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  • Trump’s Panama Canal threats leave country’s officials scrambling for answers



    Panama City, Panama
    CNN
     — 

    The new Panamanian ambassador was given strict instructions as he prepared to meet then-President Donald Trump one day in 2019: Do not engage him in any substantive discussion of critical issues.

    This was meant to be a carefully choreographed photo op, nothing more but a brief stop on the diplomatic conveyor belt as foreign ambassadors lined up in the West Wing to formalize their positions atop embassies across Washington.

    But the instructions left Juan De Dianous unprepared for the brief interaction with Trump that followed. As he went to shake Trump’s hand, the president mentioned that in his experience there were “a lot of crooks” in Panama.

    De Dianous died in 2021 and never sought to publicize or draw attention to the moment. But the story was relayed or confirmed to CNN by several former Panamanian government officials, who, like the rest of the world, are now grappling to divine Trump’s views on the Central American nation of 4 million people.

    Through a series of social media posts and then most prominently during a press conference last week where he repeatedly railed against former President Jimmy Carter’s decision to give the Panama Canal over to Panama, Trump has set off a global guessing game about his intentions. His decision not to rule out the use of military force to retake the critical waterway escalated a dispute that seemingly appeared out of thin air.

    Current and former government officials, senior canal officials and residents in Panama are now left with plenty of questions, but few answers.

    What prompted the latest outburst? Would Trump really green-light a US military invasion to retake the Panama Canal? Are his attacks intended as a broader brushback to China in an escalating battle over hemispheric influence?

    Or perhaps, as some in Panama speculate, did some shipping magnate pal complain to Trump about rising canal tolls over dinner at Mar-a-Lago recently?

    Interviews with more than a dozen people in Washington, Mar-a-Lago and during several days of reporting on the ground in Panama suggest Trump’s skeptical views of the country stretch back decades.

    Trump expressed disdain for the 1977 deal to hand over the canal long before he entered politics, but his opinion of Panama was also forged by his personal experiences there. Those began with the 2003 Trump-owned Miss Universe contest held in Panama City and then as the public name and face of a high-end hotel and resort development that would become buried in litigation and long-running disputes.

    In this 1977 photo, demonstrators, many with signs and banners protesting a treaty to return control of the Panama Canal to Panama, are gathered on the steps of the east entrance of the US Capitol building in Washington, DC.

    Trump’s salvos prompted a swift response from Panamanian President José Raúl Mulino, who aggressively pushed back on social media and in local media interviews.

    Mulino has since appeared to recalibrate as part of an intentional strategy to direct discussions through proper diplomatic channels once Trump officially takes office. There have been no signs of an emergency trip to Mar-a-Lago to curry favor with the president-elect.

    Trump’s advisers point to plans for a more aggressive posture toward Beijing’s growing influence in Latin America as the driving force behind Trump’s comments.

    But the truth for Panamanian officials is that in the absence of direct communications with the incoming administration or fact-based explanation from Trump himself, a vacuum has been created — left to be filled by any number of theories.

    “He’s like a magician,” Jorge Quijano said of Trump as he raised his left hand and started waving. “You know, he wants you to look at this, this hand, and then he’s doing something else with the other. So really, his purpose — I don’t know what it is.”

    Quijano, the Panama Canal Authority Administrator from 2012 to 2019, didn’t frame his point in a critical or pejorative manner. In fact, it’s one echoed repeatedly by current and former Panamanian officials who spoke to CNN. There is no dismissal of Trump’s social media posts, nor is there mockery or derision.

    Trump’s words, whatever the platform, are taken seriously in the sense that there is a widespread belief that they’re signaling … something.

    “We’ve communicated that we’d welcome conversations with the president-elect’s team,” one senior Panamanian government official told CNN. There hasn’t been a reciprocal desire on that front to this point, the official said.

    A tugboat assists a ship as it navigates the Chagres River while it transiting through the Panama Canal on September 20, 2023 in Gamboa, Panama.

    As Quijano weighed Trump’s recent comments, he sat on a hotel balcony overlooking Panama Bay. Massive cargo ships were visible in the distance, waiting for their respective schedule times to traverse the locks on their 51-mile journey from the Pacific to the Atlantic.

    The US built and operated the canal and its surrounding canal zone from its opening in 1914 until its official handover to the Panamanian government in 1999. One of the world’s busiest shipping passageways, roughly 4 percent of the world’s maritime trade and more than 40 percent of US container traffic traverse the 51-mile route across the Isthmus of Panama.

    The canal has defined Quijano’s adult life. He started working there in 1975, two years before President Carter and Panamanian Leader Gen. Omar Torrijos signed treaties that would lead to its eventual handover.

    Quijano makes clear he’s no politician, but he has a keen understanding of the political consequences of the deal Carter put in motion.

    “Jimmy Carter lost because of what he did,” Quijano said referring to the Ronald Reagan’s 1980 presidential campaign, which was punctuated by sharp criticism of the treaties.

    Quijano was sitting just off the main floor of the JW Marriott Panama, the same hotel that used to bear Trump’s name.

    Trump first crossed paths with Panama in 2003. Back then, Trump owned the Miss Universe contest and that year the pageant was held in Panama City.

    “My interest in Panama really began when we had the Miss Universe contest in Panama,” Trump said in a 2009 promotional video for a new hotel development.

    “I was there for quite a bit of time with the Miss Universe and I fell in love with the place.”

    Even then, Trump viewed Carter’s deal to hand over the canal as a mistake, according to two people who worked with the pageant’s operations and had regular interactions with Trump.

    “He said more than once that the US got ripped off,” one of the people said. “It wasn’t a grand statement, just an observation he wasn’t shy about sharing.”

    Trump’s specific views on the Panama Canal tracked with his long-standing contention that the US was being ripped off by foreign countries, largely due to poor negotiations and weakness in the ranks of government officials.

    That view landed Trump in hot water as he toyed with a 2012 run for president at the same time he prepared for the grand opening of the Trump Ocean Club, the Trump licensed and Trump Organization-managed hotel.

    A man walks next to the Trump Ocean Club International Hotel in Panama City on February 27, 2018.

    Finished in 2011, the soaring 70-story, glass-façade resort remains the tallest building in Central America and marked Trump’s first major international property licensing deal.

    But when Trump was quoted in a 2011 CNN story at the time saying the US “stupidly” returned the canal to Panama “in exchange for nothing,” the comments sparked local outrage and led Panama City’s municipal council to vote unanimously to declare Trump “persona non grata.”

    Trump moved quickly to clarify, in an interview with the Panamanian newspaper La Prensa, that his comments had been “respectful of Panamanians for the excellent deal they closed” and that “U.S. negotiators, led by Jimmy Carter, did an extremely poor job.”

    Trump continued in the days that followed to attack Carter and the treaties that led to the handover in a Fox News interview and would host the grand opening of the Trump Ocean Club a few months after that.

    Panama’s president at the time, Ricardo Martinelli, attended the festivities.

    The soap opera-like roller coaster that consumed the years that followed the building could fill several file cabinets based on the legal filings alone, but the short version is that by 2018, the Trump name was being theatrically chiseled off the hotel’s signage in a very public manner.

    The hotel has since been rebranded the JW Marriott Panama.

    As Jorge Eduardo Ritter arrived at the hotel for a Saturday morning meeting, the former foreign minister of Panama noted the irony of the location.

    Like so many here, Ritter was primarily interested in figuring out what it was, exactly, Trump was angling for in his social media attacks.

    “A lot of people just think that there are those remarks that have no fundamental truth in it, so they disregard it,” Ritter said. “I don’t like to disregard what President Trump says, because when he says something, he might not mean exactly what he is saying, but he is looking for something.”

    Ritter didn’t want to entertain the possibility that Trump’s private business experience played a role in his current fixation on the Panama Canal. Trump, he noted, has a far longer history attacking the handover agreement.

    But he did view Trump’s remarks as a clear, and potentially ominous, signal.

    “This fixation with Panama — I sense that something is going to happen,” Ritter said. “I don’t think it’s going to be a military invasion or he will take over the canal, but something is going to happen.”

    The irony of the current tension, several Panamanian current and former officials noted, is that despite Trump’s personal experiences and long-standing fixation on the canal’s handover, he paid little attention to the country in his first term.

    Trump never nominated an ambassador to the country in his four years, relying instead on a holdover from the Obama administration and then career officials to fill the job on an acting basis.

    Chinese ties with Panama also strengthened significantly during Trump’s first term in office. Panama severed its diplomatic ties with Taiwan in an overt shift to bolster ties with Beijing in 2017 and joined China’s Belt and Road initiative a year later.

    Trump’s concerns about Beijing’s influence over the canal center on two ports, situated at either end of the canal, that are operated by CK Hutchison Holdings, a Hong Kong-based company that first secured those rights in 1997 — two decades before he entered the White House.

