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Monday 20th March 2017. St Luke’s link-up “Water Justice”
March 20, 2017
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[/vc_column_text][thb_gap height=”75″][vc_column_text]It is now the third time that St Luke’s Cathedral in Ancon has linked up with The Trinity Institute, Wall Street in New York. Two days of high caliber speaker. The topic this year is “Water Justice.” Check it out here.
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Mirei Endara, head of the Ministry of Environment, announced her resignation on Saturday afternoon during the signing of the decree that establishes the procedure for Concessions of Tourism Services in protected areas.
The Center for Economic Studies of the Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Panama estimated that the country’s economy may lose as much as $1.3 million per hour with no electricity.
The authorities of the National Secretariat of Childhood and Family (Senniaf), are carrying out an investigation to decide on the future of the child that was threatened with being thrown from the top of a building in Curundú.
Foreigners living in Panama as tourists will have to leave the country for a month if they want to re-enter Panamanian territory, a move that is in addition to other immigration restrictions, Migration Director Javier Carrillo announced.
Panama will grow 5.1 percent in 2017, according to calculations released by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
There’s new hope to save the emblematic golden frog of Panama, revealed last week by scientists of the Smithsonian.
On Saturday, the Tenth Festival of Devils and Congos took place in the community of Portobelo in Colón. This festival aims to highlight the African roots and preserve black heritage.
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