The new administration sees Chinese-owned infrastructure as leverage over the waterway. Panama and some former U.S. military ...
A vessel traveling through the Panama Canal this month.Credit... Supported by By Maria Abi-Habib Photographs by Alejandro Cegarra Reporting from Panama City As ... can use a satellite to see ...
NASA scientists have discovered a secret underground city thought to be the safest on earth, buried 100 feet beneath the ice of Greenland. Researchers were shocked last April when their advanced ...
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COMMENTARY If President-elect Trump wants to thwart China's canal influence in Panama, he needs to offer the isthmus partnership instead of petulance — and a more serious ambassador pick.
President-elect Trump has announced that he wants to take Greenland and the Panama Canal. That could usher in another era of nation-grabbing. The United States got out of that business long ago.
For his part, Panamanian leader and former US buddy Manuel Noriega surrendered to US forces on January 3, 1990, after his stay at the Vatican embassy in Panama City had been soundly disrupted by a ...
The president-elect inaccurately said that Chinese soldiers operate the Panama Canal. But China’s strategic positions in shipping worry Washington officials. By Ana Swanson Ana Swanson covers ...