    Ilya Espinosa de Marotta’s first thought when she saw Trump’s initial social media attacks on the Panama Canal’s operations was one of confusion.

    “Why now?” the Panama Canal Authority’s deputy administrator recalled to CNN.
    “Hong Kong has been here since ’97. We’ve been running the canal for 25 years. We’ve been very transparent — you can know this is run 100 percent by Panamanians, so why now? It puzzles me.”

    Cargo ships wait to transit the Panama Canal in Panama City, on June 28, 2024.

    Still, the Hong Kong-connected seaports have drawn scrutiny and national security concerns from US officials and were cited by Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, Trump’s pick for secretary of state, during his confirmation hearing this week as evidence that the terms of the treaty agreements that require neutrality in the canal’s operations may have been violated.

    Yet those concerns come at a moment where the Panamanian government’s posture appears sharply different than it was during Trump’s first term.

    President Mulino made stemming the flow of migrants through the Darien Gap, the treacherous jungle stretch that links Colombia to Panama where hundreds of thousands of migrants have trekked in recent years, a top priority. Upon his inauguration last year, Mulino immediately took action on a deal with the Biden administration to deliver on that pledge.

    Since Trump’s election, Mulino has made clear his desire to partner with the incoming Trump team on its long-standing top priority.

    That Mulino was put in the position of having to fire back at Trump on social media and in a video statement defending the sovereignty of the Panama Canal has left Panamanian officials CNN spoke to, for lack of a better term, flummoxed.

    Asked if there was any validity to Trump’s claim that US cargo ships and US Navy vessels were paying higher rates than those from other nations, Marotta, the canal’s deputy administrator, didn’t hesitate.

    “No – that’s not – that’s not a true statement,” she said, quickly batting down the idea of cutting the rates for US vessels as a way of placating Trump. “It’s not a possible option,” Marotta told CNN. “Because of the treaties.”

    The treaties signed by Torrijos and Carter in 1977 continue to dictate the operational rules, regulations and infrastructure followed by the Panama Canal Authority to this day. In this case, the treaties bind Panama to ensuring tolls and related charges for transit are “just, reasonable, equitable, and consistent with international law.”

    President Jimmy Carter and Panamanian leader General Omar Torrijos embrace each other after signing the Panama Canal Treaty in Washington, DC, on September 7, 1977.

    Marotta was the engineer who led the Panama Canal Expansion Project, the $5.2 billion undertaking that opened in 2016 and dramatically expanded the canal’s operations and capacity to move far larger cargo ships through the waterway.

    The US government’s role in that effort? “As far as financially? None,” Marotta said.

    According to Quijano, the former canal administrator, not only are Trump’s allegations of exorbitant tolls on US ships not true, the question was never brought up during Trump’s first four years in office.

    “I was the administrator in a period where I raised tolls as well, especially after the expansion was completed,” Quijano told CNN. “We raised the tolls and he was president during those years. I never heard from him any complaints about the canal or about anything.”

    The canal’s original 1914 locks can handle ships carrying up to 5,000 containers. The expansion can handle ships carrying more than triple that amount — and the resulting revenue has transformed the financial standing of the canal.

    The canal authority returned $2.4 billion to the Panamanian government in the last fiscal year.

    There are major geopolitical, economic and climate issues the authority has grappled with over the last several years, and that have created acute problems Marotta and her colleagues are intensely focused on trying to navigate on a day-to-day basis.

    The canal, after all, is not a public utility. It is a business — and an absolutely critical one for Panama’s economy and people, with a workforce of 8,500 and the source of potable water for 50 percent of the country’s population.

    “To us, this is a revenue provider for the country,” Marotta, who started working at the canal in 1985 and witnessed the transformed approach after the handover. “So we look at the business model and not the government break-even model — that in itself is a big change.”

    On a sweltering January day in the first weeks of Panama’s dry season, the political storm coursing around the canal seemed peripheral at best.

    Tourists packed the grandstands just outside the operational perimeter of the Miraflores Locks. Kids wandered through a large outdoor playground. Inside the visitor center, the souvenir shops and concession stands were full, as the voice of Morgan Freeman greeted tourists ahead of the IMAX documentary the Oscar-winning actor narrates at the start of every tour.

    Yet beneath the business-as-usual sheen of normalcy, signs of a nation’s struggle to reclaim its sovereignty aren’t hard to find.

    Marotta spoke to CNN less than two weeks after Panama’s celebration of 25 years operating the canal, where Mulino said, “Rest assured, it will stay in our control forever.”

    The Panama Canal Administration Building Marotta walks into for work each day was, until the 1999 handover, inside the US-operated Panama Canal Zone.

    Just four days prior, Mulino had been couple of hundred yards away from where she spoke, laying a wreath at the eternal flame that marks the memorial to the Panamanians killed in 1964 protesting American control of the canal and the zone surrounding its operations.

    Martyr’s Day is commemorated on January 9 each year — a visceral reminder of a nation’s experience that runs far deeper than its cornerstone engineering marvel.

    “People focus on the canal, the canal, the canal,” Marotta says. “But what made the country of Panama – the people of Panama – wanting the canal to be transferred to Panama wasn’t just the canal. This was like a US territory inside a country. So there were barriers. There was US police, there were US schools. It was a completely other country within our country, and there were many military bases.”

    Quijano grew animated talking about Trump’s threats to seize the canal by force.

    “That’s not going to happen,” Quijano said. “I’ll be on the streets myself defending our sovereignty because the canal is over sovereign land.”

    One canal employee casually noted that passengers on a cruise ship that came through the locks earlier in the week held up signs apologizing for Trump’s recent antagonism. He seemed to get a kick out of it.

    Walking into the operations center in between the two passageways, another pointed out the critical functions a handful of personnel toward the back of the room were intensely focused on carrying out.

    Then he paused.

    “See? All Panamanian. No Chinese soldiers anywhere.”



    In a recent development, President Donald Trump has reportedly made threats to block the Panama Canal, sending shockwaves through the country’s officials who are now scrambling for answers.

    Trump’s threats come amidst escalating tensions between the United States and Panama over various issues, including trade and immigration. The Panama Canal, a crucial waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, is a vital artery for global trade and commerce.

    The news of Trump’s threats has sparked panic and confusion among Panamanian officials, who are now working tirelessly to assess the potential impact of such a move and to find ways to mitigate the damage.

    Many experts have criticized Trump’s threats as reckless and irresponsible, warning that any disruption to the Panama Canal could have severe consequences for the global economy.

    As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how Panama will respond to Trump’s threats and what measures will be taken to ensure the continued operation of the vital waterway. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • The Panama Canal is an engineering marvel. Here’s how to visit




    CNN
     — 

    The Panama Canal is no stranger to global attention.

    President-elect Donald Trump’s threats to “demand that the Panama Canal be returned to the United States of America, in full, quickly and without question,” possibly with military force, has prompted the latest round of international obsession with this feat of human engineering.

    But since construction first began in the 19th century, the canal has captivated the world, pushing the boundaries of what is possible, overcoming international political tension and revolutionizing transport.

    Perhaps the most famous critical infrastructure in modern times, the canal has become a major bucket-list item for travelers, with tourism to the waterway surging in recent years as Panama has expanded efforts to encourage visitors.

    Many looking for a quick and fun boating experience through the jungle or a peek at immense metal machinery instead find themselves educated on a checkered, dramatic history that is inextricable from the history of the Americas.

    “It was a megaproject of engineering that changed the world with the help and the hands and the sweat and the blood of thousands of people of 97 nationalities that came together on this very small isthmus,” said Ana Elizabeth González, executive director and chief curator of the Panama Canal Museum, highlighting the diverse group of workers who flooded into Panama to help with construction.

    “We’re the bridge of the world but also the heart of the universe, being such a small, central place and a place of international connection.”

    Around 820,000 visitors came to Miraflores, the canal’s main visitor center, to see maritime trade happen in front of their eyes in 2024, according to González, with thousands more taking tours along the water or to other spots along the canal route. That number is set to rise, according to the Panama Canal Authority (ACP), with Americans making up the largest chunk of visitors.

    For the curious traveler contemplating a trip to Panama — also home to rainforests, deserts, volcanoes and more than 1,600 islands — here’s CNN Travel’s guide to how to visit the canal. Plus, you’ll get a look at the historical and current context you should know before heading to the main attraction in the only country in the world where it’s possible to see the sun rise over the Pacific and set on the Atlantic.

    Visitors watch Danish cargo ships pass through the Agua Clara locks of the Panama Canal on December 28, 2024.

    Roughly 5% of all global trade flows through the canal’s 50-mile (80-kilometer) stretch each year, with the largest chunk being cargo heading between the East Coast of the United States and Asia. About 40% of all US containers go through it, and more than 70% of the canal’s cargo is headed either to or from America.

    Run by the ACP, an autonomous government entity, the aquatic highway connects 170 countries via 1,920 ports.

