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>> cher loves children and panama has lots of. kids >> keith is a carpenter so he built their dream home. a combination of wooden buildings on top of their lush, green island. cher trend planted tropical gardens and adopted lots of animals, including a pet monkey and a beautiful brown, doberman pinscher named jack. he adored cher and followed her wherever she went. she loved the local school kids. planned movie nights with popcorn and celebrated the holidays with enthusiasm. even though her friend sean trainer said the kids didn't always get the significance. >> she would do all these activities where the kids had no idea what this crazy white woman was doing. coloring eggs. hiding them around on the island. and they never participated in anything like that before. >> cher's. , expat. >>. . >> kristen who moved from norway was part of her close group of friends. >> we treated each other like family and take care of each other. >> everyone went by their first names or nicknames. keith and cher were known as ken and barbie. the man
>> cher loves children and panama has lots of. kids >> keith is a carpenter so he built their dream home. a combination of wooden buildings on top of their lush, green island. cher trend planted tropical gardens and adopted lots of animals, including a pet monkey and a beautiful brown, doberman pinscher named jack. he adored cher and followed her wherever she went. she loved the local school kids. planned movie nights with popcorn and celebrated the holidays with enthusiasm. even...
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1850 when panama was a province of columbia. the us in great britain negotiated a treaties under rivalry over a propos canal through the central american republic of nicaragua. well, it didn't come together right away. the us and britain eventually agreed to a treaty that gave washington a license to build and managed to canal project, following a heated debate over the location of the proposed waterway in 1902. the us senate voted in favor of building the canal through panama, while columbia agreed to washington's project, the terms dictated by the us secretary of state at the time lead columbia is congress to reject the deal and just say that the administration of theodore roosevelt was not unhappy would be an unders statement, make it as strong as you can. those contemptible little creatures and bobo, top 2 wrote to hate all to understand how much they are jeopardizing things and imperiling their own future. the result, the us covertly supported a succession is revolt of the province of panama in 19 o. 3, roosevelt then decla
1850 when panama was a province of columbia. the us in great britain negotiated a treaties under rivalry over a propos canal through the central american republic of nicaragua. well, it didn't come together right away. the us and britain eventually agreed to a treaty that gave washington a license to build and managed to canal project, following a heated debate over the location of the proposed waterway in 1902. the us senate voted in favor of building the canal through panama, while columbia...
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1851. panama was a province of columbia. the us in great britain, negotiated a treaty under rivalry over. a propos, come out through the central american republic of nicaragua. well, it didn't come together right away. the us and britain eventually agreed to a treaty that gave washington a license to build and manage the canal project. following a heated debate over the location of the proposed waterway in 1902, the us senate voted in favor of building the canal through panama, while columbia agreed to washington's project. the terms dictated either us secretary of state at the time lead columbia is congress to reject the deal. i just say that the administration of theodore roosevelt was not unhappy would be an unders statement. make it as strong as you can. those contemptible little creatures and bobo, top 2 wrote to hate all to understand how much they are jeopardizing things and imperiling their own future. the result, the us covertly supported a succession. this revolt of the province of panama in 19 o. 3 roosevelt then
1851. panama was a province of columbia. the us in great britain, negotiated a treaty under rivalry over. a propos, come out through the central american republic of nicaragua. well, it didn't come together right away. the us and britain eventually agreed to a treaty that gave washington a license to build and manage the canal project. following a heated debate over the location of the proposed waterway in 1902, the us senate voted in favor of building the canal through panama, while columbia...
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1851. panama was a province of columbia. the us in great britain negotiated a treaty under rivalry over a propos canal through the central american republic of nicaragua. well, it didn't come together right away. the us and britain eventually agreed to a treaty. they gave washington a license to build and manage the canal project following and heated debate over the location of the proposed waterway in 19 o. 2, the us senate voted in favor of building the canal through panama, while columbia agreed to washington's project. the terms dictated by the us secretary of state at the time lead columbia is congress to reject the deal. i just say that the administration of theodore roosevelt was not unhappy would be an unders statement. make it as strong as you can. those contemptible little creatures and bobo, top 2 wrote to hate all to understand how much they are jeopardizing things and imperiling their own future. the result, the us covertly supported a succession. this revolt of the province of panama in 19 o. 3 roosevelt then d
1851. panama was a province of columbia. the us in great britain negotiated a treaty under rivalry over a propos canal through the central american republic of nicaragua. well, it didn't come together right away. the us and britain eventually agreed to a treaty. they gave washington a license to build and manage the canal project following and heated debate over the location of the proposed waterway in 19 o. 2, the us senate voted in favor of building the canal through panama, while columbia...
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on december 20, 1989 , the us invasion of panama began.e largest us airborne operation since the second world war. world war. 26 thousand military personnel, hundreds of aircraft, more than 100 armored vehicles, artillery, officially set off to defend the interests of 35,000 americans. in fact , the states were simply not satisfied with panama’s policy, which demanded the return of control over the panama canal, moved closer to cuba and the ussr, and supported the rebels and sandinistas in nicaragua. the military operation took place in violation of all norms of international law. the marines even blocked the embassies of other countries to prevent them from sheltering the panamanian leader, manuel narriego. he was taken to the usa and there he was sentenced to 30 years in prison, allegedly for drug trafficking. since then... in panama , a funeral march is held annually on december 20 in memory of the hundreds of victims of the invasion. this is what this day in history was like. such wandering musicians, we do not have a bright leader, a
on december 20, 1989 , the us invasion of panama began.e largest us airborne operation since the second world war. world war. 26 thousand military personnel, hundreds of aircraft, more than 100 armored vehicles, artillery, officially set off to defend the interests of 35,000 americans. in fact , the states were simply not satisfied with panama’s policy, which demanded the return of control over the panama canal, moved closer to cuba and the ussr, and supported the rebels and sandinistas in...
