President Trump repeated vows to secure U.S. control of Greenland and the Panama Canal in his speech to a joint a session of Congress on March 4. "We need Greenland for national security and even ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday celebrated America’s re-acquirement of the Panama Canal from the Chinese. “My administration will be reclaiming the Panama Canal, and we’ve already started ...
After the European settlers drained Lake Texcoco in the 1500s, Mexico City was built on the flat, old lake bottom. In 1985 and 2017, the city experienced significant damage from earthquakes that ...
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The Panama Canal is one of the most strategically vital waterways in the world. An engineering marvel that transformed global commerce, this maritime shortcut solidified the U.S.' geopolitical ...
The Panama Canal Board of Directors, through Resolution No. ACP-JD-RM 25-1542, has approved funding for the construction of a new lake within the Indio River Watershed. This project is designated as a ...
CAIRO, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Egypt's Suez Canal Authority chairman Osama Rabei said on Sunday that 47 ships have been rerouted from Cape of Good Hope to Suez Canal since the start of February.
President Donald Trump’s imperial rhetoric isn’t new. It hails back to the first treaty that allowed the United States access to the land and contracts to build the Panama Canal, which was not ...
Each transit requires a staggering 50 million gallons of water from Lake Gatún, which not only feeds the canal but also provides drinking water for more than 50% of Panama’s growing population.
But it created an unintended side effect: saltwater fish from both oceans are now swimming into the canal's main freshwater lake, pushing out local species and threatening nearby communities, reported ...