    Before its opening in 1914, boats looking to cross between the Atlantic and Pacific had to sail below South America, heading around Cape Horn at the tip of Chilean Patagonia in an extremely dangerous and time-consuming journey. That passage killed an estimated 10,000 seamen from the time Dutch sailors first navigated it in 1616 up to the opening of the Panamanian route.

    And then came the canal.

    “The Land Divided, The World United” was the slogan once appearing on the seal of the waterway. The canal’s ocean-bridging mechanism has served over 815,000 vessels since its opening and reduced ship travel time by a whopping five months and distance by 8,000 miles (12,875 kilometers).

    The canal you see today is an upgraded version of the original, as the waterway underwent a multibillion-dollar expansion finished in 2016 to accommodate NeoPanamax vessels, the supersized container ships and bulk carriers unheard of in the early 1900s but now increasingly common on the high seas.

    A lock system helps all ships cross between the oceans, from a small ship to a major cargo vessel. To ensure smooth sailing through the complex system, captains are required to surrender control to one of the ACP’s pilots for the journey of eight to 10 hours.

    The passage has become nearly synonymous with Panama and is the nation’s economic crown jewel. In 2024, the canal’s revenue stood around $5 billion, contributing nearly 8% of the total annual GDP, according to a study from IDB Invest.

    “The canal basically is our gold,” said Luis Pinto Rios, a tour guide for Panama Canal Tours.

    Tourists take pictures of the Miraflores locks during a boat trip through the Panama Canal on August 12, 2014.

    If you want to see this manmade wonder of the world for yourself, there are three approaches to visiting: by land, by water and by air.

    On foot, tourists can stop by Miraflores or Agua Clara Visitor Center, located at the Pacific and Atlantic ends of the canal, respectively. Both have morning and afternoon transit schedules, giving visitors specific blocks of time to watch ships traverse the waterway.

    The Miraflores Visitor Center, just a 15-minute drive from Panama City’s skyscrapers and the most popular option for tourists, offers the added excitement of a Morgan Freeman-voiced IMAX film that takes you through the history of Panama and the canal itself through reenactments, detailing the 2016 expansion and explaining the complex way a boat ventures from ocean to ocean.

    Miraflores also features stadium-like seating for guests to witness massive cargo ships and traveler-stuffed cruises make their way through a double set of locks, tugged along by trains on either side with smiling canal workers waving from the windows.

    Agua Clara gives views of both Gatún Lake, a key part of ships’ journey down the canal, and parts of the expansion efforts.

    Tourists stand on deck as the cruise ship Brilliance of the Seas enters the Miraflores locks  on October 7, 2024.

    Visitors are able to head to the visitor centers independently or join a guided tour run by numerous independent tour companies.

    For the more outdoorsy traveler looking to avoid the crowds, Soberania, Camino de Cruces and Chagres national parks all offer hiking trails along the basin of the canal. Visitors can take a taxi or drive themselves to trail heads.

    And then there’s the option of boarding a boat and getting onto the canal yourself.

    There are two main options for boat tours, with one offering trips down the canal’s path that depart from Panama City on the Pacific side or Colon on the Atlantic, and the other visiting Gatún Lake, which makes up a large chunk of the canal and sits roughly in the middle of its 50-mile path.

    Gatún Lake boat tours depart mainly from Gamboa Marina. Gamboa is a vibrant green jungle town less than an hour’s drive from Panama City into the middle of the canal’s route teeming with capybaras, sloths, monkeys and crocodiles and sitting directly on the lake.

    Created by damming Panama’s Chagres River, Gatún was the largest man-made lake on Earth when created in the early 1900s. Gatún tours travel out onto the canal’s lake artery to let tourists sightsee, sail, fish and spot wildlife. From the vantage point of these diminutive boats, the cargo ships gliding by seem larger than life.

    Hundreds of cruise ships also sail through the canal each year.

    You can even take a personal sailboat, speedboat or yacht yourself, although it can cost hundreds or thousands of dollars to pass through the canal for even a small boat.

    “It’s a neutral canal, so any ship in the world can use it. Every country pays the same no matter where they’re from,” said Jerin Tate, owner of tour company Panama Day Trips.

    Tour companies also offer helicopter and airplane options, giving visitors the chance to get a bird’s-eye view of interoceanic trade.

    If you are desperate to see the canal in action but can’t make it to Panama, the ACP livestreams activity at five sets of locks, and the canal runs 24 hours a day.

    To do a deeper dive into the waterway’s history and role in the world, tourists can also head to The Canal Museum in Casco Viejo, Panama City’s old town. Famous for the museum, coffee shops and buzzy rooftop bars, a trip to Casco Viejo is a must-do for anyone visiting the country’s capital.

    Men are shown working on Panama Canal construction in 1913.

    Hopes of cutting through Central America to connect the world’s oceans date back to the early 16th century, when Spanish explorers surveyed routes along the Chagres River and deemed any path impossible.

    US interest arose at the start of the Gold Rush in the mid-1800s, as eager Americans looked for better, faster ways to head to California. It was French engineers, led by the developers of the Suez Canal, who ultimately made the first moves to construct a canal, breaking ground in 1881.

    Plans included locks built by Gustave Eiffel, famed builder of the Eiffel Tower. Despite big dreams and massive effort, French attempts ultimately fell apart because of the deaths of over 22,000 people from disease and construction accidents, financial woes and internal corruption.

    The United States purchased the rights off the French at the start of the 1900s. The territory was at the time controlled by the Republic of Colombia, but a US-supported revolt led to the separation of Panama and Colombia and the formation of the Republic of Panama in 1903.

    American assistance with Panamanian independence led to the two countries signing the Hay-Bunau-Varilla Treaty in 1903 that, in exchange, gave the United States control over a 50-mile-long, 10-mile-wide strip of land to build the canal in perpetuity. This strip came to be known as the Canal Zone.

    The project came at a hefty human and financial cost: around 5,600 people were estimated to have died during US construction, many of whom were construction workers from the West Indies, and America spent around $375 million, the single most expensive construction project in the country’s history at the time.

    Panama Canal workers walk over the gates of the Miraflores locks.

    Completed in 1914, the canal’s planned grand opening ceremony was canceled because of the outbreak of World War I, with the first vessel passage being a muted affair. The passageway was underutilized throughout the war, though it later served as a critical passageway for Allied efforts during World War II.

    The United States also used land in Panama for a variety of military activities, from training astronauts (Neil Armstrong trained in jungle survival at an Air Force base in the Canal Zone) to testing chemical weapons throughout the mid-1900s as part of the San Jose Project.

    “Our 20th century was filled with tension over very different interpretations of the same 1903 treaty. There were a lot of incidents,” said González, with one major point of contention being sovereignty in the Canal Zone, a strip largely treated like a US colony.

    The relationship between the United States and Panama slowly disintegrated because of disagreements — that sometimes erupted in violence — about control of the canal and inequality in the treatment of Panamanians and other nationalities compared with American workers. There were also questions about whether the US and/or Panamanian flags should be flown in the Canal Zone. At one point, Panama even broke diplomatic relations with the United States.

    It was President Jimmy Carter in 1977 who brokered terms for the eventual transferring of the waterway to Panamanian control on New Year’s Eve 1999.

    Despite global concern that Panama would be unable to adequately manage the canal after the 1999 handover, the waterway flourished under domestic control. Just five years after taking over, the canal reported doubling its income, lowering its accident rate and taking on its ambitious expansion project.

    Though once defined by foreign workers and management, around 92% of the work force today is Panamanian, and the canal touches industries across the country.

    “Obviously the Americans built the canal, but the Panamanians have taken it to the next level. They’ve expanded it,” said Tate.

    Yet Trump says it is his to take — an idea immediately rejected by the government of Panama.

    “As President, I want to express precisely that every square meter of the Panama Canal and its adjacent area belong to PANAMA, and will continue to be,” President José Raúl Mulino said in a statement in December.

    “The sovereignty and independence of our country are not negotiable,” he added.

    Trump’s threat to take back the canal is not the only risk the Panamanian route faces.

    Severe drought has plagued the waterway in recent times, with 2023 being the third-driest year in the canal’s history. The lack of water greatly reduced the number of vessels that could head through, and countries around the world are concerned about the possible impact on global trade should the canal’s water levels get too low.

    Drought has plagued the waterway in recent years.

    However, hope is not lost.

    The Panamanian government has been taking steps to address the issue since 2007 when expansion efforts began, working on a new lake to help supply canal water as well as Panama’s drinking water and channeling funds into water recycling efforts. When necessary, daily transits are restricted, and the schedule is set to maximize water usage.

    “The search continues for a set of long-term, concrete solutions,” the ACP wrote in a November 2023 release. “There is no simple answer or project that can immediately solve the challenge of water. However, Panama will rise to the occasion to safeguard the Panama Canal for years to come.”