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1850 when panama was a province of columbia. the us in great britain negotiated a treaty to under rivalry over a propos, come out through the central american republic of nicaragua. well, it didn't come together right away. the us and britain eventually agreed to a treaty that gave washington a license to build and managed to canal project, following a heated debate over the location of the proposed waterway in 1902. the us senate voted in favor of building the canal through panama, while columbia agreed to washington's project, the terms dictated by the us secretary of state at the time lead columbia is congress to reject the deal. i just say that the administrator ship of theodore roosevelt was not unhappy would be an understatement. make it as strong as you can . those contemptible little creatures and bobo, top 2 wrote to hey, to understand how much they are jeopardizing things and imperiling their own future . the results to us covertly supported a succession is revolt as a province of panama. in 19 o. 3, roosevelt then dec
1850 when panama was a province of columbia. the us in great britain negotiated a treaty to under rivalry over a propos, come out through the central american republic of nicaragua. well, it didn't come together right away. the us and britain eventually agreed to a treaty that gave washington a license to build and managed to canal project, following a heated debate over the location of the proposed waterway in 1902. the us senate voted in favor of building the canal through panama, while...
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on december 20, 1989 , the us invasion of panama began.the just cause became the largest us airborne operation since world war ii. 26 thousand military personnel, hundreds of aircraft, more than 100 units of armored vehicles, artillery officially set off to defend the interests of 35 thousand americans. but in reality, the states were simply not satisfied with panama’s policy, which demanded the return of control over the panama canal, moved closer to cuba and the ussr, and supported the rebels and sandinistas in nicaragua. the military operation took place in violation of all norms of international law. the marines even blocked the embassies of other countries so that they would not shelter the panamanian leader manuel narriego. he was taken to the united states and there he was sentenced to 30 years in prison, allegedly for drug trafficking. since then, a funeral march has been held in panama every year on december 20 in memory of hundreds of victims. invasions. this is what this day in history was like. who are you? traveling musicians?
on december 20, 1989 , the us invasion of panama began.the just cause became the largest us airborne operation since world war ii. 26 thousand military personnel, hundreds of aircraft, more than 100 units of armored vehicles, artillery officially set off to defend the interests of 35 thousand americans. but in reality, the states were simply not satisfied with panama’s policy, which demanded the return of control over the panama canal, moved closer to cuba and the ussr, and supported the...
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a lot of questions around the future of coffer in -- copper in panama.s that a moratorium on mining in country overall. how does that resolve? that clarity needs to come to bear. we are focused on immediate issues around employees, security, and the environment. those do need to be addressed, even if we go down that pathway over the longer term. alix: this will take a while. our you going to have to divert or pole funding from other projects -- as you manage this? tristan: we have strong liquidity, came out of q3 with around $2 billion in the liquidity going into this situation. that sets it up well in the short and medium-term. we will come back early in the new year with a plan of what that looks like. that will be around other projects, but we are focused on zambia, great place to be. we are invested in renewing another 20 years of that world-class asset. that project is part of the explanations we will provide earlier in the new year around capital venture. guy: has this come as a surprise? tristan: there have been a lot of protests in panama, last y
a lot of questions around the future of coffer in -- copper in panama.s that a moratorium on mining in country overall. how does that resolve? that clarity needs to come to bear. we are focused on immediate issues around employees, security, and the environment. those do need to be addressed, even if we go down that pathway over the longer term. alix: this will take a while. our you going to have to divert or pole funding from other projects -- as you manage this? tristan: we have strong...
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ame americas and then r first choice is the panama canal, pacific ocean followed by the panama canalhe drill was some ships being diverted two or three weeks ago to the syces canal, the second best -- suez canal, second best route and that's looking terrible right now. the fortunate thing is that there's been good rain in panama and the panama canal is increasing capacity and now an option from 20-24 ship as day. that's going a bit in the right direction. i don't think even though we've got the situation with the suez canal and some constraints with the panama pennsylvania canal. i don't think the shipping network is close to collapse as it was during the peak of covid. kelly: that's a good point and lots of lessons learns and learned and switching gears, i'd be remiss if i didn't ask you this since i have you, you are an israel-based company and of course everything that is happening right now in israel with the war with hamas, how are your employees feeling and has there been impact to your operations and how is everyone doing? >> well, we're just a natural company and israel is on
ame americas and then r first choice is the panama canal, pacific ocean followed by the panama canalhe drill was some ships being diverted two or three weeks ago to the syces canal, the second best -- suez canal, second best route and that's looking terrible right now. the fortunate thing is that there's been good rain in panama and the panama canal is increasing capacity and now an option from 20-24 ship as day. that's going a bit in the right direction. i don't think even though we've got the...
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ben tracy traveled to the jungles of panama to meet the american woman who helped make it happen. >>d? >> so this is the pearl islands archipelago. it's 240 islands in the gulf of panama. >> reporter: when we asked callievy len turf to show us one of her favorite places in panama, she knew exactly where to take us. >> yeah, this is one of my favorite places in the world. i feel home here. >> reporter: this 31-year-old massachusetts native and marine biologist has been studying sea turtles for almost a decade. >> who doesn't love sea turtles? they feel like these ancient creatures. the leatherback turtle, for example, has been around for 110 million years. >> reporter:vy len turf is a national geographic explorer who under toed the leatherback project, which tracks and protects these giant but endangers species. they're threatened by fishing nets, rising seas eroding their nesting beaches. >> this beach is actually a sea turtle nesting beach. >> really? >> reporter: and plastic pollution in which baby turtles can get trapped. >> there's plastic pollution everywhere. >> it's cans, tras
ben tracy traveled to the jungles of panama to meet the american woman who helped make it happen. >>d? >> so this is the pearl islands archipelago. it's 240 islands in the gulf of panama. >> reporter: when we asked callievy len turf to show us one of her favorite places in panama, she knew exactly where to take us. >> yeah, this is one of my favorite places in the world. i feel home here. >> reporter: this 31-year-old massachusetts native and marine biologist has...
