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Mexico next on Trump’s hit list? US flags skies as high-risk cartel war zone
The United States has quietly redrawn the risk map of its own backyard, treating the skies above a key partner as potential ...
Latin Times on MSN
Ongoing Cartel Turf Wars in Sinaloa Are Reshaping Mexico's Criminal Landscape, With CJNG Emerging as the Country's Top Cartel
Experta say ongoing turf wars between Los Chapitos and La Mayiza ultimately benefit the Jalisco cartel, which continues to ...
Latin Times on MSN
Cartel turf wars will fuel recruitment of minors to replenish ranks, former DEA agent says
Ongoing turf wars among Mexico's most powerful cartels will further fuel the recruitment of minors to replenish their dwindling ranks, according to a former top Drug Enforcement Agency agent.
USS Stockdale joined US Navy vessels in the Caribbean combating the maritime drug trade. A total of eight US vessels are patrolling waters near Venezuela. A growing US military role in the drug war ...
Eight bullet holes in a tight pattern are spread across the passenger window of an SUV where a man was found dead inside on Dec. 9 in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico. (Jason Burles/CBC - image credit) A ...
Mexican authorities on Oct. 1 claimed another coup against the cartels, announcing the arrest of Héctor Beltran Leyva, last remaining kingpin of the Beltran Leyva Organization — the declining crime ...
A bloody year-long war for control of the world's most powerful drug cartel has killed 1,700 people in the Mexican state of Sinaloa. Now a new threat looms -- US airstrikes. Gunfights, decapitations, ...
A bloody year-long war for control of the world's most powerful drug cartel has killed 1,700 people in the Mexican state of Sinaloa. Now a new threat looms -- US airstrikes.
Trump has declared war on Latin American drug traffickers and declared the Sinaloa Cartel a "terrorist" organisation. He has sent several warships toward nearby Venezuela, accusing the government of ...
A bloody year-long war for control of the world's most powerful drug cartel has killed 1,700 people in the Mexican state of Sinaloa.
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