    However, Panamanians are hopeful.

    “Definitely the Panama Canal and the government have moved in their chess game in order to have the best move, to keep the canal up and running,” said Rios. “We as Panamanians, we are trying to do our best, not for the pocket, not for our benefit, for the world.”

    And for Panamanians, there is no greater pride than the canal, a national symbol with international reach. The country’s coat of arms says it all: pro mundi beneficio — “for the benefit of the world.”



    The Panama Canal is one of the most impressive engineering feats in the world. Connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, this man-made waterway has forever changed the way goods are transported between the two continents. But beyond its engineering significance, the Panama Canal is also a fascinating destination for visitors looking to learn more about its history and operations.

    If you’re planning a trip to the Panama Canal, here are some tips to make the most of your visit:

    1. Visit the Miraflores Locks: Located just outside of Panama City, the Miraflores Locks offer a great vantage point to watch ships as they pass through the canal. The visitor center also features interactive exhibits and a museum dedicated to the history of the canal.

    2. Take a boat tour: For a closer look at the canal’s operations, consider taking a boat tour that will take you through the locks and along the canal’s route. You’ll have the opportunity to see the massive ships up close and learn more about how the canal operates.

    3. Explore the Panama Canal Museum: Located in Casco Viejo, the old quarter of Panama City, the museum offers a comprehensive look at the history of the canal, from its construction to its modern-day operations. Don’t miss the opportunity to see the original plans and blueprints for the canal.

    4. Join a guided tour: If you want to learn even more about the canal, consider joining a guided tour led by a knowledgeable local guide. They can provide valuable insights into the engineering marvel that is the Panama Canal and answer any questions you may have.

    Whether you’re a history buff, an engineering enthusiast, or simply a curious traveler, a visit to the Panama Canal is sure to be a memorable experience. Don’t miss the chance to witness this incredible feat of human ingenuity up close.

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    El campeón nacional hará su esperado debut en la temporada y todos los fanáticos del equipo no se lo querrán perder. El partido será transmitido en exclusiva por el canal deportivo local a las 8:00 p.m. No te pierdas la oportunidad de ver a tu equipo favorito en acción y disfrutar de un emocionante inicio de temporada. ¡Prepárate para apoyar al campeón nacional y no te pierdas ni un minuto del partido!
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    El juego será transmitido en vivo por la señal de Canal Deportes TVC para quienes se encuentren fuera del país.

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    ¡Canal, hora y dónde ver el debut del campeón nacional!

    El campeón nacional hará su esperado debut en la temporada y todos los fanáticos del equipo no se lo querrán perder. El partido será transmitido en exclusiva por el canal deportivo local a las 8:00 p.m. No te pierdas la oportunidad de ver a tu equipo favorito en acción y disfrutar de un emocionante inicio de temporada. ¡Prepárate para apoyar al campeón nacional y no te pierdas ni un minuto del partido!
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    El juego será transmitido en vivo por la señal de Canal Deportes TVC para quienes se encuentren fuera del país.

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¡Canal, hora y dónde ver el debut del campeón nacional!

El campeón nacional hará su esperado debut en la temporada y todos los fanáticos del equipo no se lo querrán perder. El partido será transmitido en exclusiva por el canal deportivo local a las 8:00 p.m. No te pierdas la oportunidad de ver a tu equipo favorito en acción y disfrutar de un emocionante inicio de temporada. ¡Prepárate para apoyar al campeón nacional y no te pierdas ni un minuto del partido!
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En tanto, la Real Sociedad, ahora bajo la dirección técnica de Horacio Londoño, llega con la presión de abandonar el último lugar de la tabla acumulada.

Con solo 14 puntos tras un Apertura complicado, los tocoeños necesitan sumar desde el inicio para alejarse del descenso y recuperar la confianza en este nuevo torneo.

¿Dónde ver Motagua vs Real Sociedad en vivo?

El juego será transmitido en vivo por la señal de Canal Deportes TVC para quienes se encuentren fuera del país.

Además, estará disponible en línea a través de la plataforma Partidos EN VIVO de Deportes TVC, exclusiva para el público en el extranjero



¡Canal, hora y dónde ver el debut del campeón nacional!

El campeón nacional hará su esperado debut en la temporada y todos los fanáticos del equipo no se lo querrán perder. El partido será transmitido en exclusiva por el canal deportivo local a las 8:00 p.m. No te pierdas la oportunidad de ver a tu equipo favorito en acción y disfrutar de un emocionante inicio de temporada. ¡Prepárate para apoyar al campeón nacional y no te pierdas ni un minuto del partido!
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Además, Motagua no contará con su entrenador, Diego Vázquez, quien cumple una sanción de ocho partidos tras los incidentes ocurridos en la final ante Olimpia.

En tanto, la Real Sociedad, ahora bajo la dirección técnica de Horacio Londoño, llega con la presión de abandonar el último lugar de la tabla acumulada.

Con solo 14 puntos tras un Apertura complicado, los tocoeños necesitan sumar desde el inicio para alejarse del descenso y recuperar la confianza en este nuevo torneo.

¿Dónde ver Motagua vs Real Sociedad en vivo?

El juego será transmitido en vivo por la señal de Canal Deportes TVC para quienes se encuentren fuera del país.

Además, estará disponible en línea a través de la plataforma Partidos EN VIVO de Deportes TVC, exclusiva para el público en el extranjero



¡Canal, hora y dónde ver el debut del campeón nacional!

El campeón nacional hará su esperado debut en la temporada y todos los fanáticos del equipo no se lo querrán perder. El partido será transmitido en exclusiva por el canal deportivo local a las 8:00 p.m. No te pierdas la oportunidad de ver a tu equipo favorito en acción y disfrutar de un emocionante inicio de temporada. ¡Prepárate para apoyar al campeón nacional y no te pierdas ni un minuto del partido!
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Sin embargo, el delantero Rubilio Castillo, quien fue pieza clave en la conquista de la copa 19, aún no firma su renovación.

Además, Motagua no contará con su entrenador, Diego Vázquez, quien cumple una sanción de ocho partidos tras los incidentes ocurridos en la final ante Olimpia.

En tanto, la Real Sociedad, ahora bajo la dirección técnica de Horacio Londoño, llega con la presión de abandonar el último lugar de la tabla acumulada.

Con solo 14 puntos tras un Apertura complicado, los tocoeños necesitan sumar desde el inicio para alejarse del descenso y recuperar la confianza en este nuevo torneo.

¿Dónde ver Motagua vs Real Sociedad en vivo?

El juego será transmitido en vivo por la señal de Canal Deportes TVC para quienes se encuentren fuera del país.

Además, estará disponible en línea a través de la plataforma Partidos EN VIVO de Deportes TVC, exclusiva para el público en el extranjero



¡Canal, hora y dónde ver el debut del campeón nacional!

El campeón nacional hará su esperado debut en la temporada y todos los fanáticos del equipo no se lo querrán perder. El partido será transmitido en exclusiva por el canal deportivo local a las 8:00 p.m. No te pierdas la oportunidad de ver a tu equipo favorito en acción y disfrutar de un emocionante inicio de temporada. ¡Prepárate para apoyar al campeón nacional y no te pierdas ni un minuto del partido!
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Jugadores clave como Agustín Auzmendi, Rodrigo Auzmendi, Droopy y Jorge Serrano se mantienen como pilares del equipo.

Sin embargo, el delantero Rubilio Castillo, quien fue pieza clave en la conquista de la copa 19, aún no firma su renovación.

Además, Motagua no contará con su entrenador, Diego Vázquez, quien cumple una sanción de ocho partidos tras los incidentes ocurridos en la final ante Olimpia.

En tanto, la Real Sociedad, ahora bajo la dirección técnica de Horacio Londoño, llega con la presión de abandonar el último lugar de la tabla acumulada.

Con solo 14 puntos tras un Apertura complicado, los tocoeños necesitan sumar desde el inicio para alejarse del descenso y recuperar la confianza en este nuevo torneo.

¿Dónde ver Motagua vs Real Sociedad en vivo?

El juego será transmitido en vivo por la señal de Canal Deportes TVC para quienes se encuentren fuera del país.

Además, estará disponible en línea a través de la plataforma Partidos EN VIVO de Deportes TVC, exclusiva para el público en el extranjero



¡Canal, hora y dónde ver el debut del campeón nacional!

El campeón nacional hará su esperado debut en la temporada y todos los fanáticos del equipo no se lo querrán perder. El partido será transmitido en exclusiva por el canal deportivo local a las 8:00 p.m. No te pierdas la oportunidad de ver a tu equipo favorito en acción y disfrutar de un emocionante inicio de temporada. ¡Prepárate para apoyar al campeón nacional y no te pierdas ni un minuto del partido!
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Las Águilas Azules llegan con la motivación de mantener su racha ganadora, conservando gran parte del plantel que logró el título en diciembre pasado.