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look no further than the panama canal.hipping route that is facing significant delays because of a severe drought. water levels have dropped so much that the average wait times are now two weeks. so, how can santa bypass the chaos? let's ask our chief meteorologist at everstream analytics john davis. john, thanks for joining us. >> oh, my pleasure. good morning with. >> good morning. so it's christmas time. we need our supplies. we need our packages. but they are being delayed. now not as many ships it was 36 and now 32 per day and in february they are going to drop to down to 18. this is all because of the drought? >> exactly. so, it's been very dry in panama during their wet season, which extends back to the summer to now. and because of that, the fresh water lake levels, especially the primary lake, lake which feeds the canal and allows the canal to work. lake go tune at lowest level since 1965. so it's unprecedented and with those lake levels extremely low enough fresh water to allow it to work go. through the canal ra
look no further than the panama canal.hipping route that is facing significant delays because of a severe drought. water levels have dropped so much that the average wait times are now two weeks. so, how can santa bypass the chaos? let's ask our chief meteorologist at everstream analytics john davis. john, thanks for joining us. >> oh, my pleasure. good morning with. >> good morning. so it's christmas time. we need our supplies. we need our packages. but they are being delayed. now...
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at trade from shanghai to new york and asia to the east coast of the us, if we can't go through the panama, because it is very constrained because of the low water levels, and we have to ship it through the suez canal, that adds five days, when we have to go around the cape of good hope, that adds another six days. so, potentially, if things cannot get sorted, we will have to live with 11 days extra for cargo to go from asia to the east coast of the us and that will be very expensive. the suez canal authority is very keen for shipping to continue making that passage through the red sea, they released a statement — they say the navigation flows normally as usual... as opposed to the route around the cape of good hope. they said on sunday, 77 ships made the passage through the canal. in recent weeks, that was 2,500 since november 19, but in the same period, 55 ships passed around the cape of good hope. we just have to see in the coming days and weeks whether that balance changes. to india, and prime minister narendra modi has officially opened a new diamond exchange in the western city of su
at trade from shanghai to new york and asia to the east coast of the us, if we can't go through the panama, because it is very constrained because of the low water levels, and we have to ship it through the suez canal, that adds five days, when we have to go around the cape of good hope, that adds another six days. so, potentially, if things cannot get sorted, we will have to live with 11 days extra for cargo to go from asia to the east coast of the us and that will be very expensive. the suez...
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for ships traversing from the atlantic to the pacific ocean through the panama canal there are additionals, let's hear from the independent economist cornelia meyer.— cornelia meyer. when you look at trade from _ cornelia meyer. when you look at trade from shanghai - cornelia meyer. when you look at trade from shanghai to - cornelia meyer. when you look at trade from shanghai to new| at trade from shanghai to new york_ at trade from shanghai to new york and — at trade from shanghai to new york and asia to the east coast of the — york and asia to the east coast of the us— york and asia to the east coast of the us if we cannot go through— of the us if we cannot go through the panama canal because it is very constrained because — because it is very constrained because of the low water levels. _ because of the low water levels, and we have to ship through— levels, and we have to ship through the suez canal that adds— through the suez canal that adds five days, then we have to id adds five days, then we have to go around — adds five days, then we have to go around the cape of good hope that ad
for ships traversing from the atlantic to the pacific ocean through the panama canal there are additionals, let's hear from the independent economist cornelia meyer.— cornelia meyer. when you look at trade from _ cornelia meyer. when you look at trade from shanghai - cornelia meyer. when you look at trade from shanghai to - cornelia meyer. when you look at trade from shanghai to new| at trade from shanghai to new york_ at trade from shanghai to new york and — at trade from shanghai to new...
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what is going on in the panama canal?he right way to think about it is like the short cut for the shipping world. >> the world's greatest short cut. no doubt about that for shipping. as you know, it is a fresh-water system. you are using fresh water in the canal, but it users drinking water in panama. unfortunate unfortunately, because of el niÑo, there is a drought that exists. water levels have gone down. it is probably running about 50% of normal capacity. usually 35 ships a day. we're down to 25 that are transiting. by february, probably down to 18 ships. there's a massive amount of water used. i think the real biting stat is every day the panama canal uses two and a half times of water that new york city uses which is incredible to think about. >> how problematic is that for the global shipping industry? >> it created inefficiencies in the lng shipments from the u.s. to the gulf and asia. instead of going through the canal, we are using suez canal or the horn of africa which is adding 13 to 18 days of additional time
what is going on in the panama canal?he right way to think about it is like the short cut for the shipping world. >> the world's greatest short cut. no doubt about that for shipping. as you know, it is a fresh-water system. you are using fresh water in the canal, but it users drinking water in panama. unfortunate unfortunately, because of el niÑo, there is a drought that exists. water levels have gone down. it is probably running about 50% of normal capacity. usually 35 ships a day....
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the problem this year has worsened with the passage of ships through the panama canal, if before they, now there are 25, in february there will be 18, and large-capacity ships no longer pass through the panama canal, they bypass south america, that’s all for 14 days on average lengthens logistics, this leads to prices, higher prices, everything. is replenished, if we take the caucasus, then here we see all the attempts to squeeze russia out of this region and all the attempts to blame our peacekeepers for the tragedy of karabakh, i really hope that after the last cis summit, vladimir vladimirovich took certain measures, let's see how it will be develop, but in any case we know who, what... and if it doesn’t work out, we’ll make it all public. the next point is that the position of some of our allies in countries is surprising cis, in this, of course , the palestinian-israeli conflict, i mean, i’m talking about azerbaijan, so here, too, our azerbaijani colleagues need to think, the country is muslim and with its actions, it is now only inciting passions in the muslim world, of course.
the problem this year has worsened with the passage of ships through the panama canal, if before they, now there are 25, in february there will be 18, and large-capacity ships no longer pass through the panama canal, they bypass south america, that’s all for 14 days on average lengthens logistics, this leads to prices, higher prices, everything. is replenished, if we take the caucasus, then here we see all the attempts to squeeze russia out of this region and all the attempts to blame our...
