Panama Police Clash with Protesters Over Canadian-Run Mine Contract

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Police in Panama clashed with protesters who were demonstrating against a contract allowing a Canadian company, First Quantum, to continue operating Central America's largest copper mine. The protesters are concerned about potential environmental damage caused by the mine's operations. The government canceled school for the day due to fears of riots, and traffic in Panama City was disrupted. The mine generates thousands of jobs and contributes to the country's GDP, but opponents believe the new contract does not adequately address environmental concerns and are calling for its repeal.
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