Jugadores clave como Agustín Auzmendi, Rodrigo Auzmendi, Droopy y Jorge Serrano se mantienen como pilares del equipo.

Sin embargo, el delantero Rubilio Castillo, quien fue pieza clave en la conquista de la copa 19, aún no firma su renovación.

Además, Motagua no contará con su entrenador, Diego Vázquez, quien cumple una sanción de ocho partidos tras los incidentes ocurridos en la final ante Olimpia.

En tanto, la Real Sociedad, ahora bajo la dirección técnica de Horacio Londoño, llega con la presión de abandonar el último lugar de la tabla acumulada.

Con solo 14 puntos tras un Apertura complicado, los tocoeños necesitan sumar desde el inicio para alejarse del descenso y recuperar la confianza en este nuevo torneo.

¿Dónde ver Motagua vs Real Sociedad en vivo?

El juego será transmitido en vivo por la señal de Canal Deportes TVC para quienes se encuentren fuera del país.

Además, estará disponible en línea a través de la plataforma Partidos EN VIVO de Deportes TVC, exclusiva para el público en el extranjero



¡Canal, hora y dónde ver el debut del campeón nacional!

El campeón nacional hará su esperado debut en la temporada y todos los fanáticos del equipo no se lo querrán perder. El partido será transmitido en exclusiva por el canal deportivo local a las 8:00 p.m. No te pierdas la oportunidad de ver a tu equipo favorito en acción y disfrutar de un emocionante inicio de temporada. ¡Prepárate para apoyar al campeón nacional y no te pierdas ni un minuto del partido!
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El encuentro, programado para las 5:15 de la tarde, marca el cierre de la jornada 1 de la Liga Nacional y el debut del campeón defensor, que aspira a sumar su copa número 20.

Las Águilas Azules llegan con la motivación de mantener su racha ganadora, conservando gran parte del plantel que logró el título en diciembre pasado.

Jugadores clave como Agustín Auzmendi, Rodrigo Auzmendi, Droopy y Jorge Serrano se mantienen como pilares del equipo.

Sin embargo, el delantero Rubilio Castillo, quien fue pieza clave en la conquista de la copa 19, aún no firma su renovación.

Además, Motagua no contará con su entrenador, Diego Vázquez, quien cumple una sanción de ocho partidos tras los incidentes ocurridos en la final ante Olimpia.

En tanto, la Real Sociedad, ahora bajo la dirección técnica de Horacio Londoño, llega con la presión de abandonar el último lugar de la tabla acumulada.

Con solo 14 puntos tras un Apertura complicado, los tocoeños necesitan sumar desde el inicio para alejarse del descenso y recuperar la confianza en este nuevo torneo.

¿Dónde ver Motagua vs Real Sociedad en vivo?

El juego será transmitido en vivo por la señal de Canal Deportes TVC para quienes se encuentren fuera del país.

Además, estará disponible en línea a través de la plataforma Partidos EN VIVO de Deportes TVC, exclusiva para el público en el extranjero



¡Canal, hora y dónde ver el debut del campeón nacional!

El campeón nacional hará su esperado debut en la temporada y todos los fanáticos del equipo no se lo querrán perder. El partido será transmitido en exclusiva por el canal deportivo local a las 8:00 p.m. No te pierdas la oportunidad de ver a tu equipo favorito en acción y disfrutar de un emocionante inicio de temporada. ¡Prepárate para apoyar al campeón nacional y no te pierdas ni un minuto del partido!
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El Fútbol Club Motagua comienza este domingo su camino en el Torneo Clausura 2025 enfrentando a la Real Sociedad de Tocoa en el Estadio Nacional Chelato Uclés de Tegucigalpa.

El encuentro, programado para las 5:15 de la tarde, marca el cierre de la jornada 1 de la Liga Nacional y el debut del campeón defensor, que aspira a sumar su copa número 20.

Las Águilas Azules llegan con la motivación de mantener su racha ganadora, conservando gran parte del plantel que logró el título en diciembre pasado.

Jugadores clave como Agustín Auzmendi, Rodrigo Auzmendi, Droopy y Jorge Serrano se mantienen como pilares del equipo.

Sin embargo, el delantero Rubilio Castillo, quien fue pieza clave en la conquista de la copa 19, aún no firma su renovación.

Además, Motagua no contará con su entrenador, Diego Vázquez, quien cumple una sanción de ocho partidos tras los incidentes ocurridos en la final ante Olimpia.

En tanto, la Real Sociedad, ahora bajo la dirección técnica de Horacio Londoño, llega con la presión de abandonar el último lugar de la tabla acumulada.

Con solo 14 puntos tras un Apertura complicado, los tocoeños necesitan sumar desde el inicio para alejarse del descenso y recuperar la confianza en este nuevo torneo.

¿Dónde ver Motagua vs Real Sociedad en vivo?

El juego será transmitido en vivo por la señal de Canal Deportes TVC para quienes se encuentren fuera del país.

Además, estará disponible en línea a través de la plataforma Partidos EN VIVO de Deportes TVC, exclusiva para el público en el extranjero



¡Canal, hora y dónde ver el debut del campeón nacional!

El campeón nacional hará su esperado debut en la temporada y todos los fanáticos del equipo no se lo querrán perder. El partido será transmitido en exclusiva por el canal deportivo local a las 8:00 p.m. No te pierdas la oportunidad de ver a tu equipo favorito en acción y disfrutar de un emocionante inicio de temporada. ¡Prepárate para apoyar al campeón nacional y no te pierdas ni un minuto del partido!
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El Fútbol Club Motagua comienza este domingo su camino en el Torneo Clausura 2025 enfrentando a la Real Sociedad de Tocoa en el Estadio Nacional Chelato Uclés de Tegucigalpa.

El encuentro, programado para las 5:15 de la tarde, marca el cierre de la jornada 1 de la Liga Nacional y el debut del campeón defensor, que aspira a sumar su copa número 20.

Las Águilas Azules llegan con la motivación de mantener su racha ganadora, conservando gran parte del plantel que logró el título en diciembre pasado.

Jugadores clave como Agustín Auzmendi, Rodrigo Auzmendi, Droopy y Jorge Serrano se mantienen como pilares del equipo.

Sin embargo, el delantero Rubilio Castillo, quien fue pieza clave en la conquista de la copa 19, aún no firma su renovación.

Además, Motagua no contará con su entrenador, Diego Vázquez, quien cumple una sanción de ocho partidos tras los incidentes ocurridos en la final ante Olimpia.

En tanto, la Real Sociedad, ahora bajo la dirección técnica de Horacio Londoño, llega con la presión de abandonar el último lugar de la tabla acumulada.

Con solo 14 puntos tras un Apertura complicado, los tocoeños necesitan sumar desde el inicio para alejarse del descenso y recuperar la confianza en este nuevo torneo.

¿Dónde ver Motagua vs Real Sociedad en vivo?

El juego será transmitido en vivo por la señal de Canal Deportes TVC para quienes se encuentren fuera del país.

Además, estará disponible en línea a través de la plataforma Partidos EN VIVO de Deportes TVC, exclusiva para el público en el extranjero



¡Canal, hora y dónde ver el debut del campeón nacional!

El campeón nacional hará su esperado debut en la temporada y todos los fanáticos del equipo no se lo querrán perder. El partido será transmitido en exclusiva por el canal deportivo local a las 8:00 p.m. No te pierdas la oportunidad de ver a tu equipo favorito en acción y disfrutar de un emocionante inicio de temporada. ¡Prepárate para apoyar al campeón nacional y no te pierdas ni un minuto del partido!
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  • A qué hora juegan y qué canal transmite Juárez vs. Cruz Azul hoy: TV y streaming online para ver el partido del Clausura 2025 de la Liga MX


    Cruz Azul buscará conseguir su primer triunfo en el Clausura 2025 de la Liga MX este sábado por la noche, cuando en un partido correspondiente a la segunda jornada visite a Juárez en el estadio Olímpico Benito Juárez.

    A pesar de que la última campaña no fue buena y terminó a cinco puntos de la zona de Play in en el Apertura 2024, Juárez lleva cuatro partidos sin perder en la Liga MX, se mantuvo invicto en los amistosos de pretemporada y debutó con un importante 1-1 como visitante frente a Mazatlán. En su estadio recibió cuatro veces a Cruz Azul, con una victoria, dos empates y una derrota.

    En cuanto a la Máquina, no viene funcionando de la mejor manera. Tras el golpe que significó la caída en la semifinal del Apertura 2024 frente al América, en la que se le escapó el pasaje a la final por un gol de Las Águilas en tiempo de descuento, no pasó de un empate frente a Atlas en su estreno como local en el nuevo torneo. La buena noticia es que sumó a Luka Romero como refuerzo estrella.

