Nationwide Protests in Panama Complicates Migrant Situation
The closure of highways has meant that transport companies, used by migrants to cross the isthmus to Costa Rica, could not continue operating
Read MoreThe closure of highways has meant that transport companies, used by migrants to cross the isthmus to Costa Rica, could not continue operating
Read MoreIt’s the third time Bukele extended emergency rule since March, when he granted authorities powers to arrest & try people without due process
Read MoreOver 100 trucks are trying to advance on the Interamerican Highway to Panama City but several roadblocks have thus far stymied their effort.
Read MoreThe Sandinista strongman did not speak on July 19 about the serious national crisis nor did he propose any solution.
Read MoreThe days will be very hot from the morning, with isolated clouds and increased cloudiness in the afternoon, when isolated showers may occur.
Read MoreThe departure of 15 Nicaraguan journalists through trails on the border has been documented in the last two weeks.
Read MoreBrewster Gisbourne from Canada took our photo of the day: “The Watchdog”, in Holguin, Cuba.
Read MoreThe protestors shouted: “What do we want? Justice! When do we want it? Now! If we don’t get it? Shut it down!
Read MoreCuban energy managers said that they were concerned about the long hours without electricity that Cubans spend, however…
Read MoreA popular uprising is a mix of disarmed social groups that demonstrate peacefully, It is in no way a coup d’etat.
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