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There is an adage“nothing happens in a vacuum” and that is particularly true of strategic waterways like the Panama Canal.
The Panama Canal was built on the premise that it would cut the time needed to go from the Atlantic to the Pacific. So how ...
The number of vessels that transited the Panama Canal, the world's second-busiest waterway, fell to an average of 33.7 per ...
Panama promotes itself “as the bridge of the world, heart of the universe” but lately the narrow Central American Isthmus and ...
Panama says the U.S. government has recognized the country’s sovereignty over the Panama Canal, but it’s unclear if ...
Without enough freshwater flowing in, the canal’s locks can’t raise and lower ships traveling between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Droughts mean fewer ships per day, and that can quickly affect ...
The Trump administration has made the security of the canal, built by the U.S. more than a century ago, a top priority for ...
The United States will "take back" the Panama Canal from Chinese influence, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on ...
Panama Canal Traffic Fell to 33.7 Ships Per Day in March, Authority Says By Marianna Parraga (Reuters) - The number of vessels that transited the Panama Canal, the world's second-busiest waterway ...
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