When the Panama Canal was unveiled by the United States in 1914, the roughly 50-mile-long waterway symbolized American power ...
The new US president has vowed to ‘take back’ the waterway, but there’s much more to this modern wonder than meets the eye ...
The new Panamanian ... Panama Bay. Massive cargo ships were visible in the distance, waiting for their respective schedule ...
Over decades, a shift in US military strategy, larger carriers and the growth of commerce on the West Coast deemphasized US ...
The new administration sees Chinese-owned infrastructure as leverage over the waterway. Panama and some former U.S. military ...
But of late the canal has been linking something else, too: the immense ecosystems of the Atlantic ... recent expansion, Panama added a new lane at each entrance, with new locks that can raise ...
The new Panamanian ambassador was given strict instructions as he prepared to meet then-President Donald Trump one day in 2019: Do not engage him in any substantive discussion of critical issues.
Will President Donald Trump really seek to use U.S. military force to retake the Panama Canal as he has threatened? Let’s ...
The canal uses locks at each end to lift ships up to ... pursued the rights for a canal, even helping the new government of Panama to become independent from Colombia before signing a treaty ...