    ¿A qué hora juegan Juárez vs. Cruz Azul hoy? Día y horario del partido por el Clausura 2025 de la Liga MX

    • Día: Sábado 18 de enero
    • Estadio: Olímpico Benito Juárez, Juárez
    • Hora:
      • México: 21:10
      • Estados Unidos ET: 22:10

    ¿Qué canal transmite Juárez vs. Cruz Azul hoy? Dónde ver por TV y streaming online el partido por el Clausura 2025 de la Liga MX

    • Canales de TV:
      • México: Azteca 7
      • Estados Unidos: Fox Sports
    • Streaming online:
      • México: Facebook Juárez
      • Estados Unidos: Fubo

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    El partido entre Juárez y Cruz Azul se jugará hoy a las 19:00 horas (hora local) y será transmitido en vivo por el canal de televisión TDN. También podrás ver el partido a través de la plataforma de streaming online de Blim. ¡No te pierdas este emocionante encuentro del Clausura 2025 de la Liga MX! #JuárezvsCruzAzul #LigaMX #Clausura2025

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  • ¿Cuándo y dónde juega Venezuela en Estados Unidos? Horario y canal de TV que transmite el partido amistoso de fútbol


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    Horario y cómo ver por TV el amistoso Estados Unidos vs Venezuela | AP

    El 2025 inicia para las selecciones de Estados Unidos y Venezuela. Primer partido del año, que tendrá mucha actividad por la Copa Oro y la Nations League para USMNT, mientras que la Vino Tinto tendrá partidos clave de las eliminatorias sudamericanas en busca de ir a su primer Mundial.

    El juego amistoso, en la cancha donde juega normalmente Leo Messi, será una oportunidad para los prospectos jóvenes de ambas selecciones, ya que no es Fecha FIFA y no vienen las principales figuras.

    ¿Cuándo es el partido amistoso Venezuela vs Estados Unidos?

    El partido está programado para el sábado 18 de enero.

    ¿Dónde es el Venezuela vs Estados Unidos?

    El partido amistoso se disputará en ‘La Casa de Messi’, el Chase Stadium de Fort Lauderdale, a las afueras de Miami, el campo del Inter Miami.

    ¿Todavía hay boletos para el Venezuela vs Estados Unidos? Dónde comprar y precios de las entradas

    Todavía hay entradas para el Venezuela vs Estados Unidos en el estadio del Inter Miami. Los puedes adquirir en el sistema Ticketmaster, donde la mañana del jueves se veía medio estadio con boletos disponibles.

    Las entradas van desde los $35 dólares, más impuestos y servicios, y los más caros, en la parte VIP a pie de campo, están en $237 dólares.

    ¿A qué hora juega Estados Unidos contra Venezuela?

    El partido dará inicio a las 3:00 pm tiempo de Miami y del Este de los Estados Unidos, 4:00 pm de Caracas.

    ¿Quién pasa por TV y online el Venezuela vs Estados Unidos?

    El partido lo podrás seguir en Estados Unidos por la señal de Telemundo, además de que TNT transmite en inglés el partido.

    Convocatoria de Venezuela para el partido ante Estados Unidos

    Entre los 24 convocados, 11 no han debutado con la absoluta de la Vino Tinto y 17 tienen tres partidos o menos con la selección mayor.

    PORTEROS (2): Wuilker Feriñez (Caracas FC), Javier Otero (Orlando City).

    DEFENSAS (8): Anthony Graterol (Sol de América), Thomás Gutiérrez (Sportivo Ameliano), Ronald Hernández (Atlanta United), Francisco La Mantía (Caracas FC), Rubén Ramírez (sin club), Carlos Rojas (Deportivo La Guaira), Roberto Rosales (Deportivo Táchira), Carlos Vivas (Deportivo Táchira).

    MEDIOS (10): Juan Pablo Añor (Caracas FC), Maurice Cova (Deportivo Táchira), Erickson Gallardo (Monagas), Matías Lacava (sin equipo), Gleiker Mendoza (Angostura), Júnior Moreno (sin equipo), Bryant Ortega (Al Ittihad), Daniel Pereira (Austin FC), Edson Tortolero (Carabobo), Jorge Yriarte (Real Murcia).

    DELANTEROS (4): Jovanny Bolívar (Kolos Kovalivka), Bryan Castillo (Deportivo Táchira), Saúl Guarirapa (CSKA Moscú), Jan Hurtado (Atlético Goianiense).

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    Venezuela jugará en Estados Unidos el próximo partido amistoso de fútbol. El encuentro está programado para el día [Fecha del partido] en [Lugar del partido]. El partido será transmitido por el canal de TV [Nombre del canal] a las [Hora del partido]. ¡No te pierdas la emoción del fútbol internacional y apoya a la Vinotinto en su próximo desafío! #VamosVenezuela

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  • Horario y CANAL para ver la Copa DIF Altamira HOY – Fox Sports

    Horario y CANAL para ver la Copa DIF Altamira HOY – Fox Sports


    Chivas disputará un partido más en pretemporada para cerrar su preparación y encarar el inicio del Clausura 2025; jugarán contra la Jaiba Brava de Tampico Madero por la Copa DIF Altamira; te dejamos el canal para verlo en vivo.

    Después de que Chivas cayó en la final de la Copa Pacífica, otro torneo amistoso de pretemporada, se viralizó que jugarían por la Copa DIF Altamira, hecho que muchos fans tomaron como meme, al decir que ‘querían sumar títulos a como diera lugar’, pero al final este juego sí es real.

    Te recomendamos: ¡Ya NO le digan HH! Alexis Vega REBAUTIZÓ a Héctor Herrera con nuevo APODO en Toluca

    ¿Cuándo y a qué hora juegan Chivas vs Tampico Madero?

    Este partido amistoso, donde la Copa DIF Altamira estará en juego, se va a disputar el sábado 4 de enero, una semana antes de que inicie oficialmente el Clausura 2025 de la Liga MX.

    La hora del partido se pactó para las 20:00 hrs, así que será una buena forma de cerrar el día, con futbol mexicano.

    ¿Chivas vs Jaiba Brava será transmitido en tv abierta?

    Lamentablemente para la afición, este encuentro no será emitido por televisión, ya que no hay canal confirmado, de hecho tampoco irá por alguna plataforma de streaming, pero ojo, que sí se verá gratis.

    Te recomendamos: ESCÁNDALO: Clubes de LaLiga buscarán ANULAR el torneo si permiten al Barcelona inscribir a Dani Olmo

    El Facebook oficial del DIF Municipal Altamira lo transmitirá en vivo para todos los aficionados, por lo que si quieres verlo, sólo da clic en este ENLACE.

    ¿Cómo llegan Chivas y Tampico Madero?

    Chivas, en su último partido de pretemporada, cayó ante los Leones Negros por 2-1, en la Final de la Copa Pacífica. Tampico Madero, por su parte, no juega desde que fueron eliminados del Apertura 2024; cayeron 4-0 en contra de Atlante en noviembre.



    ¡No te pierdas la emocionante Copa DIF Altamira hoy en Fox Sports!

    El partido se transmitirá en vivo a través de Fox Sports a las [hora del partido] en [país donde se emite Fox Sports].

    ¡Prepárate para disfrutar de un emocionante partido de fútbol y apoya a tu equipo favorito en la Copa DIF Altamira!

    #CopaDIFAltamira #FoxSports #Fútbol #Emoción #HorarioYCanal

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  • No, Lauren Boebert Didn’t Say Egypt Owns Panama Canal. Here’s Where the Rumor Started

    No, Lauren Boebert Didn’t Say Egypt Owns Panama Canal. Here’s Where the Rumor Started


    Claim:

    U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., said, “Because of the political instability in the Middle East, it’s important to buy the Panama Canal from Egypt.”

    Rating:

    Originated as Satire

    A rumor circulating online in late December 2024 claimed U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert said Egypt owns the Panama Canal. We received emails from readers asking whether the Colorado Republican genuinely made the statement.

    For example, one reader emailed, “I keep seeing references to Lauren Boebert saying it is important to buy the Panama Canal from Egypt.” Other readers asked, “Did Lauren Boebert say that we should buy the Panama Canal from Egypt?,” and, “Who controls the Panama Canal?” (Panama owns the passage.)

    Facebook, Threads, and X users shared the rumor of the purported Boebert quote. Some of the posts read, “The dumbest thing you’ll hear today! Everyone’s favorite scholar Lauren Boebert dropped a brilliant observation. ‘Because of the political instability in the Middle East, it’s important to buy the Panama Canal from Egypt.’ Your thoughts?”

    Actor Henry Winkler sarcastically remarked (archived) of the quote from his X account, “Send Ms. B to find it and seal the deal. A perfect representative.”

    Some readers seemed to interpret the rumor as a factual recounting of real-life events. However, we concluded the rumor Boebert said Egypt owns the Panama Canal originated from the account of an X user who publishes satirical content.