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there's now a threat that some shippers will face disruption from both the panama canal and the red seae suez canal authority is very keen for shipping to continue making that passage through the red sea. they've released a statement. they say the navigation through the suez canal flows normally as usual. the suez canal will remain the fastest and shortest route as opposed to, of course, that route around the cape of good hope. they said that, on sunday, 77 ships made the passage through the canal. in recent weeks that number was over 2,100, since the 19th of november, but in the same period just 55 ships passed around the cape of good hope. we'lljust have to see in the coming days and weeks whether that balance changes. david waddell there. well, shipping stocks in some of the companies involved — maesrsk and hapag lloyd — have been on the rise this morning as investors eye bigger fees on the horizen. there's also been further reports today of a possible explosion near a vessel in the red sea near yemen. the trade expert marco forgioni says if the disruption continues the affects could
there's now a threat that some shippers will face disruption from both the panama canal and the red seae suez canal authority is very keen for shipping to continue making that passage through the red sea. they've released a statement. they say the navigation through the suez canal flows normally as usual. the suez canal will remain the fastest and shortest route as opposed to, of course, that route around the cape of good hope. they said that, on sunday, 77 ships made the passage through the...
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there's now a threat that some shippers will face disruption from both the panama canal and the red seae suez canal authority is very keen for shipping to continue making that passage through the red sea. they've released a statement. they say the navigation through the suez canal flows normally as usual. the suez canal will remain the fastest and shortest route as opposed to, of course, that route around the cape of good hope. they said that, on sunday, 77 ships made the passage through the canal. in recent weeks that number was over 2,100, since the 19th of november, but in the same period just 55 ships passed around the cape of good hope. we'lljust have to see in the coming days and weeks whether that balance changes. we're staying in that region, because the suez canal passes through egypt. and today its president president el—sisi secured a new six—year term in office. he swept up almost 90% of the votes in the absence of any real competition. voters made their decision with a struggling economy on their minds. inflation is running at nearly 40% and basic commodities are often beyo
there's now a threat that some shippers will face disruption from both the panama canal and the red seae suez canal authority is very keen for shipping to continue making that passage through the red sea. they've released a statement. they say the navigation through the suez canal flows normally as usual. the suez canal will remain the fastest and shortest route as opposed to, of course, that route around the cape of good hope. they said that, on sunday, 77 ships made the passage through the...
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there's now a threat that some shippers will face disruption from both the panama canal and the red seaez canal authority is very keen for shipping to continue making that passage through the red sea. they've released a statement. they say the navigation through the suez canal flows normally as usual. the suez canal will remain the fastest and shortest route as opposed to, of course, that route around the cape of good hope. they said that on sunday, 77 ships made the passage through the canal. in recent weeks that number was over 2,100, since the 19th of november, but in the same period, just 55 ships passed around the cape of good hope. we'lljust have to see in the coming days and weeks whether that balance changes. our business reporter lora jones has been watching this story for us. bp adding its names to those suspending shipments in this region in the last couple of hours. how significant is this for global supply chains? figs significant is this for global supply chains?— significant is this for global supply chains? significant is this for global su -l chains? �* , ., ., supply ch
there's now a threat that some shippers will face disruption from both the panama canal and the red seaez canal authority is very keen for shipping to continue making that passage through the red sea. they've released a statement. they say the navigation through the suez canal flows normally as usual. the suez canal will remain the fastest and shortest route as opposed to, of course, that route around the cape of good hope. they said that on sunday, 77 ships made the passage through the canal....
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we see that the number of passages in panama is limiting.have to run warships through the sewers. if we cannot use the suez, it is a double where me. we can live canal, i got more encouraging news over the last couple of days, which is where is they initially said they would reduce the number of transits, there is talk that they may not have to do that. that will give a bit of relief, but that is not enough to get back to normal. alix: which makes me wonder whether it is geopolitical or environmental. are these just things you have to live with that are more dramatic than 10 years ago? rolf: to some extent, the answer is probably yes, but if you look dark in history, -- back in history, there been other times when things cannot be done. but if you look at the last four or five years, there have been more extreme cases than in a long time. guy: how much capacity gets taken out by this? we have seen freight rates come down sharply. i am wondering whether or not this exhorted the extra capacity in the markets, as a result of which we do not see
we see that the number of passages in panama is limiting.have to run warships through the sewers. if we cannot use the suez, it is a double where me. we can live canal, i got more encouraging news over the last couple of days, which is where is they initially said they would reduce the number of transits, there is talk that they may not have to do that. that will give a bit of relief, but that is not enough to get back to normal. alix: which makes me wonder whether it is geopolitical or...
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also having problems with the panama canal now. just be aware of that. doesn't that kind of point to the problem of inflation emerging? do the red sea prices push up prices? it has a nice little lilt to it. joining us on the shipping side. there is this impression with the financial markets that this is likely to be a short-term issue. is that your perception as well? >> i think that is hired to protect. my guess is when you say short-term, not like the next few days or week. it will take a while. they have. what they are trying to do is raise the cost or raise pressure on israel in order to end the campaign in gaza and this is quite an effective way of doing it. with china, the u.s., europe -- they are all impacted by this. at a time when it is a white city of economy, they will not want to allow this to get away. it is difficult to solve. what they are going to do is organize convoys. it does not help you a great deal with insurers. alix: it sets up the question. do we see this set up prices? does this push up prices when short-term victims five months
also having problems with the panama canal now. just be aware of that. doesn't that kind of point to the problem of inflation emerging? do the red sea prices push up prices? it has a nice little lilt to it. joining us on the shipping side. there is this impression with the financial markets that this is likely to be a short-term issue. is that your perception as well? >> i think that is hired to protect. my guess is when you say short-term, not like the next few days or week. it will take...
