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Politics Watch: Former President Martín Torrijos has launched a new political platform, UNE, positioning it as a break from “traditional party” politics and signaling he’s gearing up for a 2029 presidential run—adding a major new name to Panama’s early election chatter. Trade Tensions: Costa Rica escalated its dispute with Panama, calling Panama’s agricultural restrictions a “trade blockade” and directing its foreign minister to pursue international action over bans affecting beef, pork, poultry, dairy and fruits like bananas and pineapples. Regional Pressure: In Bolivia, clashes around La Paz have led to mass detentions and roadblock disruptions tied to a deep economic crisis, with neighboring countries—including Panama—issuing concern over violence. Canal Update: The Panama Canal Authority says it will not impose 2026 transit restrictions despite El Niño-linked dryness, keeping daily crossings at current levels. Sports & Media: Panama’s World Cup return is set for June 11, while FIFA and YouTube are expanding free streaming access for fans, including in Africa.

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Panama Canal schedules June maintenance as backlogs, higher auction rates emerge

Panama Canal schedules June maintenance as backlogs, higher auction rates emerge

Former Panama President Martín Torrijos Throws his Hat in the Ring for the 2029 Presidency and Calls for a Mine Plebiscite Unveiling his New Political Platform

Former Panama President Martín Torrijos Throws his Hat in the Ring for the 2029 Presidency and Calls for a Mine Plebiscite Unveiling his New Political Platform


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May. 15, 2026

FSI ANNOUNCES FIRST QUARTER, 2026 FINANCIAL RESULTS

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May. 13, 2026

Credicorp Ltd.: Credicorp Ltd. Announces Planned Executive Leadership Succession Across Microfinance, Finance and Audit

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May. 11, 2026

Bunker Fuel Market Size to Hit USD 275.0 Billion by 2034 | With a 4.86% CAGR

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May. 7, 2026

Codere Online Reports Financial Results for the First Quarter 2026

GlobeNewswire, Inc.

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May. 3, 2026

US, Allies Accuse China of Pressuring Panama in Canal Dispute

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Apr. 30, 2026

Boston Teens Put Years of Leadership Training into Action, Build Classrooms in Panama

GlobeNewswire, Inc.

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