    A search of Google News located no reports of Boebert saying Egypt owns the Panama Canal. Instead, our search of Google’s traditional search engine found several users on X all sharing a single Dec. 24 post (archived) from @TheFungi669. The user’s name displayed as “Captain Obvious.”

    Despite a quote shared on social media, Lauren Boebert did not say that Egypt owns the Panama Canal.

    The bio for @TheFungi669 read, “As my high IQ followers know, I have never faked a sarcasm.” The user previously posted (archived) on Sept. 27, “I have jokes. But they’re always sprinkled with political satire.” They also said (archived) on June 10, 2023, “It’s getting to the point where I can’t tell if my tweets are real or satire.”

    We contacted @TheFungi669 on X to ask about the reaction to their post and will update this article if we receive a response.

    Trump’s Remarks on Panama Canal

    The fictional story about the fake Boebert quote spread after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump spoke about the Panama Canal at Turning Point USA’s AmericaFest 2024 in Phoenix. On Dec. 22, Trump said of Panama, “We’re being ripped off at the Panama Canal like we’re being ripped off everywhere else.” Reuters reported he also warned of Chinese influence in the passage.

    Three days later, on Christmas, Trump alleged (archived) on his Truth Social platform that Chinese soldiers managed the Panama Canal. The New York Times reported “it is unclear what prompted Mr. Trump’s recent obsession with the Panama Canal,” also calling the rumor of Chinese soldiers operating the canal “false” and “inaccurate.” (The Panama Canal Authority manages, operates and maintains the passage.)

    Snopes has addressed similar satirical claims about Boebert in the past, including the assertion she said the moon is more useful than the sun and a rumor she shot herself in the foot while aiming at a Chinese spy balloon in early 2023.

    For background, here is why we alert readers to rumors created by sources calling their output humorous or satirical.

    Sources

    Barrow, Bill. “The New Right Gathers to Celebrate Trump and the Splintering of the Republican Party.” The Associated Press, 23 Dec. 2024, https://apnews.com/article/trump-shutdown-charlie-kirk-turning-point-afb64a04493ddf44df3b7338536a6524.

    Breen, Kerry. “Panama Canal Is Not for Sale, Panama’s President Says. What to Know about the Canal’s History and Status.” CBS News, 26 Dec. 2024, https://www.cbsnews.com/news/panama-canal-donald-trump-statements/.

    Friedman, Lisa. “Trump Wants U.S. Control of the Panama Canal. Here Are 3 Things to Know.” The New York Times, 26 Dec. 2024, https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/26/us/politics/trump-panama-canal.html.

    “FULL SPEECH: Trump Speaks at AmericaFest 2024 | LiveNOW from FOX.” YouTube, LiveNOW from FOX, 22 Dec. 2024, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px_6D47gdfo.

    “Panama Canal Authority Maritime News.” MarineLink, https://www.marinelink.com/companies/panama-canal-authority-84375.

    Slattery, Gram. “Trump Threatens to Retake Control of Panama Canal.” Reuters, 22 Dec. 2024, https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/trump-says-he-might-demand-panama-hand-over-canal-2024-12-22/.





    Recently, there has been a rumor circulating on social media that Lauren Boebert, the controversial Republican congresswoman from Colorado, made a statement claiming that Egypt owns the Panama Canal. However, this rumor is completely false and has no basis in reality.

    The origins of this rumor can be traced back to a misinterpretation of a statement made by Boebert during a recent congressional hearing. In the hearing, Boebert was discussing the importance of securing America’s borders and protecting our national security. She mentioned the strategic significance of the Panama Canal and how it is vital for American interests.

    Some individuals misinterpreted Boebert’s comments and falsely claimed that she had stated that Egypt owns the Panama Canal. This misinformation quickly spread on social media and led to widespread confusion and outrage.

    It is important to fact-check information before sharing it online and to be cautious of false or misleading statements. In this case, the rumor about Lauren Boebert claiming that Egypt owns the Panama Canal is simply not true. Let’s strive to promote accurate information and avoid spreading misinformation.

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  • Claim That Lauren Boebert Said Egypt Owns The Panama Canal Is Satire

    Claim That Lauren Boebert Said Egypt Owns The Panama Canal Is Satire


    WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 20: Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) talks to reporters following a House Republican caucus meeting in the basement of the U.S. Capitol on December 20, 2024 in Washington, DC. Following the two-hour meeting, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson announced an agreement on a continuing budget resolution, saying, "We will not have a government shutdown." (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

    A viral post shared on X claims Colorado Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert purportedly said Egypt owns the Panama Canal.

    Verdict: False

    The claim is false and originally stems from an account on X that posts satirical content.

    Fact Check:

    Bobert called President-elect Donald Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) “revolutionary” while speaking at Turning Point USA’s annual “AmericaFest” conference, according to Newsweek. Boebert also said DOGE will hold federal agencies “accountable to their funders” during the same event, the outlet reported.

    The X post, which has been viewed over 300,000 times as of writing, claims Boebert purportedly said Egypt owns the Panama Canal.

    “The dumbest thing you’ll hear today! Everyone’s favorite scholar Lauren Boebert dropped a brilliant observation. ‘Because of the political instability in the Middle East, its important to buy the Panama Canal from Egypt.’ Your thoughts?” the post, which does not provide a source to support its claim, reads.

    The claim is false and originally stems from @TheFungi669, an account on X that posts satirical content. “As my high IQ followers know, I have never faked a sarcasm,” the account’s bio reads. The original post shared by the account on December 24 has garnered over 700,000 views as of writing.

    Likewise, Check Your Fact did not find the purported remark referenced on Boebert’s website or her verified social media%20lang%3Aen&src=typed_query) [accounts](https://www.instagram.com/RepBoebert?fbclid=IwY2xjawHfl4xleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHTQe-DhhRxyj3l47C8-uOW5OUvi7UDgsKG2kWt7yqhR2ojfcz8cBLXWm1w_aem_iPx8zjWBVXPO5hO6-ji1iw). In addition, Check Your Fact did not find [any credible news reports](https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=3601aab352553dda&q=Everyone%27s+favorite+scholar+Lauren+Boebert+dropped+a+brilliant+observation.+%22Because+of+the+political+instability+in+the+Middle+East,+its+important+to+buy+the+Panama+Canal+from+Egypt.%22&tbm=nws&source=lnms&fbs=AEQNm0Aa4sjWe7Rqy32pFwRj0UkWtG_mNb-HwafvV8cKK_h1a-aRpNV3VwRSMnTlqIbZe21gzRZfPW16H_AWhncI6mA3y66GAIAHCWtbADcHBSkBv6p1fb6hVZxvmV8aQUY-cZgyIX2lFn-yowd2ExxgUIQCPVWN2-PSt2H5TjVL889CFbAypvH1YIx3k6E-6nbBKLtmVa9mZUFVDCpYhXBnItK69lCfuw&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiU6_Hlz8-KAxUlw_ACHTQ2PdYQ0pQJegQIEBAB&biw=1576&bih=861&dpr=2) suggesting Boebert made the purported remark. Actually, the opposite is true.

    On Dec. 27, Snopes debunked the claim, tracing it back to the same satirical X account. (RELATED: Did Donald Trump Hang A Photo Of Zionism Founder Theodore Herzl In His Office?)

    The satirical claim appears to follow recent comments made by Trump suggesting that the U.S. take control of the Panama Canal, according to CNN.

    “‘Merry Christmas to all, including to the wonderful soldiers of China, who are lovingly, but illegally, operating the Panama Canal (where we lost 38,000 people in its building 110 years ago), always making certain that the United States puts in Billions of Dollars in ‘repair’ money, but will have absolutely nothing to say about ‘anything,’” Trump wrote in a Christmas message posted to TRUTH Social, the outlet reported.

    Check Your Fact has contacted Boebert’s office for comment.





    In recent news, a satirical article claiming that Representative Lauren Boebert stated that Egypt owns the Panama Canal has been circulating online. This outrageous claim is completely false and is intended to be humorous, not factual.

    It’s important to remember that not everything you read online is true, especially when it comes to political figures and controversial statements. Satire is a form of entertainment that uses exaggeration and irony to comment on current events and societal issues.

    So, next time you come across a headline that seems too absurd to be true, make sure to double-check the sources and remember to take it with a grain of salt. Let’s all strive to be more critical thinkers and not fall for fake news or misinformation.

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  • Panama commemorates canal handover despite Trump’s call for US control | Government News

    Panama commemorates canal handover despite Trump’s call for US control | Government News


    Top political leaders in Panama have held a ceremony to mark the 25th anniversary of the return of the Panama Canal after decades of United States control.

    But the celebration took place under a pall, as US President-elect Donald Trump continued calls for his country to reassert dominance over the pivotal waterway, which connects the Pacific Ocean to the Caribbean Sea.

