What I am reading now


News from Panama

Susie and I have checked Cartegena and Medellin off of our list of places to see in Colombia and Bogota is next  Here is a great list of things to look over when we make our plans. Bring a jacket. Weather in Colombia is not seasonal. It’s so close to the equator that every day is […]

October 31, 2017

What I am reading (eating) now


News from Panama

La Grassa. The fat one. Bologna has earned its nickname like no other place on earth. The old city is awash in excess calories, a medieval fortress town fortified with golden mountains of starch and red cannons of animal fat, where pastas gleam a brilliant yellow from the lavish amount of egg yolks they contain […]

October 23, 2017

US Secures Confession in Panama Waked Money Laundering Case


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The Waked money laundering investigation that has rocked the Panamanian establishment has recorded its first successful prosecution, but US authorities remain some way from proving their most serious allegations against one of Panama‘s wealthiest and most powerful families. On October 19, Nidal Waked Hatum, the man labeled by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) as “one […]

October 23, 2017

India eyes trade deals with Central American, Caribbean countries


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India is looking to expand its trade footprint in America with initial discussions initiated in the government for a possible free trade agreement (FTA) with Caribbean and Central American countries and a logistics hub in Panama to help shipment of goods. The move comes with fresh overtures to Cuba, which is returning to the global mainstream. Sources told TOI that a plan for Indian […]

October 23, 2017

Protected marine areas management stagnating


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Newsroom Panama reports on the government dragging their feet on the issue of protecting our environment. TWO YEARS   after the government  declared 13.5% of  the country’s country’s total marine region   a protected area  for the study and conservation  of mountains or geological formations under the sea, “crucial” for migratory species, management plans have not been […]

October 22, 2017

Lowest rainfall in 103 years threatens Canal


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While I am not vetting this story, with the weather changes that we have had over the last decade since I moved here, nothing surprises me. THE HURRICANES  that devastated areas of the United States and islands in the Caribbean could affect the operation of the Panama Canal in the upcoming year. Rains that have […]

October 22, 2017

Peace and Sustainability in Panama


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Ariana Ramírez at Panama Today reports on the 3rd Summit of Integration for Peace. Panama became the capital of peace with the celebration of the 3rd Summit of Integration for Peace, CUMIPAZ. The World Embassy of Peace Activists (EMAP) convened community leaders, parliamentarians, diplomats, politicians, jurists, academics, scientists, businessmen and environmentalists from all around the […]

October 22, 2017

Central America: $212 million in Hospital Projects


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In the last year, 17 environmental impact studies were presented to build hospitals, clinics and other health care centers in Central American countries. Data from the interactive platform “Construction in Central America“, compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData: Panama is the country with the largest investment, with about $158 million in construction projects […]

October 22, 2017