First Airman Graduates from Army’s New Jungle School, with More to Follow

The U.S. military’s newest jungle school has been an “embrace the suck” course for Marines and Soldiers since opening in January—not anymore. Staff Sgt. Duchaine Paul just became the first Airmen to graduate the rebooted jungle warfare course in the punishing Panamanian jungle.

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The REAL Reason Jew-Hatred Exploded After October 7th

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Native Interoperability with JDK 25 and the FFM API

Get a deep dive with live coding showing how to specify, allocate, and work with native memory and how to link and call native functions. We'll also demo how to use the automatic binding generator tool jextract to effortlessly generate Java bindings to the ONNX Runtime, the open standard for machine learning models. Whether you're an architect rethinking cross-platform integration or eager to…

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Panama’s Copa Airlines orders 60 more Boeing 737 MAX for $13.5 bn

Panama’s flagship carrier Copa Airlines signed a $13.5 billion deal Tuesday to purchase 60 Boeing 737 MAX planes, adding to 40 others already on order. Chief executive Pedro Heilbron said during a signing ceremony in Panama City that the acquisitions will allow the airline to grow its fleet to 200 planes by 2034. “This represents […]

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Bauern in Panama protestieren gegen Stausee für Panamakanal

Panama-Stadt. Zu Pferd und zu Fuß haben in Panama Hunderte Bauern in El Limón am Fluss Río Indio gegen das Projekt eines neuen Stausees protestiert. Auf der Demonstration im Bezirk Chagres erklärten sie, sie wollten für den Betrieb des Panamakanals ihr Land nicht verlassen. Für... weiter

28.04.2026 Artikel von Philipp Gerber zu Panama, Wirtschaft, Menschenrechte, Umwelt

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Strait of Hormuz blockade drives up costs at Panama Canal

The war in the Middle East has boosted demand to move vital cargo through the Panama Canal to such an extent that one vessel carrying liquefied natural gas (LNG) paid $4 million to skip the line and avoid a wait that can take up to five days, according to an official report. A surge in […]

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Step Inside History at Amarla Boutique Hotel Cartagena

QUIETLY waiting for you within the dense, sun-washed fabric of Cartagena’s walled city, Amarla Boutique Hotel feels like a private residence you’ve somehow inherited for a few days. It withdraws behind a heavy wooden door, that upon swinging open feels like you’ve walked into a 400-year-old, well-kept secret. The outside noises becomes distant, and the […]

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The Architecture of a Silenced Press

Does Journalism Exist if Stories are Hidden?

Subscribers who follow my projects and writing know it is anchored in two principles:

  1. Any meaningful democracy requires an informed, educated, and engaged society.
  2. Democracy cannot co-exist with extreme wealth concentration.

What follows is an indictment of media consolidation, the deliberate and systemic capture of journalism’s pipeline by…

Joël Soudron, narcotrafiquant français en fuite depuis 2018, a été interpellé au Panama

Une cavale qui aura duré près de huit ans. Selon Le Parisien, l’arrestation de l’homme de 46 ans a été rendue possible grâce à la coopération entre les autorités françaises...

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