The social and racial divide along the Panama Canal zone in its American heyday was stark: a silver and gold, segregated ...
After Donald Trump suggested the U.S. can retake control of the canal if it’s not “treated fairly,” Panama’s president pushed ...
The U.S. helped engineer Panama's independence from Colombia to build the canal, which opened in 1914. But it ceded control ...
To hold its status in global trade, the canal expanded. Now it faces water level challenges, as well as pressure from U.S.