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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 day in March for a total of 1,045 ships that month, according to a bulletin ...
Trump may want to turn back the clock on half a century of incompetent negotiation and poor deal-making, but legally, he has ...
Two-thirds of the Panama Canal watershed’s freshwater goes to operate the locks. The country plans to build another reservoir ...
There is an adage“nothing happens in a vacuum” and that is particularly true of strategic waterways like the Panama Canal.
Welcome back to The Daily Aviation for a feature on the process of moving massive ships through the Panama Canal.
The Panama Canal saw a decline in traffic to an average of 33.7 ships per day in March, totaling 1,045 vessels for the month, ...
Chinese antitrust regulators are investigating a US consortium’s deal for two ports in the Panama Canal zone, delaying the deal’s closing that was originally set for next week.
Panama’s comptroller authority says an audit found irregularities in the renewal of a 25-year port concession in the interoceanic canal and it would request an investigation into the authorization of ...
Defense Secretary Hegseth said the U.S. and Panama are strengthening security ties and "together" will "take back" the canal from the influence of China, which operates two major ports.
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth will visit Panama next week for meetings with the country's leaders, following remarks from President Donald Trump about potentially acquiring the Panama Canal.
Capt. Efrain Hallax was part of the first batch of Panamanians hired in 1983 to start replacing the American pilots who had steered ships through the Panama Canal since it opened in 1914.