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Trump may want to turn back the clock on half a century of incompetent negotiation and poor deal-making, but legally, he has ...
The United States will "take back" the Panama Canal from Chinese influence, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said on ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced his radical plans to take back the Panama Canal from "Chinese control" during a ...
When American officials state one version of reality while Panamanian officials assert another, international audiences ...
When the region experiences droughts, as it did in 2023–2024, the resulting water shortages can lead to increasing water ...
Welcome back to The Daily Aviation for a feature on the process of moving massive ships through the Panama Canal.
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.
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.
The defense secretary warned China has “too much influence” over the vital waterway and that the Trump administration “is ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth breaks down recent arrangements around the Panama Canal and addresses rising temperatures in ...
On the latest episode of The President’s Inbox, Jim sat down with Will Freeman, fellow for Latin America studies at the Council, to discuss President Donald Trump’s effort to reassert U.S. influence ...