Fuel Subsidy for Registered Transport Operators Begins April 15 at 6:00 a.m.
Panama’s fuel subsidy for registered transport operators starts April 15 at 6:00 a.m. The program is meant to help ease operating costs for eligible drivers.

Panama’s fuel subsidy for registered transport operators starts April 15 at 6:00 a.m. The program is meant to help ease operating costs for eligible drivers.

The 2026 International Film Festival of Panama highlighted local filmmaking with premieres, a world debut and a free community screening. The program blended Panamanian stories with regional and international titles across major city venues.

Panamanian executive Ronald Day is promoting his first book, El Poder del Enfoque, in a conversation with Cristina Saralegui, his former boss at El Show de Cristina. The exchange highlights his media career, mentoring relationship, and new focus on leadership and purpose.
Panama will face Brazil in a friendly on Sunday, May 31, as part of its preparations for the 2026 World Cup. The match will air across TVMAX, TVN, TVN Pass, and TVMAX PANAMÁ on YouTube.

Consumer officials in Panama found that hidden or non-visible prices were among the most common violations in inspections at more than 1,800 businesses. Shoppers are being urged to check prices carefully and report irregularities.

Copa Airlines plans to add Starlink Wi‑Fi, a move that would make it the first airline in Latin America to offer the service. The upgrade could strengthen the Panama-based carrier’s appeal to travelers using its Panama City hub.
Panama’s National Police arrested 551 people nationwide over 72 hours and carried out seizures that included firearms, cash, drugs, and recovered vehicles. Traffic officers also issued 2,555 citations, led by speeding and lighting violations.
Festi Harpía 2026 brought families to Summit Botanical Garden for a day of games, workshops, and conservation education centered on Panama’s harpy eagle. The event highlighted the national bird’s ecological importance and its place in the country’s identity.

Cobre Panamá’s new operations are renewing debate over mining in Panama, with environmental management and water oversight at the center of attention. The project remains significant for both the economy and the country’s environmental standards.
Metro de Panamá says the Villa Zaita interchange will handle about 43,000 users a day once fully operating. The project is advancing as a key mobility link for Panama City’s northern corridor.

Approval to process stockpiles at Cobre Panama could improve Franco-Nevada’s outlook and revive value from material already mined at the site. The decision also matters for Panama’s mining sector and economy.
The United States appears poised to enforce a naval blockade of Iranian ports as Trump warns that any Iranian fast attack boats near U.S. forces will be destroyed. The standoff could threaten global shipping and energy markets far beyond the Middle East.

The new Villa Zaita interchange has started MiBus operations in Panama City, adding a new transit point for commuters in the capital. The hub is expected to improve passenger flow and route organization.

Panama’s dispute over the Cobre Panama mine has escalated into a $20 billion investor case, raising questions about contract stability and foreign investment. The fight underscores the country’s balancing act between political pressure and investor confidence.
Panama City held meetings with Bolivian lawmakers and BID-LAB to deepen cooperation on urban governance, modernization, and technology-driven city projects. The talks reinforced the capital’s push to build international partnerships for more efficient municipal management.

Panama opened the South American Youth Games with an emotional parade and an official ceremony led by President Mulino. The event spotlights the country’s role as a host for regional youth sports.

A National Police officer died after being wounded during an operation in El Chorrillo, prompting authorities to intensify the search connected to the case. The incident highlights the risks police face during security operations in Panama City.

Abner Benaim’s investigative documentary ‘Tropical Paradise’ won the Audience Award at IFF Panama. The recognition comes ahead of the film’s theatrical release in Panama.
ETSU students traveled to Panama with Global Brigades for a service trip that included cultural exchange and learning about Panamanian history and daily life. The experience combined hands-on engagement with international education.
Panama’s private sector is backing foreign investment and a new internship law as tools to create more jobs. Business leaders also say the country must diversify beyond mining to support longer-term growth.

