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Anti-cartel hardliner channels Trump in bid to end Colombia's leftist era in pivotal election
Colombia's next president could reshape U.S. counternarcotics cooperation as voters choose between security-first and ...
Analysts say Colombia's presidential election signals growing regional rejection of leftist governments as voters prioritize ...
A major international drug trafficking leader has admitted to running a massive smuggling ring that channeled millions of ...
A man who helped flood Horry County with more than 120 pounds of cocaine, fentanyl, and heroin, while pocketing more than $5 ...
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Outcome of Colombia's presidential election could be a pivot point for Trump's war on drug trade
With coca production at record highs and U.S.-Colombia ties strained, a June 21 runoff between a Trump-aligned populist and a ...
U.S. military strike on alleged drug boat in Pacific Ocean kills 3 people in fourth attack in a week
More than 200 people have been killed in the monthslong campaign against alleged drug boats traversing the Caribbean Sea and ...
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Is Bolivia's Protests Really Just About Politics? Why Bolivia's Drug Cartels May Have a Stake in Toppling Paz
Bolivia's crisis looks political — but the DEA's return, a billion-dollar cocaine trade, and Washington's accusations raise ...
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South Carolina drug case exposes cartel-backed pipeline moving cocaine, fentanyl and heroin
Prosecutors say a Mexican man tied to a drug cartel helped flood South Carolina with more than 40 kilos of cocaine, fentanyl ...
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Horry County ‘flooded' with drugs from Mexican cartel, US attorney's office says
The leader of a Mexican drug trafficking organization has been arrested for bringing narcotics into Horry County.
On Sunday, Colombians will go to the polls for the first round of their presidential elections, a race that could radically ...
International drug operation included stops in Columbia and Sumter, South Carolina ...
MEXICO CITY (AP) — The United States military strikes on alleged drug-carrying boats transiting in Latin America have killed more than 200 people since September, when the Trump administration began ...
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