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there is now a threat that some will face disruption from both the panama canal and the red sea routeen you look at trade from shanghai to new york, asia to the east coast of the us, if we can't go through the panama canal, because it's very constrained because of the low water levels, and we have to ship it through the suez canal, that adds five days, when we then have to go around the cape of good hope, that adds another six days. so, potentially, if things can't get sorted, we will have to live with 11 days extra for cargo to go from asia to the east coast of the us and that will be very expensive. the suez canal authority is very keen for shipping to continue making that passage through the red sea, they've released a statement — as opposed to the route around the cape of good hope. they said that on sunday, 77 ships made the passage through the canal. in recent weeks, that number was over 2,500 since november 19, but in the same period, just 55 ships passed around the cape of good hope. we willjust have to see in the coming days and weeks whether that balance changes. we will unp
there is now a threat that some will face disruption from both the panama canal and the red sea routeen you look at trade from shanghai to new york, asia to the east coast of the us, if we can't go through the panama canal, because it's very constrained because of the low water levels, and we have to ship it through the suez canal, that adds five days, when we then have to go around the cape of good hope, that adds another six days. so, potentially, if things can't get sorted, we will have to...
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they recalled during the american interventions in cuba, haiti, nicaragua, panama and colombia, only the secretary of state. officially abandoned her, saying that the united states does not consider itself the patrons of latin american countries, but views them as equal partners. the evolution of the doctrine is remarkable. it began as a protective one, aimed at protecting the region from european predators, but by the end of the 19th century it turned into an offensive one, becoming a step... towards world dominance through regional expansion. now, however, some believe that it would be better if it did not exist, this very expansion, from the mexican border, dmitry vershinin, from a bird's eye view, this it looks like one big anthill city in a mountain valley, endless residential buildings, clogged highways on the slopes, but upon closer inspection you can see the rio grande river, cutting the metropolis in the middle and ten meters. the fence is on the american elp side, on the other side is the mexican city of huaraz. the border between the usa and mexico stretches for approximat
they recalled during the american interventions in cuba, haiti, nicaragua, panama and colombia, only the secretary of state. officially abandoned her, saying that the united states does not consider itself the patrons of latin american countries, but views them as equal partners. the evolution of the doctrine is remarkable. it began as a protective one, aimed at protecting the region from european predators, but by the end of the 19th century it turned into an offensive one, becoming a step......
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, because of the panama canal, because of the bustle canal, now 300 container ships have changed theirs have increased by 6%, for week, so from this point of view, this affects everything, this is the most important topic, everything affects, of course, we see that business, including european ones, is waiting. business and this is even with the naked eye a person who is absolutely far from economics, it can be seen if walk along the streets of moscow, for example, because the same expensive western companies continue to pay rent for the premises of their stores in moscow, and dozens of them do not change their signs, do not leave through the arminia, and are illuminated. are burning, but the store is temporarily technically not working, such a small but eloquent detail that suggests that many of them are not just at a low start. i’ll tell you more, many of these gorgeous companies, teams have returned here, they are already working, yes, no officially, but nevertheless, we are a small but very important market, very very important, and if there is some kind of globalism in the world,
, because of the panama canal, because of the bustle canal, now 300 container ships have changed theirs have increased by 6%, for week, so from this point of view, this affects everything, this is the most important topic, everything affects, of course, we see that business, including european ones, is waiting. business and this is even with the naked eye a person who is absolutely far from economics, it can be seen if walk along the streets of moscow, for example, because the same expensive...
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with respect to the panama canal, we are in the typical dry season in panama and seeing some importersrs book cargo over the west coast and los angeles because of the uncertainty they have. those lines are little longer. a little off the normal schedule. guy: there has been expectation that we will see trade with china rollover. is that what you are seeing? to what extent are you seeing that? eugene: many folks we talked to on the supply chain side all have this china plus one strategy in their sites, like when i lived there and folks wanted to move their sourcing around a little bit and not be so dependent. it has not fallen off the cliff like some people have estimated. last year, 50 7% of cargo at the port of l.a. went to china. -- was origin of china. alix: next year's also an election year. president trump in the running, leading in swing states versus president biden. he has said 10% tax on u.s. imports. what would that do? eugene: that would be devastating to a port like los angeles. combined with our neighbors in long beach, we account for nearly 40% of the nation's imports. bu
with respect to the panama canal, we are in the typical dry season in panama and seeing some importersrs book cargo over the west coast and los angeles because of the uncertainty they have. those lines are little longer. a little off the normal schedule. guy: there has been expectation that we will see trade with china rollover. is that what you are seeing? to what extent are you seeing that? eugene: many folks we talked to on the supply chain side all have this china plus one strategy in their...
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they remembered during american interventions in cuba, haiti, nicaragua, panama and colombia.did the secretary of state consider themselves patrons of latin american countries, and consider them as equal partners. evolution of the doctrine remarkable. it began as a protective one, aimed at protecting the region from european predators, but by the end of the 19th century it turned into an offensive one, becoming a step towards a global one. dominance, that it would be better if it did not exist, this very expansion from the mexican border, dmitry vershinin. from a bird's eye view, it looks like one big anthill city, in a mountain valley, endless residential buildings, a clogged highway on the slopes, but upon closer inspection you can see the rio grande river, cutting the metropolis in the middle, and a ten-meter fence on the side american elpas on the other side 3,000 the first sections of the wall began to appear back in the seventies under nixon, since then every american president has contributed to the construction of the fence, and only under donald trump the wall became
they remembered during american interventions in cuba, haiti, nicaragua, panama and colombia.did the secretary of state consider themselves patrons of latin american countries, and consider them as equal partners. evolution of the doctrine remarkable. it began as a protective one, aimed at protecting the region from european predators, but by the end of the 19th century it turned into an offensive one, becoming a step towards a global one. dominance, that it would be better if it did not exist,...
