José Raúl Mulino called his talks with Rubio “respectful” and “positive” and said he did not “feel like there’s a real threat ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, on his first foreign trip as America's top diplomat, held face-to-face talks with Mulino ...
City commissioners first saw the downtown marina plan A & B renderings from Wood+ Partners on December 26th. The difference ...
Panama has owned and administered the Panama Canal for nearly three decades. President Trump wants to change that to counter ...
We recommend that anyone considering living in Panama stay informed about tensions between the U.S. and Panama over the ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is heading to Panama after President Trump vowed to take back control of the Panama Canal.
A new subway line in Panama City. A modern container port. China has been working to build ties and influence in Panama for years, part of its broader ambition to expand its footprint in Latin ...
The new administration sees Chinese-owned infrastructure as leverage over the waterway. Panama and some former U.S. military officials say concerns are overblown.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio praised the Panamanian government’s decision to cut back its ties with the Chinese Communist ...
Supported by By Maria Abi-Habib Photographs by Alejandro Cegarra Reporting from Panama City As Panama’s president laid a wreath to honor those who died protesting the American occupation 60 ...
The Panama Canal has sat at the center of global trade for more than a century, connecting two oceans. The things Americans ...
PANAMA CITY — Panama’s President José Mulino said privately this week that if President-elect Donald Trump continues to threaten his country, he could take the issue to the United Nations ...