Teen Killed in Sabanitas as Violence Continues in Colón
A 15-year-old boy was shot dead in Sabanitas, Colón, adding to the ongoing wave of violence in the province. The killing has renewed concern over public safety in the area.
A 15-year-old boy was shot dead in Sabanitas, Colón, adding to the ongoing wave of violence in the province. The killing has renewed concern over public safety in the area.
Panama has approved a law that allows sugary drinks in fast-food combo meals to be replaced with water. The measure is intended to encourage healthier consumer habits across the country.
Panama’s National Assembly has finished consultations on the economic substance bill after hearing from business groups and specialists. The proposal now moves deeper into committee review.
Panama City plans to convert small urban spaces into pocket parks, adding compact green areas in neighborhoods shaped by traffic and noise. The initiative aims to make the capital more livable with accessible public space.
Switzerland is set to formally support the Panama Canal’s permanent neutrality protocol, reinforcing international backing for the waterway’s open and secure status. The move highlights the canal’s enduring importance to global trade and Panama’s strategic role.
APEDE held a tourism forum to promote Colón as a Panamanian destination, highlighting its beaches, culture and history. The effort aims to reshape perceptions of the Caribbean province and boost local tourism.
Generadora Gatún closed a $1.05 billion bond offering backed by strong investor demand, marking a major financing milestone for Panama’s energy sector. The Colón plant says the deal strengthens its capital structure and supports the country’s energy transition.
Panama City Hall has started validating seniority bonus payments owed under prima de antigüedad obligations dating back to 2014. The review marks a step toward addressing long-pending labor commitments within the municipality.
Iran’s foreign minister rejected pressure and military threats as tensions with Tehran continued to shadow major U.S.-China diplomacy. The comments highlight the global stakes of the dispute, including possible knock-on effects for oil prices and trade.
The Technological University of Panama is testing black soldier fly larvae to bioconvert organic waste and support more sustainable waste management. The pilot fits into Panama’s broader push for circular economy solutions.
The IMA has confirmed Agroferias for Friday, May 15, starting at 8:00 a.m. in several regions of Panama. The coordinated fairs are part of the country’s ongoing effort to bring agricultural products closer to households.
A 15-year-old boy was killed while getting a haircut in Colón, fueling concern after several recent violent deaths involving minors in the province. The case has deepened fears about youth safety in the community.
Police detained 12 people after they entered a private home in Chame without permission and used the pool. The case involves residents from La Chorrera and Arraiján.
Mining groups in Bolivia staged antigovernment protests and demanded President Rodrigo Paz’s resignation, intensifying pressure on his reform-driven government. The unrest highlights the political risks facing his administration and the importance of labor relations in Bolivia.
A UN humanitarian convoy delivering aid in Ukraine’s Kherson region was hit twice by drones, highlighting the growing danger to civilians and aid workers. The attack adds to the risks facing relief efforts in one of the war’s most exposed areas.
President José Raúl Mulino defended the rise in Panama’s state payroll, saying it is meant to support essential public services and not political favors. He also rejected claims of ghost jobs in the government.
A student died after drowning in the caño de Dolega in Chiriquí, prompting a recovery operation and an official investigation. The case has shaken the local community.
Xi Jinping welcomed President Trump with talk of trade and cooperation, but used the meeting to issue a firm warning on Taiwan. The encounter underscored both the promise and fragility of U.S.-China relations.
Panama’s Ministry of Public Security has explained how people can request CONC5 surveillance footage for use in a complaint. The guidance highlights the role of video evidence in public safety and investigations.
A discounted TV promotion on Transístmica in Panama City drew overnight crowds, forcing police and Acodeco to intervene after chaos broke out at the store. Inspectors flagged alleged misleading advertising and other consumer violations during the opening-day inspection.
