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Panama allows its citizens to pay in Crypto, even taxes
On Thursday the National Assembly of Panama passed a bill to regulate and commercialize the use of crypto and other digital assets in the country. Panama is often dubbed as the hub of offshore transactions and sometimes even a “tax haven”.
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Cult 'anointed by God' kills 7 in Panama Jungle
Bibles rest on a wooden altar next to percussion instruments — a guiro and a drum — in the room where a religious sect allegedly forced a pregnant woman and five of her children to walk through fire in this remote hamlet.
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Protest over infrastructure turns violent in Panama's Colon
A protest over infrastructure and insecurity turned into violent clashes with police Tuesday in Panama's second biggest city, which is home to a strategic port at the northern end of the Panama Canal. Preliminary reports from national police said four officers and one protester were...
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A Trump hotel in Panama reportedly was responsible for laundering millions of dollars in drug money
Some say it is time for Congress to begin investigating the president’s finances and potential conflicts of interest.
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Missing the Real Noriega Story
The mainstream media’s obituaries for Gen. Manuel Noriega missed the real story: the U.S. government’s rank hypocrisy in justifying a bloody invasion that deepened Panama’s role in the drug trade, explains Jonathan Marshall.
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How a Deadly Prison Island Became a Natural Paradise
For almost 100 years, Coíba was inhabited only by criminals and political prisoners. Now it's one of the most biodiverse regions on the planet. By Sarah Gibbens.
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Panama: The Hidden Trillions
A great many rich individuals used one Panamanian law firm, Mossack Fonseca, to shield their money from prying eyes, whether it was tax authorities, law enforcement agencies, or vengeful former spouses. Tax havens are supposed to be secret. The Panama leak blew open that omertà in a quite spectacular fashion.
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Death on the Serpent River: How the Lost Girls of Panama Disappeared
The mysterious deaths of two young tourists in Panama puzzled examiners and shocked nations on both sides of the Atlantic; now secretly leaked documents could reveal what happened. By Jeremy Kryt.
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