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La Estrella de Panamá. La Estrella de Panamá is the oldest daily newspaper in Panamá. [1] The newspaper originally began in 1849 as a Spanish-language translation insert of an English daily, The Panama Star, which had been formed in 1849. [2] It has a circulation of approximately 8,000 print copies. [3]
e. Panama has been an important mass media hub, because of its strategic location between North and South America. The largest newspapers in Panama are La Prensa, La Estrella, Panama America, Critica, and El Siglo, all of which are published in Panama City. Weekly newspapers include the Critica Libre and La Cronica.
Newspapers. Crítica - website. Día a Día - website. El Panameño. La Estrella de Panamá. Mi Diario. Panamá América - website. La Prensa.
Gustavo García de Paredes Aued (23 September 1938 – 6 September 2024) was a Panamanian educator, historian, philosopher, and politician. He was the rector of the University of Panama for five consecutive terms: 1994–1997, 1997–2000, 2003–2005, 2006–2011, and 2012–2016. [1] García also served as the Minister of Education of Panama ...
Amador came to Panama in 1855 settling in Colón and started working on the Panama Railroad as a doctor. After a year, he also took a job as the postmaster. [4] After moving to Santiago de Veraguas, Amador began a export business "Amador Hermanos", with his brother, Juan De Dios Amador Guerrero, and continued his work as a doctor and in governmental posts.
Reina Torres de Araúz Anthropological Museum, Panama City De Araúz focused on the study of the characteristics of indigenous Panamanians in their own environment, through field visits in jungles and mountains of Panama in a theoretical and documentary research work that allowed her to create a written and photographic record that detailed the idiosyncrasy, religious beliefs, sports games ...
The Pandora Papers are 11.9 million leaked documents with 2.9 terabytes of data that the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) published beginning on 3 October 2021. [1][2][3] The leak exposed the secret offshore accounts of 35 world leaders, including current and former presidents, prime ministers, and heads of state as ...
During this time, she also became a contributor to numerous newspapers, writing regular chronicles for Diario de Panamá, El Tiempo, and La Estrella de Panamá. Returning to Panama, she was elected as president of the Ladies Federation of Catholic Action and the following year in 1945, she worked with the Feminine Patriotic League to encourage ...