Panamanians Protest Trump's Threats Over Panama Canal
panama city December 24, 2024 21:10Panamanians are protesting against the threats made by the incoming US president Donald Trump to take back the famous Panama Canal.
Panamanians are protesting against the threats made by the incoming US president Donald Trump to take back the famous Panama Canal.
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