Justice Department officials expanded their campaign against the Sinaloa Cartel on Wednesday, announcing federal prosecutors had charged nine Mexican government officials with aiding the infamous drug ...
Once a no-go area, the Colombian slum, Comuna 13 Medellin has raised itself from poverty to global attraction, writes Gary ...
Analysts say Colombia's presidential election signals growing regional rejection of leftist governments as voters prioritize ...
Colombia's next president could reshape U.S. counternarcotics cooperation as voters choose between security-first and ...
An investigation reveals how a DEA cocaine sting targeting former FARC negotiator Jesús Santrich helped derail Colombia’s ...
The author of ‘Kilo,’ a seminal book on the machinery that fuels drug trafficking, analyzes the failure of the war on drugs ...
A federal Crown corporation is mulling legal action against Colombia after the country’s Ministry of National Defence ...
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Mexican cartels and operatives known as “coyotes” were making at least $13 billion every year by 2021, according to The New York Times, which reported in 2022 that more than 5,000 people were arrested ...
The Trump administration’s January 20, 2025 executive order designating major cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations is now shaping how the United States approaches financial crime tied to ...
Why is the deportation of a key Chavista figure to the US so important? How will Colombia’s elections affect organized crime in the country? What does the surrender of two officials mean for the US ...