BIG STORY – Infection: COVID-19 in Latin America ‘Infection: COVID-19 In Latin America’ examines and Brazil and Mexico to get a firsthand look at how Latin America’s two largest economies are dealing with the Coronavirus through interviews with doctors, residents and community workers vying...
Mexico is one of the main trafficking routes for the drug and for the chemicals to manufacture it, most of which come from China, according to U.S. authorities. TheU.S. Drug Enforcement Administrationsaid that Mexican cartels are "at the heart" of a synthetic narcotics crisis in the United...
Trump's executive orders paving the way for U.S. troops to be sent to the southern border and designating drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. Sheinbaum said that the orders were similar to policies under Mr. Trump's previous administrations and that Mexico wa...
Lax money laundering controls at HSBC allowed two cartels - one each in Mexico and Colombia - to move $881 million in drug proceeds through the bank over the second half of the last decade, according to prosecutors and federal court documents. ...
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Herbert, a resident of Port Townsend, was inspired by the sand dunes of Florence, Oregon, to create a world in which scheming cartels battle for control of the most precious resource in the galaxy—a spice called melange that facilitates space travel and (bonus!) doubles as a hallucinogen. ...
In Mexico & Colombia, it was simply a driver check & we were waved on. We have seen & even interacted with many police during our international journey. I can say the vast majority seem to be actually doing the job of protecting the public first. We still see videos & have memories ...
Mexico. Moreover, the demand for combat-style guns is on the rise, as drug traffickers arm themselves to the teeth to compete for control of trade routes into the US and, more recently, to resist a massive military crackdown that began when President Felipe Calderón took office in December...
It's a lot like Mexico, in fact: Armed enforcers, drug profits, turf wars... except in the U.S., it's all "legal" under the monopolistic protection of the FDA -- an agency that has always sought to protect Big Pharma's market monopolies.What's astonishing about all this is the ...
Communities across the US continue to struggle with an opioid epidemic, and fentanyl has become the most dangerous culprit that’s been slipping past border control. RT’s Ben Swann explains how one of Mexico’s biggest drug cartels has spearheaded the fentanyl trade across our southern border. ...