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hat, and he wears boots on a belt. he wears it on a panama hat, in a shade he wears it on a reman, whyof this mean? who gave permission to leave the barracks? what's this? vodka? i see that you are not a smart guy, don’t you know that alcohol is prohibited here? we know, you know! well, excuse me, man, you're doing it, what about him? you killed him, gorinich, but what about him? i feel like i don’t have long left, kolya. well, lyanich, we will fight again. what has happened with you? drupov arrested a friend of our family for a crime? there is no evidence of his guilt, well, you know how they work? alya also complains about them. leonid ilyevich, well, we need to make a decision. it's not even about me, it's not about my friends, it 's about the safety of your family. androp is a terrible person, he is capable of anything. don't rush me, kolya. come on, get up, don’t touch him, you, who are you, i? man, and who do you think i am? i don’t know, the horse is wearing a coat, i see you’re too greyhound, but no, there are greyhounds, tell me, so what? the sheep got up, quickly got to work,
hat, and he wears boots on a belt. he wears it on a panama hat, in a shade he wears it on a reman, whyof this mean? who gave permission to leave the barracks? what's this? vodka? i see that you are not a smart guy, don’t you know that alcohol is prohibited here? we know, you know! well, excuse me, man, you're doing it, what about him? you killed him, gorinich, but what about him? i feel like i don’t have long left, kolya. well, lyanich, we will fight again. what has happened with you?...
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and while there is a little bit of progress in that area, i found that in places like costa rica and panama, officials there just like many you heard on tv just now are facing domestic criticism themselves over soaring crosses, in costa rica coming from panama. so they're two countries instead of deterring migrants, are actually busing them north. are spending money to basically organize busing for the migrants to go north. and what you have there also is now they say that is a good alternative to human smugglers. but without a doubt it incentivized more of the migration to the u.s. border. this is 100% of the primary political vulnerabilities but it is a major him crisis. >> and that incentivizing of the moving north and i mentioned the meetings that biden administration officials are having with mexican officials orn going and what mexico wans is for the incentive is to stay in their home countries. but is biden stuck between a rock and a hard place where he's facing a divided congress and republicans are not interested in providing funds for that kind of thing. >> that is right. and you
and while there is a little bit of progress in that area, i found that in places like costa rica and panama, officials there just like many you heard on tv just now are facing domestic criticism themselves over soaring crosses, in costa rica coming from panama. so they're two countries instead of deterring migrants, are actually busing them north. are spending money to basically organize busing for the migrants to go north. and what you have there also is now they say that is a good alternative...
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those do need to be addressed, even if we go down the pathway of the longer term in panama.riti: first quantum minerals ceo speaking to alix steel and guy johnson. over 2000 mine workers at him polyp plant them mine in south africa have returned safely to the surface. it comes after days of underground protests. the company known as impact says the company was over misunderstandings around ownership changes, pension funds and concerns over a profit-sharing arrangement. meanwhile sticking with the middle east region in africa, let's charge central-bank decisions with egypt and turkey making announcements. turkish policymakers looks set to raise rates for the seventh meeting in a row. economists expecting the one-week repo rate to be hiked from 40% to 42.5%. the decision is likely to be a tossup between the hike and a whole. the north african country has not raised borrowing costs since august even as it battles high inflation with central-bank likely to wait until it can an act and other along a weighted currency devaluation. something we have been watching in terms of the re
those do need to be addressed, even if we go down the pathway of the longer term in panama.riti: first quantum minerals ceo speaking to alix steel and guy johnson. over 2000 mine workers at him polyp plant them mine in south africa have returned safely to the surface. it comes after days of underground protests. the company known as impact says the company was over misunderstandings around ownership changes, pension funds and concerns over a profit-sharing arrangement. meanwhile sticking with...
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, and his wife was also present in this financial scandal, that is, they literally . and opened in panama is, a tax paradise, yes, absolutely right, they choose this location precisely because it allows you not to pay taxes, so by the time money in the amount of 300,000 pounds had accumulated there, at this time it was the sixteenth year of david cameron, claims to in fact, some arose for him , that is, the name of ian cameron appeared , naturally it was clear that all this should have gone to david ka yes, the question was not that, on the part of the liborists, they mainly presented claims to him, not that such the scheme exists, after all , offshore legislation is not something super criminal in court, he lied in parliament, this is the biggest sin, the same thing happened with cameron, in the end, yes, he had to admit, say that yes, i sold the shares i had from it trust, but that was before i took over as prime minister of great britain. well, in china no one takes him seriously, in general, their attempts to return to china did not lead to anything, they tried, but after brexit they
, and his wife was also present in this financial scandal, that is, they literally . and opened in panama is, a tax paradise, yes, absolutely right, they choose this location precisely because it allows you not to pay taxes, so by the time money in the amount of 300,000 pounds had accumulated there, at this time it was the sixteenth year of david cameron, claims to in fact, some arose for him , that is, the name of ian cameron appeared , naturally it was clear that all this should have gone to...
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we're also seeing some ships coming through the panama, carrying cargo that way. added interest in customers bringing cargo to the u.s. west coast and then using both truck and rail to bring it across to the east coast that way. that way they can have a more defined and definite outcomeof a delivery date if they need one. >> what's the impact been on shipping rates where we were in october before the israel crisis erupted, and where are we now >> anywhere from 70% to 200% higher i think is a fair number. the west coast rates have gone up, and the east coast rates are, as well even in just a quick sequence from december 12th to december 15th to december 29th, you saw rates go up by 70% to 100%, just in that sequence where we had validity of rates from the 15th to the 31st of december, and then as of january 1st, and again january 15th, as we approach the lunar new year holiday, the rates are projected to go up even more >> does this remind you of some of the price hikes we saw during covid? >> to a degree, yes. but not as dramatic. i think here you're seeing just t
we're also seeing some ships coming through the panama, carrying cargo that way. added interest in customers bringing cargo to the u.s. west coast and then using both truck and rail to bring it across to the east coast that way. that way they can have a more defined and definite outcomeof a delivery date if they need one. >> what's the impact been on shipping rates where we were in october before the israel crisis erupted, and where are we now >> anywhere from 70% to 200% higher i...
