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Nigeria Creates Transparency Laws After Panama Papers Leak
SolutionsApr 4

Nigeria Creates Transparency Laws After Panama Papers Leak

A decade after Nigerian journalists exposed hidden offshore wealth in the Panama Papers, the investigation sparked major legal reforms that are transforming how companies report their true owners. While no one went to jail, the country now has new transparency laws protecting billions in public funds.

AllAfrica - Headlines2 min read
Panama Tomb Reveals 1,000-Year-Old Gold Treasures
Global NewsFeb 24

Panama Tomb Reveals 1,000-Year-Old Gold Treasures

Archaeologists in Panama have unearthed a stunning tomb filled with ancient gold ornaments, offering a rare window into a sophisticated civilization from 1,000 years ago. The discovery ranks among the most significant archaeological finds in Panama's recent history.

Google: archaeological discovery2 min read
Bologna Students Break Record with 6-Story Paper Plane
InnovationJul 9

Bologna Students Break Record with 6-Story Paper Plane

Seven aerospace engineering students in Bologna, Italy just built a paper airplane the size of a six-story building, and yes, it actually flies. Their creation, made entirely from paper and glue, soared into the record books with a 65-foot wingspan.

Google News - World Record2 min read
US and Panama Team Up to Clean Darién Jungle
SolutionsMay 29

US and Panama Team Up to Clean Darién Jungle

A $3 million cleanup project will remove 2,500 tons of waste from Panama's Darién jungle while creating jobs for local communities. The environmental restoration effort aims to heal one of the world's most biodiverse regions.

Tico Times Costa Rica2 min read
Panama Bishops Call for Unity Above Political Division
Acts of KindnessJul 6

Panama Bishops Call for Unity Above Political Division

Church leaders in Panama are urging the nation to come together and prioritize the common good as the country faces mounting social and economic challenges. Their message of reconciliation offers hope for healing a deeply divided nation.

Google News - Reconciliation3 min read
Panama Rewilding Could Restore Lost Ecosystem Magic
Planet WinsMar 3

Panama Rewilding Could Restore Lost Ecosystem Magic

Scientists studying 17,000 years of Panama's ecological history found that bringing back large plant-eating animals could restore natural benefits lost when giant sloths and elephant relatives vanished. The research offers a roadmap for healing tropical forests.

Phys.org3 min read
Panama's Golden Frogs Return After 17-Year Extinction
Planet WinsMar 14

Panama's Golden Frogs Return After 17-Year Extinction

After disappearing from the wild for nearly two decades, Panama's national symbol is hopping back into the forest. A deadly fungus wiped out every golden frog in the country, but conservationists just pulled off what seemed impossible.

Optimist Daily2 min read
MIT Student Rethinks Development in Panama Surf Town
SolutionsApr 29

MIT Student Rethinks Development in Panama Surf Town

An MIT grad student went to Panama expecting to crunch numbers for a real estate project. Instead, she discovered how thoughtful development can build community without displacement.

MIT News3 min read
Morocco Donates 1,000 Tons of Fertilizer to Panama Farmers
Acts of KindnessMar 8

Morocco Donates 1,000 Tons of Fertilizer to Panama Farmers

As global fertilizer prices spike over $100 in a month, Morocco is sending 1,000 tons of free fertilizer to help Panama's small-scale farmers keep growing food. The donation launches a new annual partnership focused on strengthening agriculture between the two nations.

Morocco World News2 min read
Nitrogen Doubles Tropical Forest Growth in Panama Study
SolutionsFeb 4

Nitrogen Doubles Tropical Forest Growth in Panama Study

Scientists in Panama discovered that adding nitrogen to recovering forests can double their growth and carbon absorption for a decade. This breakthrough could help tropical forests bounce back faster after cattle farming strips nutrients from the soil.

Live Science2 min read
Panama and Costa Rica Plan Cross-Border High-Speed Rail
SolutionsMay 18

Panama and Costa Rica Plan Cross-Border High-Speed Rail

Two Central American nations are turning a dream of regional connection into reality with plans for a high-speed railway linking their economies. The ambitious project could eventually stretch from Panama to Mexico, transforming how people and goods move across the isthmus.

