Panama Makes a Final Offer to Cuban Migrants: $1,650, a Plane Ticket, and Permission to Return
In part three, Panama's deputy minister of public security makes a final offer to Cuban migrants staying at a temporary shelter.
In part three, Panama's deputy minister of public security makes a final offer to Cuban migrants staying at a temporary shelter.
Like hundreds of Cuban migrants, this couple got stranded in Panama, but they still hope to eventually reach the United States.
In part three, dozens of undocumented Cuban migrants live in the shadows of Panama City, working without authorization.
At an encampment in the middle of nowhere, 124 Cuban migrants stranded in Panama await a decision on their fate.
A proposal would grant multiple entry visas to the 126 migrants in a temporary shelter in Panama if they return to Cuba.
Vines are proliferating in tropical rainforests, impeding the ability of trees to sequester carbon dioxide. Researchers are trying to determine the impact of this phenomenon on climate change.
To increase land area, the people of Guna Yala have built out the islands with coral mined from nearby reefs.
What would you risk for a better life? Dateline journeys through one of the world’s most dangerous jungles, a route populated by drug traffickers, bandits and migrants searching for a new beginning.
There are plenty of reasons the 150km stretch of wilderness between Colombia and Panama is known as the “world’s most dangerous journey."
ABC's Hamish McDonald interviews Jason Motlagh about his unprecedented journey tracking migrants through the Darien Gap.
Follow the unprecedented journey of a Dateline film crew through the Darién Gap—the lawless zone on migrants' route to the US.
Dateline journeys through one of the world’s most dangerous jungles, a route populated by drug traffickers, bandits and migrants searching for a new beginning.