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japan, dominican republic, cambodia, grenada , panama, persian gulf, liberia, haiti, somalia, jordan, pakistan, and this is not the whole list, in addition to direct armed intervention in the us conflict. often acts indirectly. washington supports internal coups, trains rebels, supplies weapons and other material assistance. now pay attention to the image on the screen. this is a map of us military bases around the world. more than 900 objects - 80 countries. this is a full-fledged unipolar takeover of the world with help of military force. today the united states has concentrated its forces on two objects: ukraine, as... the united states is pursuing exclusively its own goals; its meaning is not democracy at all, and no one thinks about preserving human lives. they don't care about ukrainians, jews, or arabs. stop this death machine. overnight is impossible, but by joining forces it is quite possible, and this time has already come. horrific negligence led to a murder in bangladesh, carried out by a lawman in a police station. a forty-eight-year-old woman came to report crime, eventu
japan, dominican republic, cambodia, grenada , panama, persian gulf, liberia, haiti, somalia, jordan, pakistan, and this is not the whole list, in addition to direct armed intervention in the us conflict. often acts indirectly. washington supports internal coups, trains rebels, supplies weapons and other material assistance. now pay attention to the image on the screen. this is a map of us military bases around the world. more than 900 objects - 80 countries. this is a full-fledged unipolar...
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the vessel, is shared among panama, bermuda, the vessel is shared among panama, bermuda,and the uk.he mv sophie 2 sent a distress call stating it had been struck by a missile. the uss carney again responded. the incident lasted 8 hours all told. our north america correspondent, nomia iqbal, has more. it is worth remembering the houthi rebels declared war on israel in september, saying they were doing so in support of palestinians in gaza and they said they attacked israel ships but israel is saying those ships have nothing to do with us. the fact this is happening, in of the most important parts of the world, a crucial waterway incredibly important to global shipping also reflected in the statement by the pentagon, this is of going to be a concern to the us. ——in one i want to add, last month the pentagon expressed confidence that the israel — hamas war would be contained and would not spill out into the region. but in the last month we have seen us attacks in iraq, syria and now there. i think this will be of huge concern to the us. one of their fears has always been that this conf
the vessel, is shared among panama, bermuda, the vessel is shared among panama, bermuda,and the uk.he mv sophie 2 sent a distress call stating it had been struck by a missile. the uss carney again responded. the incident lasted 8 hours all told. our north america correspondent, nomia iqbal, has more. it is worth remembering the houthi rebels declared war on israel in september, saying they were doing so in support of palestinians in gaza and they said they attacked israel ships but israel is...
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ben tracy, cbs news, panama. >> major: a weekend of violence mars last minute shopping at two malls.you who the police are looking for. that's next. when i wanted to see results fast, rinvoq delivered rapid symptom relief and helped leave bathroom urgency behind. check. when uc tried to slow me down... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc caused damage rinvoq came through by visibly repairing my colon lining. check. rapid symptom relief... lasting steroid-free remission... ...and the chance to visibly repair the colon lining. check, check, and check. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin cancer; death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at least 1 heart disease risk factor have higher risks. don't take if allergic to rinvoq as serious reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. put uc in check and keep it there with rinvoq. ask your gastroenterologist a
ben tracy, cbs news, panama. >> major: a weekend of violence mars last minute shopping at two malls.you who the police are looking for. that's next. when i wanted to see results fast, rinvoq delivered rapid symptom relief and helped leave bathroom urgency behind. check. when uc tried to slow me down... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc caused damage rinvoq came through by visibly repairing my colon lining. check. rapid symptom relief... lasting...
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ben tracy, cbs news, panama. >> major: a weekend of violence mars last minute shopping at two malls,l you the police are looking for. that's next. when i wanted to see results fast, rinvoq delivered rapid symptom relief and helped leave bathroom urgency behind. check. when uc tried to slow me down... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc caused damage rinvoq came through by visibly repairing my colon lining. check. rapid symptom relief... lasting steroid-free remission... ...and the chance to visibly repair the colon lining. check, check, and check. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin cancer; death, heart attack, stroke, and tears in the stomach or intestines occurred. people 50 and older with at least 1 heart disease risk factor have higher risks. don't take if allergic to rinvoq as serious reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. put uc in check and keep it there with rinvoq. ask your gastroenterologist abo
ben tracy, cbs news, panama. >> major: a weekend of violence mars last minute shopping at two malls,l you the police are looking for. that's next. when i wanted to see results fast, rinvoq delivered rapid symptom relief and helped leave bathroom urgency behind. check. when uc tried to slow me down... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc caused damage rinvoq came through by visibly repairing my colon lining. check. rapid symptom relief... lasting...
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him as a collaborator who had gone rogue effectively and like they did with the the former head of panama
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plantation owners crossed the plains or through the jungles of panama, they were very wealthy plantation owners bringing two or three african american enslaved men who walked across the plains or who carried the equipment of their owner and tents and mining equipment through the jungles of panama up the river and down the other and waited on the other side with thousands of miners waiting to bring them from san francisco. there were very wealthy people and people are making money. they are making profit off of the gold rush. and off of the enslaved people to do the really nasty work of standing up to here in the mud, looking for -- the gold nuggets went very fast -- they are looking for slivers of gold dust, which is nasty, dirty, cold, muddy work. a lot of the plantation owners get here and they realize they are not up for it and they wanted to go back. >> it was a fascinating part, of the politics of early california, there was such a large number of southern plantation owners. did you come across anything that showed it was an intentional attempt to try to influence the decision about
plantation owners crossed the plains or through the jungles of panama, they were very wealthy plantation owners bringing two or three african american enslaved men who walked across the plains or who carried the equipment of their owner and tents and mining equipment through the jungles of panama up the river and down the other and waited on the other side with thousands of miners waiting to bring them from san francisco. there were very wealthy people and people are making money. they are...