Tico Times Costa Rica3 min read
Panama Uncovers 1,000-Year-Old Tomb Filled With Gold
Global NewsFeb 24

Panama Uncovers 1,000-Year-Old Tomb Filled With Gold

Archaeologists in Panama have discovered an ancient tomb packed with gold treasures that reveals how powerful leaders lived and were honored a millennium ago. The find ranks among the country's most important archaeological discoveries in recent years.

Google: archaeological discovery2 min read
Kia Helps Block 800,000 Kg of Plastic From Panama Bay
VideosAug 14

Kia Helps Block 800,000 Kg of Plastic From Panama Bay

Two river barriers are stopping plastic waste from reaching the ocean in Panama City, where 41,000 tons of plastic is generated each year. Kia and The Ocean Cleanup are working together to protect seven rivers and recover at least 100,000 kilograms of plastic annually.

Google News - Ocean Cleanup2 min read
1,000-Year-Old Gold Tomb Unlocks Ancient Panama Secrets
Global NewsMar 9

1,000-Year-Old Gold Tomb Unlocks Ancient Panama Secrets

Archaeologists in Panama just unearthed a spectacular gold-filled tomb that's rewriting what we know about an elite society that thrived over a millennium ago. The discovery reveals how ancient leaders displayed power, family heritage, and craftsmanship in stunning detail.

Fox News Latest Headlines (all sections)2 min read
Croatia Keeps World Cup Dream Alive With Win Over Panama
SportsJun 24

Croatia Keeps World Cup Dream Alive With Win Over Panama

Croatia's substitute Ante Budimir scored the only goal in a tense 1-0 victory over Panama, keeping the 2018 and 2022 semi-finalists in contention for the knockout rounds. The win came just days after a disappointing opening loss to England, showing the team's resilience when it mattered most.

France 24 English2 min read
Desert Plant Could Replace Trees in Toilet Paper
Solutions3d ago

Desert Plant Could Replace Trees in Toilet Paper

After 20 years and $250 million in research, Kimberly-Clark discovered that a humble desert succulent called hesperaloe could replace wood fiber in tissues, toilet paper, and paper towels. The breakthrough could end logging for paper products while thriving in arid climates with less water.

Good News Network2 min read
Panama Canal: 110 Years of Never Giving Up
SolutionsJan 18

Panama Canal: 110 Years of Never Giving Up

After 25,000 lives lost and France's crushing failure, America finished the Panama Canal in 1914 through pure determination. The story of building the world's most ambitious project proves that persistence transforms impossible dreams into reality.

Fox News Latest Headlines (all sections)3 min read
Panama City Tourism Drives $300M Economy, Unites Community
Global NewsMay 11

Panama City Tourism Drives $300M Economy, Unites Community

Panama City just threw a massive community cookout to celebrate how tourism powers their local economy and brings neighbors together. During National Travel and Tourism Week, residents, business owners, and tourism workers gathered to honor the industry that generates over $300 million annually for their city. ##

Google News - Unity Celebration2 min read
Kia and Ocean Cleanup Cut 800K Kilos of Plastic in Panama
Acts of KindnessAug 13

Kia and Ocean Cleanup Cut 800K Kilos of Plastic in Panama

Two high-tech river interceptors are stopping plastic waste before it reaches the ocean in Panama City, protecting millions of migratory birds and 30 kilometers of coastline. The partnership between Kia and The Ocean Cleanup shows how corporate backing can turn the tide on pollution.

Google News - Ocean Cleanup3 min read
Panama's HPV Vaccine Reaches 85% as Cancer Cases Drop
Health & WellnessMar 7

Panama's HPV Vaccine Reaches 85% as Cancer Cases Drop

Panama became the first country in Latin America to offer universal HPV vaccination, and it's working. Cervical cancer rates have been steadily falling since the program launched, with vaccine coverage now exceeding 85 percent.

Google News - Vaccine Success3 min read

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