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The Darién Gap, a remote jungle in the Isthmus of Panama has been a deadly place for migrants but it's also attracting adventure and nature enthusiasts.
Item 1 of 10 People sit in a boat during an excursion through the Darien Gap region, Panama January 16, 2023. Marco Wanske via REUTERS [1/10] People sit in a boat during an excursion through the ...
It’s a big, burly fishery, but fishing should still be fun. Bring a good attitude and a little preparation, and you’ll be set ...
TikTok, Facebook and YouTube are transforming global migration, becoming tools of migrants and smugglers alike. By Julie Turkewitz Julie Turkewitz has spent months in the Darién Gap reporting on ...
Migrant crossings through the once-overrun and dangerous Darien Gap have plummeted 99% under President Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration, The Post has learned. Just 408 migrants were ...
The Trump administration's crackdown on migration has ended the massive flow of people heading north through a treacherous jungle on the Colombia-Panama border called the Darien Gap.
Over 300,000 migrants crossed the Darien Gap into Panama in 2024, 42% fewer than the record number who made the perilous jungle crossing from South America a year earlier, Panama’s migration ...
The Darién Gap, a perilous journey for millions of migrants, has also become a corridor for the northward spread of the New World screwworm, a parasitic fly challenging decades of containment.
Few migrants remain in the Darien Gap, but an environmental crisis has been left behind. May 5, 2025. Their hopes for asylum in U.S. dashed, migrants in Tijuana ponder next moves.
Few migrants remain in the Darien Gap, but an environmental crisis has been left behind. Park rangers unload a container in Punta Patino, Panama, on April 5. (Matias Delacroix / Associated Press) ...
PUERTO CARTÍ, Panama (AP) — They once braved the jungles of the Darien Gap, trekking days along the perilous migrant passage dividing Colombia and Panama with a simple goal: seek asylum in the U.S.