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ولاضعاف العراق. collaborator who had gone row effectively and like they did with the the former head of panama
ولاضعاف العراق. collaborator who had gone row effectively and like they did with the the former head of panama
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chafe at what she considered the inactive city of working at a hospital in the states or alaska or panama. the army nurse soon learned that a battle line was wherever soldier was stationed. but words of praise measure up to these women who is very lives are given to nursing sick and wounded men. a million sick and wounded men back to life and health. and yet praise is offered long hours of tireless service will remember and recognized the army nurse decorated for bravery and valor above and beyond the call of duty and. these nurses imprisoned for long years by the japanese asked only that they be returned to duty, for they could never forget faces of american men tortured and killed by the enemy. wherever transports took our soldiers. they also took the army nurse to work by day, by on distant battlefields to help make shattered bodies, to bring smiles, to faces twisted with pain, to serve at the side of the soldier during peace and war. this is the army nurse usa ready to serve anywhere under any circumstances in time of need. during the past four years, 57,000 graduate registered nurses
chafe at what she considered the inactive city of working at a hospital in the states or alaska or panama. the army nurse soon learned that a battle line was wherever soldier was stationed. but words of praise measure up to these women who is very lives are given to nursing sick and wounded men. a million sick and wounded men back to life and health. and yet praise is offered long hours of tireless service will remember and recognized the army nurse decorated for bravery and valor above and...
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., the panama canal, cape canaveral, mexico city, or any other city in the southeastern part of the united states. in central america or in theth caribbean area. additional sites not yet completed appear to be designed for anmi intermediate range ballistic missile capable of traveling more than twice as far, and thus capable of striking most of the major cities in the western hemisphere, ranging as far north as hudson bay canada and as far south as lima peru. inin addition, the capability of carrying nuclear weapons are now being assembled in cuba while the necessary airbases arees beg prepared. this urgent transformation into an important strategic base by the presence of these largean long-range and clearly offensive weapons of sudden mass destruction constitutes an explicit threat to the peace and security of all the americas in deliberate defiance of the impact of 1947. the traditions of the nation and hemisphere, the joint resolution of the 87 congress, the charter of the united nations and my own public warnings to the soviets on september 4th and 13th. this action also contradicts t
., the panama canal, cape canaveral, mexico city, or any other city in the southeastern part of the united states. in central america or in theth caribbean area. additional sites not yet completed appear to be designed for anmi intermediate range ballistic missile capable of traveling more than twice as far, and thus capable of striking most of the major cities in the western hemisphere, ranging as far north as hudson bay canada and as far south as lima peru. inin addition, the capability of...
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now that plantation owners crossed the plains or through the jungles of panama a very wealthy plantation owners, bringing with them two, three or four enslaved african-american men who walked across the plains or who carried their owners equipment and gambling tents and mining equipment through the jungles of panama up one side, the chicago river down the other, and on the other side, with thousands of miners competing little ships to bring up to san francisco and then to go on to sacramento, which was the base for the gold rush. so there were very wealthy people and people are making making profit off the gold rush and off enslaved people to do the really nasty work standing up to here, you know, in the mud, looking for well, the gold nuggets went very fast. they're looking for little sliver of little slivers gold dust, which is nasty dirty, cold, muddy. a lot of the plantation when they get here, realize they're not up for it. hmm. and they want to go back? yeah. it was a fascinating part. not only that element of bringing slaves with them, but of the politics of early california was t
now that plantation owners crossed the plains or through the jungles of panama a very wealthy plantation owners, bringing with them two, three or four enslaved african-american men who walked across the plains or who carried their owners equipment and gambling tents and mining equipment through the jungles of panama up one side, the chicago river down the other, and on the other side, with thousands of miners competing little ships to bring up to san francisco and then to go on to sacramento,...
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> bÁsicamente no le durÓ la estrategia porque de lado de las amÉricas, en guyana y estados unidos y panamÁ consigue gasolina a $2. >> va a ver que en unos estados es mayor que en otros. >> deberÍan de mantenerse al menos de aquÍ al mes de marzo, principios de abril. reportera: aprovechen mientras dure, porque aunque esa es la proyecciÓn, con el petrÓleo nunca se sabe. maity: el prÓximo aÑo millones de trabajadores recibirÁn aumentos salariales ya que la mitad de los estados del paÍs planean aumentar el salario mÍnimo. en 22 estados los aumentos serÁn a partir del 1 de enero pero en nevada y obregÓn habrÁ que esperar hasta el 1 de julio y en la florida hasta el 30 de septiembre. eliÁn: un vÍdeo publicado por hamÁs muestra el ataque impactando tambiÉn a un camiÓn que el impacto en llamas, el vÍdeo muestra a soldados israelÍes sacando del conflicto a maity: al menos 111 personas han muerto y mÁs de 200 resultaron heridas tras un terremoto en el noreste de china. el servicio geolÓgico de estados unidos anunciÓ que tuvo una intensidad de 5,9. eliÁn: tambiÉn el papa francisco aprueba que los sac
> bÁsicamente no le durÓ la estrategia porque de lado de las amÉricas, en guyana y estados unidos y panamÁ consigue gasolina a $2. >> va a ver que en unos estados es mayor que en otros. >> deberÍan de mantenerse al menos de aquÍ al mes de marzo, principios de abril. reportera: aprovechen mientras dure, porque aunque esa es la proyecciÓn, con el petrÓleo nunca se sabe. maity: el prÓximo aÑo millones de trabajadores recibirÁn aumentos salariales ya que la mitad de los...
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regarded him as collaborator who had gone rogue effectively and like they did with the former head of panama
regarded him as collaborator who had gone rogue effectively and like they did with the former head of panama