...
For decades, Trump has railed against Jimmy Carter’s decision to give the canal to Panama.
A Panama City hotel is housing migrants primarily from the Middle East, Asia and Africa, many of whom are in legal limbo ...
The President accused China of “lovingly, but illegally, operating the Panama Canal.” The truth is more complicated.
Annie Correal reported from Mexico City. Secretary of State Marco Rubio appeared to escalate the Trump administration’s confrontation with Panama on Sunday, telling its leader that President ...
For the past month, both before and after taking the oath of office on January 20, U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened the territorial integrity of Panama. More recently ...
Panama has complained to the United Nations over U.S. President Donald Trump's "worrying" threat to ... the government in Panama City referred to an article of the U.N. Charter precluding any ...
Newly inaugurated U.S. President Donald Trump is pushing to ... and Alejandra Ceballos in Mexico City, Marianna Parraga in Houston and Elida Moreno in Panama City; Editing by Rosalba O'Brien ...
A luxury hotel is housing almost 300 people deported from the US, after Panama agreed to become a "bridge" country.
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