Dialogue in Panama Yields First Partial Consensus on Food
The Government promised to include 72 products with a price cap, marketing margin and subsidies on basic foods.
Read MoreThe Government promised to include 72 products with a price cap, marketing margin and subsidies on basic foods.
Read MoreWith the approval of these new bans, 1,106 organizations will have been stripped of their legal status by the regime in 2022.
Read MoreThe social sectors and the government seek to sign an agreement on the first of eight demands. Meanwhile, some roadblocks remain in Chiriqui.
Read MoreThose who blame the Cuban government for the prolonged blackouts of the last few weeks, “are responding the way the counterrevolution wants.”
Read MoreNegotiations between government representatives and organized protesting groups entered a third day on Saturday in central Panama.
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Read MoreFadraga & Ávalos saw their escape attempt frustrated in June, due to the collaboration of Mexican authorities who located and detained them.
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.
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