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US launches mass deportation of Haitian migrants from border town

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“We got here because we want a better life." The first 300 migrants deported from the US have arrived back in Haiti after camping under a border bridge in Texas for several days. They’re among 13,000 migrants the US plans to expel.
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Migrants heading to the US recount traumatic stories of survival

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Haitian, Cuban and Venezuelan migrants en route to the United States are crossing through a dangerous jungle known as the Darien Gap.
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Panama FM: More migrants crossing dangerous border jungle

9th - Higher Ed
Panama hosts a summit to try to address a growing migration crisis, as people cross from Colombia and head into a dangerous stretch of jungle.
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Hundreds in Colombia begin the perilous journey north

9th - Higher Ed
Darien Gap is an area known for drug and people smuggling gangs.
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Panama COVID-19 cases surge: Medics warn of overwhelmed hospitals

9th - Higher Ed
Amid an explosive rise in infections, doctors in Panama want more restrictions as coronavirus cases surge.
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Panama exhumes victims of 1989 US invasion

9th - Higher Ed
Exhumation is part of a government investigation into how they were killed.
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Latin American countries take different measures to contain virus

9th - Higher Ed
In Latin America, countries have been ramping up their containment measures, some more drastically than others.
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U.S. Joint Drill With Panamanian Police; 3 Army Helicopters Involved

9th - Higher Ed
The US military and Panamanian police joined hands to conduct a series of new exercises aimed at guarding the Panama Canal, amid tensions with China.
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Panama did not cede sovereignty to the US, foreign minister tells Euronews

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In an interview with Euronews, Panama's Foreign Minister Javier Martínez-Acha said that the US military exercises taking place in the South American country are temporary and that no foreign armed forces will remain there permanently.
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US military returns to Panama amid Canal control controversy

9th - Higher Ed
US military regains Panama base access, sparking controversy over sovereignty and Canal control amid US-China tensions.
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Panama declares state of emergency as US banana giant Chiquita fires thousands over strike

9th - Higher Ed
It's part of a nationwide strike to demand Congress repeal a new pension law.
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Panama Canal under threat: Water shortage causes costly delays

9th - Higher Ed
Panama faces pressure to build new reservoirs as droughts threaten Canal operations and water supply.
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Jaishankar slams West's nuclear war rhetoric | Operation Sindoor | Indo-Pak tensions

9th - Higher Ed
In an interview to a German newspaper external affairs minister Dr S Jaishankar downplayed the risk of a nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan. Watch in for more details!
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Jaishankar: India, Pak were never on the brink of a nuclear war

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In an interview to a German newspaper external affairs minister Dr S Jaishankar downplayed the risk of a nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan. Watch in for more details!
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Jaishankar Dismisses Nuclear War Fear Between India, Pakistan | ‘Astonished By Your Question’

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In an interview to a German newspaper external affairs minister Dr S Jaishankar downplayed the risk of a nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan. Watch in for more details!
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'And They Call Themselves Innocent!': Tharoor Shows Proof of Pak Terror Link To Panama | Op Sindoor

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In a powerful diplomatic move, Shashi Tharoor-led delegation presented photos to Panama’s top leadership showing Pakistani Army officials attending funerals of UN-designated terrorists eliminated in India’s Operation Sindoor. The...
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China seeks to strengthen trade ties with Latin America amid trade war

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A breakthrough in the trade war between the US and China but Latin America’s already benefitting from Beijing.
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'Won't Turn The Other Cheek Like Mahatma Gandhi': Tharoor Slams Pakistan’s Terror Ties in Panama

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Congress MP Shashi Tharoor led a strong diplomatic charge in Panama, calling out Pakistan’s state-sponsored terrorism and exposing military links to designated terrorists. Addressing President Jose Raul Mulino, Tharoor demanded...
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Pride Parade International Grand Marshal speaks on ‘trying to survive’ in Central America

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Panamanian Pau González Sánchez, Toronto Pride Parade International Grand Marshal who will be marching on Sunday, says he never thought he would get an opportunity like this, adding, ‘I didn’t think I was going to live that long’ because...
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Panama rejects Pentagon chiefs idea of US bases on its soil

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Panama has rejected Pentagon chief, Pete Hegseth's idea of US bases on its soil
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Trump Sends U.S Troops To Panama; 'Country On Fire' Cry, INVASION Begins? | Clash With China Looms

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In a major geopolitical play, the U.S. has secured access to key Panama Canal facilities under a new security pact. The deal stops short of permanent bases but allows American troop presence near the vital trade artery. Panama’s leaders...
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US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth emphasises need to protect Panama Canal

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The US is looking to revive its military presence in Panama, citing the need to secure the Panama Canal. While initial reports suggested Panama agreed to grant access to US bases, officials later clarified they won’t host permanent...
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Panama-US sign understanding on US troop deployments

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The US Defense Secretary said US troop deployments would reduce Chinese influence on control of the Panama Canal.
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Pentagon flags "China threat" at Panama Canal, Beijing fires back

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The Panama Canal is now at the center of a new flashpoint between the U.S. and China. The Pentagon has issued a stark warning about Chinese influence, prompting an angry retort from Beijing. Here’s how the geopolitics are unfolding over...