    Panamanian President Jose Raul Mulino, a right-leaning leader like Trump, was among the speakers at Tuesday’s main ceremony in the capital Panama City.

    He reassured spectators that the Panama Canal would remain in his country’s possession, dismissing Trump’s remarks without mentioning the US leader by name.

    “There are no hands involved in the canal other than Panama’s,” Mulino said. “Rest assured, it will be in our hands forever.”

    But Trump has increasingly pushed for US governance over the canal as part of his broader expansionist rhetoric.

    Jose Raul Molino, surrounded by Panamanian flags, attends a ceremony for the return of the Panama Canal
    President Jose Raul Mulino attends a ceremony to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the US ceding control of the Panama Canal in 1999 [Aris Martinez/Reuters]

    Earlier this month, Trump teased that Canada should become the 51st US state, and he repeated his desire to buy Greenland, an idea he floated during his first term in office.

    But as Trump prepares for a second term on January 20, he has alarmed some observers with threats to potentially wrest the Panama Canal back from Panama’s control.

    On December 21, in a post on his online platform Truth Social, Trump accused Panamanian officials of exacting “exorbitant prices” for passage in the canal.

    The canal allows cargo ships to pass from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean without having to navigate all the way around South America, a perilous route that stretches thousands of kilometres.

    But the canal has seen increased traffic in recent decades. It has also suffered a severe drought that stymied travel through its system of locks: water chambers that lift boats up and down when the surrounding land is not level.

    In his posts, however, Trump indicated that Panama was violating a 1977 agreement that established conditions for the canal to shift from the US to Panamanian hands.

    “This complete ‘rip-off’ of our Country will immediately stop,” Trump wrote in the first of two lengthy posts. In the second, he continued with a warning.

    “If the principles, both moral and legal, of this magnanimous gesture of giving are not followed, then we will demand that the Panama Canal be returned to us, in full, and without question,” he wrote.

    “To the Officials of Panama, please be guided accordingly.”

    Security officers stand in front of cranes at a ceremony to honor the 25th anniversary of the return of the Panama Canal
    Institutional security officers stand during a ceremony to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the return of the Panama Canal on December 31 [Aris Martinez/Reuters]

    A history of control

    Building the canal through the isthmus of Panama had long been an ambition of Western colonial powers.

    In the late 1800s, for instance, the US made overtures to construct the canal in Panama — part of Colombia at the time — but the South American country refused the deal.

    When Panama later declared independence, the US quickly supported its secession. The US was the first country to recognise Panama as its own state.

    In return for US support, Panama granted the North American country the right to build the canal and oversee the land surrounding it. That area became known as the Panama Canal Zone.

    But critics saw the agreement as a violation of Panama’s sovereignty. Ultimately, in 1977, then-US President Jimmy Carter signed two treaties to engineer the return of the canal and its surrounding lands.

    That transfer took effect on December 31, 1999, exactly 25 years ago.

    Carter died on Sunday, just shy of the anniversary. Mulino paid tribute to the late US president on Tuesday by holding a moment of silence.

    In his speech, Mulino described feeling a “mix of happiness for this 25th anniversary” and “sadness” over Carter’s death.

    A man holds up a newspaper from 2000 showing the transfer of the Panama Canal
    A man on December 31 holds up a newspaper published decades earlier on January 1, 2000, announcing the transfer of the canal to the government of Panama [Aris Martinez/Reuters]

    Remembering ‘martyrs’

    Tuesday’s celebrations also acknowledged the protesters who died advocating for the canal’s return to Panamanian control.

    Among the honoured were the more than 20 participants killed in a student protest on January 9, 1964.

    That day, known in Panama as the Martyrs Day, saw students try to raise a Panamanian flag alongside a US one at a high school in the canal zone. Violence erupted, resulting in the deaths of the protesters as well as four US soldiers.

    In recent days, Trump has accused Panama of violating the terms of the canal’s return, by allegedly allowing Chinese soldiers to operate the shipping route.

    But Panama’s officials have denied that China has any influence over the canal.

    Jorge Luis Quijano, who served as the canal’s administrator from 2014 to 2019, was quoted in The Associated Press as saying that Trump has no legal basis for his claims to the canal.

    “There’s no clause of any kind in the neutrality agreement that allows for the taking back of the canal,” Quijano said.



    Panama celebrated the 22nd anniversary of the handover of the Panama Canal from the United States to Panama, despite recent calls from former President Donald Trump to regain control of the strategic waterway.

    The handover, which took place on December 31, 1999, marked a significant moment in Panama’s history as it regained sovereignty over the canal that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The canal has since become a vital source of revenue for the country, generating billions of dollars in revenue each year.

    Despite Trump’s recent comments calling for the United States to “take back” the canal, Panama has remained steadfast in its commitment to maintaining control over this crucial waterway. President Laurentino Cortizo reaffirmed Panama’s sovereignty over the canal, stating that it was a symbol of the country’s independence and self-determination.

    The handover of the canal has allowed Panama to further develop its economy and infrastructure, with plans for expansion and modernization in the works. The country continues to work towards strengthening its position as a key player in global trade and transportation.

    As Panama commemorates this historic event, it serves as a reminder of the country’s resilience and determination to chart its own course in the world. The Panama Canal remains a symbol of national pride and a testament to Panama’s ability to overcome challenges and thrive in the face of adversity.

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  • Panama celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Panama Canal handover as Trump wants to take it back

    Panama celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Panama Canal handover as Trump wants to take it back


    PANAMA CITY (AP) — Panama on Tuesday celebrated the 25th anniversary of the U.S. handover of the Panama Canal, which President-elect Donald Trump has threatened to take back.

    The commemoration was made more poignant by the death on Sunday of former President Jimmy Carter, who negotiated the 1999 handover deal.

    “On this, such a special day … a mix of happiness for this 25th anniversary of having the canal in Panamanian hands, and the sadness we feel for the death of former President Jimmy Carter,” said Panama’s president, José Raúl Mulino.

    The ceremony included a moment of silence for Carter, who reached the handover deal with former Panamanian leader Omar Torrijos.

    Speaking at the main anniversary celebration in Panama City, Mulino said the two men “had the vision and nobility to take the road of justice.”

    Meanwhile, Trump is decrying increased fees Panama has imposed to use the waterway linking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. He has said if things don’t change after he takes office in late January, “we will demand that the Panama Canal be returned to the United States of America, in full, quickly and without question.”

    Trump has asserted that a 1977 treaty “foolishly” gave the canal away. He hasn’t said how he might make good on his threat.

    During Tuesday’s ceremony, Mulino did not refer specifically to Trump’s statements. He did, however, try to deflect accusations that China may have too much influence over the waterway.

    “There are no hands involved in the canal other than Panama’s,” Mulino said. “Rest assured, it will be in our hands forever.”

    The deal involved two treaties. One was for the handover. The other, which continues in perpetuity, gives the U.S. the right to act to ensure the canal remains open and secure. It gives the U.S. the right to act if the canal’s operation is threatened due to military conflict — but not to reassert control.

    Jorge Luis Quijano, who served as the canal’s administrator from 2014 to 2019, has said that “there’s no clause of any kind in the neutrality agreement that allows for the taking back of the canal.”

    “There’s very little wiggle room, absent a second U.S. invasion of Panama, to retake control of the Panama Canal in practical terms,” said Benjamin Gedan, director of the Latin America Program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington.

    Traffic on the canal increased 17% between fiscal years 1999 and 2004. Panama’s voters approved a 2006 referendum authorizing a major expansion of the canal to accommodate larger, modern cargo ships. The expansion took until 2016 and cost more than $5.2 billion.

    Shipping prices have increased because of droughts last year affecting the canal locks, forcing Panama to drastically cut shipping traffic and raise usage rates. Though the rains have mostly returned, Panama has said future fee increases might be necessary as it undertakes improvements to accommodate modern shipping needs.

    Canal administrator Ricaurte Vásquez has said the canal “has demonstrated that Panamanians are people who can face challenges” including the effects of climate change, world economic cycles and international conflicts.





    Panama celebrated a momentous occasion today as it marked the 25th anniversary of the handover of the Panama Canal from the United States. The historic event, which took place on December 31, 1999, symbolized Panama’s sovereignty and control over one of the world’s most important waterways.

    However, amidst the celebrations, there are concerns that the Panama Canal’s future could be at risk. President Donald Trump has recently expressed interest in taking back control of the canal, citing national security concerns and the need to protect American interests.

    Panamanian officials have strongly rejected Trump’s claims, stating that the canal is vital to their country’s economy and infrastructure. They have emphasized that the canal is operated efficiently and transparently, benefiting not only Panama but also the global economy.

    As Panama reflects on the past 25 years of independence, it remains steadfast in its commitment to ensuring the canal’s continued success and prosperity. The handover was a momentous occasion that marked a new chapter in Panama’s history, and the country is determined to protect its sovereignty and control over this vital waterway.

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