US Strike on Pacific Vessel Kills Two, Military Says Three Survived
The US military says it struck an alleged drug‑trafficking vessel in the Pacific, killing two and leaving three survivors, but offered no further details in its initial statement.
The US military says it struck an alleged drug‑trafficking vessel in the Pacific, killing two and leaving three survivors, but offered no further details in its initial statement.
The Municipality of Panama has scheduled multisport competitions, the Ironman 70.3 at Cinta Costera, Saus Fest and daily access to Summit Botanical Garden for the weekend.
The Commerce Committee of Panama’s National Assembly confirmed the first debate on a bill to mandate bioethanol in fuel for Tuesday, March 24, 2026. The discussion could shape future energy, agricultural and consumer impacts as the measure moves through the legislature.
National and municipal public offices in Panama will close from midday on April 2 for Semana Santa 2026, affecting in-person government services; residents should plan ahead.
CBS News announced it will shut down its nearly 100‑year‑old radio news service, citing economic pressures and audience shifts to digital news and podcasts.
Drivers of buses, articulated vehicles and taxis in Panama have voiced concern over rising diesel prices, warning of pressure on operators and potential impacts for commuters.
Acodeco inspected 77 fuel stations and found three engaging in unjustified fuel withholding, underscoring ongoing regulatory oversight of Panama’s fuel market.
Apede will host Foro Económico 2026 on March 25 to discuss key challenges to Panama’s economy and growth, a moment its president Giulia de Sanctis called especially important for regional analysis.
The Ministry of Education in Colón closed Centro Educativo Desmond Byam for three days as a precaution after a pertussis (whooping cough) outbreak; parents are advised to monitor children.
Merchants at Merca Panamá say market prices remain stable despite higher fuel costs, but warn that rising freight expenses could push up prices in the coming days.
European capitals face mounting pressure as Donald Trump urges allies to back the conflict involving Iran; leaders must balance alliance obligations, domestic politics and regional stability.
MiBus announced service reductions on some Metrobus routes due to higher fuel prices but said it will not raise fares for now, MiBus general manager Carlos Sánchez said.
Panama’s president sanctioned Law 513 establishing paid internships with a $450 monthly subsidy for 18–25-year-olds, limits on placements, a one-year internship cap and fines for misuse.
MINSA and IDAAN warned that water in Llano de Piedra and Las Tablas (Los Santos) is not fit for consumption and advised residents to boil water before use.
After judges twice reduced felony charges to misdemeanors, federal prosecutors moved to dismiss cases against officers accused of falsifying a warrant in the Breonna Taylor raid.
The Trump administration unveiled an AI policy framework urging Congress to pre-empt state laws and create a national standard to protect U.S. technological leadership amid competition with China.
Automarket is participating for the first time in Feria Internacional de David (March 12–22, 2026), presenting its full mobility ecosystem—seminuevos, leasing, rent-a-car, certified workshops—and offering on-site financing and fair promotions for Chiriquí buyers.
The White House released a new AI legislative blueprint urging a light-touch regulatory approach. House Republicans endorsed the plan, but passing a bill faces a tough path in the Senate amid deep divisions.
Idaan and Minsa detected water quality faults in Llano de Piedra and have advised residents to boil water while monitoring and tests continue.
Al Jazeera reports that oil and gas facilities in the Gulf have been attacked since early in the war on Iran, heightening risks to supply, safety and regional stability with possible ripple effects for global markets and countries like Panama.
