Health Post in Cerro Puerco Vandalized, Nutrition Supplies Stolen
A health post in Cerro Puerco was vandalized, with furniture and equipment damaged and seven packages of Nutri Crema stolen. The facility serves about 5,000 people.
A health post in Cerro Puerco was vandalized, with furniture and equipment damaged and seven packages of Nutri Crema stolen. The facility serves about 5,000 people.
Three women were detained during an SPI operation in Panama and turned over to the authorities after field verification. The case highlights routine security checks used in public safety operations.
Panama’s Azuero Peninsula is nearing a year under severe water stress, with contaminated rivers, drought, and aging infrastructure forcing families to rely on wells and tankers. The crisis has disrupted daily life, public services, and local economic activity across Herrera and Los Santos.
Panama’s Ministry of Social Development has started verifying thousands of applicants for social programs using poverty maps and UNICEF data. The process is meant to better target aid to households with the greatest need.
Shipping firms are paying steep premiums to reroute vessels through the Panama Canal as tensions in the Strait of Hormuz disrupt global trade routes. The price surge highlights the canal’s role as a critical alternative for international shipping.
Three Panamanian women detained in Cuba since February have returned to Panama after their release was confirmed by the Foreign Ministry. Cuba had accused them of making anti-government material.
Vamos lawmakers will meet Comptroller Anel Flores after a dispute over unpaid leave orders affecting Assembly employees. The clash centers on how many workers were suspended and whether proper notification was given.
Gunmen attacked several locations in Mali’s capital, Bamako, and other cities in what appears to have been a coordinated assault. The violence highlights the country’s deepening security crisis and the wider instability affecting the Sahel.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog will visit Panama in May, President José Raúl Mulino confirmed. The trip is expected to highlight bilateral ties and diplomatic cooperation.
Coordinated militant and separatist attacks hit Mali’s capital and other cities in one of the country’s biggest security shocks in years. The assault underscores the deepening instability in the Sahel region.
Authorities detained a suspect after an armed attack in El Valle de Urracá injured a police officer. A heavy security operation was launched in the area after the shooting.
Mexico is seeking answers after reported CIA agents were killed on its territory, raising sharp questions about unauthorized US activity and national sovereignty. The incident could strain a crucial security partnership between Mexico and Washington.
POTSA will continue operating under the Bridge of the Americas while Panama authorities review the legal fallout from the Balboa explosion and fire. The Maritime Authority also urged a temporary suspension of Fire Department activities at the site for safety.
A judge ordered periodic reporting for the former mayor of La Chorrera during a hearing in an embezzlement case. The measure keeps the defendant under court supervision as the proceedings move forward.
Panama is playing Colombia for the gold medal in baseball at the IV South American Youth Games 2026. The matchup highlights Panama’s strong tradition in the sport and its place in regional competition.
Panama’s Ministry of Health, customs officers, and other control agencies joined a workshop to strengthen oversight of regulated chemicals. The training focused on technical exchange and updating regulatory skills to improve national monitoring.
The Panama Canal has started restoring the pumping and water treatment systems at the Miraflores plant after a failure. Service will resume gradually as operations stabilize.
A foreign woman wanted under an active Texas court order was detained at Tocumen International Airport in Panama. The warrant is tied to a case involving one death and injuries to other victims.
Star Princess has completed a Panama Canal transit, highlighting one of cruising’s most iconic journeys. The passage underscores Panama’s lasting role in global travel and maritime tourism.
Panama Canal fees have risen to $4 million as the Hormuz blockade shakes global shipping and pushes carriers to rethink routes. The increase highlights the canal’s role as a key trade corridor and revenue source for Panama.
