NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Andrew Natsios, former head of USAID under President George W. Bush, about the dismantling of the international aid agency.
Construction on the project, which includes a dam, is slated to begin in 2027 and take four years to complete.
Cruise ship expert Gary Bembridge recently shared his thoughts about visiting the Panama Canal and the mistakes that ...
More than 2,000 people could be displaced by the construction of the Río Indio dam. The Panama Canal Authority says the dam ...
President Donald Trump has welcomed French President Emmanuel Macron to the White House at a moment of deep uncertainty about ...
Vessels able to fit through the Panama Canal were known to shipbuilders as ... was deployed to design a lock system – by which gravity fills or drains a water chamber to increase or lower ...
It’s “basically a water elevator,” said Ilya Espino de Marotta, deputy administrator of the Panama Canal Authority. A system ...
Donald Trump’s second innings as president is off to a stunning start. In just 27 days, he has issued 65 executive orders, ...
The president’s decisions are redefining the role of the world’s leading power and beginning to create victims within the ...
National globalism is wily that way. It uses foreignness and territorial indeterminacy to its advantage. And no nation has ...
The system of collecting toll from ships in the Panama Canal has proven its effectiveness for 25 years of work, and there is ...
ANDREW NATSIOS served as Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development during the George W. Bush ...