Supported by By Raymond Zhong Photographs and Video by Charlie Cordero Raymond Zhong and Charlie Cordero spent a rainy night with scientists on a boat in the Panama Canal. Night fell as the two ...
He recently challenged the government of Panama over its sovereign control of the Panama Canal, potentially reopening one of the most divisive foreign policy issues of the 20th century.
Republican lawmakers are scratching their heads over President-elect Trump’s ambitions to take over Greenland and the Panama Canal, grand plans the incoming commander in chief put back on the ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Panama celebrated on Tuesday the 25th anniversary of the transfer of the interoceanic canal from the United ...
PANAMA CITY (AP) — Panama on Tuesday celebrated the 25th anniversary of the U.S. handover of the Panama Canal, which President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to take back. The commemoration ...
President-elect Donald Trump’s recent lament that the United States ceded control of the Panama Canal to Panama under the Carter administration is both strategically sound and historically resonant.
Panama on Tuesday marked the 25th anniversary of the United States' handover of its interoceanic canal, a milestone overshadowed by President-elect Donald Trump's threat to demand control be ...
Teddy Roosevelt once declared the Panama Canal “one of the feats to which the people of this republic will look back with the highest pride.” More than a century later, Donald Trump is ...
In a December Truth Social missive, Trump accused Panama of “ripping off” the U.S. by charging "exorbitant" fees for ships traveling through the Canal. Later remarks in Phoenix saw the ...
Over the holidays, President-elect Donald J. Trump threatened to retake control of the Panama Canal. And Mr. Carter’s death reminded the public that the transfer in 1999 was counted among his ...
Moments after President-elect Donald Trump doubled down on his plans to take back the Panama Canal, Panama’s president said Sunday that the canal will remain under his country’s control.
In 1903, after Colombia rejected a U.S. proposal for canal construction, the United States supported Panama's declaration of independence. Three days later, Panama's new ambassador to Washington ...