Major Blackout Hits Eastern Cuba After Grid Collapse
Eastern Cuba suffered a major blackout after a power grid collapse cut electricity from Guantánamo to Ciego de Ávila. Crews are working to restore service, but no timeline has been given.
Eastern Cuba suffered a major blackout after a power grid collapse cut electricity from Guantánamo to Ciego de Ávila. Crews are working to restore service, but no timeline has been given.
President José Raúl Mulino addressed the situation at Unachi and the reported resignation of rector Etelvina de Bonagas while urging that water shortages not be politicized. His comments came during the inauguration of the Anillo Hidráulico Norte.
Panama’s diplomatic choice to recognize China over Taiwan is back in focus as tensions rise between Washington and Beijing. The dispute carries major implications for global trade and for Panama’s role as a shipping hub.
Panama’s Public Ministry opened an investigation after human remains were discovered in a wooded area on the border of Cativá in Colón. The find followed an intense search operation in the area.
Panama’s Health Ministry says hypertension affects 42% of the population and diabetes is increasing, renewing its call for healthier habits. Officials urged balanced diets, exercise, weight control and less salt, sugar and tobacco.
The search for 17-year-old student Cristian Anel Ortega Soto ended in tragedy in Colón after his body was found in a wooded area. He had gone missing during school social service activities.
Umecit striker Óscar Becerra says his team is ready for the challenge of facing Plaza Amador again in the Clausura 2026 semifinal return leg. After scoring in the first match, he says the squad believes it can reach its first final.
Police arrested a sixth suspect linked to the homicide of a merchant in Chitré after a raid in Juan Díaz. Investigators also seized technological equipment as the judicial case continues.
Panama has created a temporary 30-day transit regime for Latin American migrants involved in repatriation programs. The policy allows controlled stays while authorities coordinate returns, without granting residency or asylum.
Panama’s Environment Ministry is evaluating crocodile presence at Juan Hombrón Beach in Coclé. The monitoring aims to address both public safety and wildlife management.
Trump’s first meeting with Xi Jinping in nine years puts trade, Taiwan and Iran at the center of renewed U.S.-China diplomacy. The outcome could influence global commerce and regional stability, including in Latin America.
Panamanian lawyers are warning about migration scams in which fake attorneys promise quick immigration results in exchange for large payments. The alert urges migrants to verify credentials before paying for legal help.
U.S. Undersecretary for Economic Affairs Jacob Helberg held high-level meetings in Panama with officials from the Panamanian cabinet and the United States. The talks highlighted the importance of bilateral economic ties and Panama’s regional role.
TVN Media issued a public apology to UMA UMA DASH after a segment aired on its evening newscast on May 11, 2026. The move underscores the importance of accountability in Panamanian broadcast journalism.
A man accused of killing punk singer Joe Dennison was arrested in Panama after more than 30 years as a fugitive. The case now moves back into focus after decades on the run.
A man accused in the 1992 killing of Seattle punk singer Mia Zapata was arrested in Panama after more than 30 years as a fugitive. The case has long been one of the most closely watched cold cases connected to the U.S. music scene.
Nepotism allegations at Unachi resurfaced after the university’s legal adviser denied family hiring claims, even as payroll records and Antai filings point to relatives on staff. The dispute has renewed scrutiny over transparency and public trust at the Chiriquí university.
Panama’s 2026 school calendar sets the first trimester to end on May 29, giving families and schools a clear timeline for the academic year. The schedule also includes several days off for students across education levels.
Panamanian prosecutors want more time to continue the long-running investigation into the 1994 Alas Chiricanas plane bombing that killed 21 people. The case has been linked to Hezbollah and remains one of Panama’s most serious unresolved attacks.
Panama City Hall has launched a digital Temporary Circulation Permit with QR validation and a physical sticker option for vehicle procedures. The move updates a routine administrative process with a faster, more modern verification system.
