Boat traffic threatens the survival of Panama’s Bocas Del Toro dolphins


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Bottlenose dolphins in Panama’s Bocas Del Toro Archipelago should be designated as endangered say the authors of a new study. Biologists working at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute discovered that the roughly 80 dolphins in the archipelago do not interbreed with other Caribbean bottlenose dolphins. Their low numbers jeopardize their long-term survival, which is threatened […]

January 1, 2018

Retire to Panama: Who Would Ever Do That?


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Fred Fleet writes in International Living about life on the beach in Panama. In 2005, when our friend told my wife and me that he had purchased beachfront property in Panama, I thought he was crazy. After several months of research, I decided that not only was he a genius, but I joined him as […]

January 1, 2018

Solar Steel supplies 45.6MW of trackers for Panama project


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Solar Steel, a division of  Gonvarri Steel Services, will supply 45.6MW of its TracSmart Single-Axis trackers for a PV project located in David, in the state of Chiriquí, Panama. The PV project is divided into four phases of 11.4MW, with each segment tabbed for an expected completion date by mid-2018. TracSmart’s self-powered and wireless trackers […]

January 1, 2018

What I am reading now


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On March 10, 1970, when Kurboon Idliev was 23 years old, Soviet helicopters landed in the remote Yaghnob Valley in northwest Tajikistan and forcibly removed every person from their house. “They transferred us to the lower flatlands to work on cotton plantations. Those who resisted were killed,” he recalls now. It would be 47 years […]

January 1, 2018

Panama seizes record 84.6 tons of drugs in 2017


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Panamanian authorities seized 84.6 tons of illicit drugs in 2017, setting a record in drug confiscation, government agencies said on Wednesday. The Ministry of Public Security, National Aeronaval Service, the National Border Service and the Police Department unveiled the figure at a press conference, saying international cooperation was key to successfully combating drug trafficking. A […]

January 1, 2018

Honduras, Panama to Transfer Embassies to Jerusalem, Following US and Guatemala


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Honduran President Orlando Hernandez and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Photo Credit: Amos Ben-Gershom (GPO) Just two days after the president of Guatemala made history as the first Central American leader to announce his decision to relocate his nation’s embassy to Jerusalem, Honduras and Panama are following suit. Israel and Honduras signed a declaration on bilateral […]

January 1, 2018

Former Mexican Governor Extradited From Panama


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Elida Moreno reports for Reuters of the extradition of Roberto Borge, a former state governor for Mexico’s ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) to Mexican authorities to face corruption charges. Roberto Borge, who was governor of the state of Quintana Roo from 2010 to 2016, was arrested in Panama City in June as he was preparing to […]

January 1, 2018

2018 Car Sales Projections


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The union of vehicle dealers in Panama expects stability in sales of new cars next year, after the year 2017 showed deceleration with respect to the previous year. Laestrella.com.pa reports that “…The executive explained in an interview with Xinhua that Panama should not expect to see a greater fall in 2018 than in 2017, following […]

January 1, 2018

Panama: Tourist Spending Continues to Slow Down


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From January to October 2017, tourist spending grew by only 1.6% compared to the same period in 2016, significantly lower than the 13% recorded between 2015 and 2016. According to figures from the Office of the Comptroller General of the Republic, during the first ten months of the year tourists who arrived in the country […]

January 1, 2018