Forget drugs. Forget El Chapo. A new generation of gangsters istrying to take over local...Grillo, Ioan
Drug cartels’ turf war in Mexico’s Chiapas state sends villagers fleeing to Guatemala Aug. 22, 2024 “It exacerbates the problem of corruption because judges will be catering to special interests,” said Amrit Singh, a professor at Stanford Law School. ...
But never have they seen the solid month of fighting that broke out Sept. 9 between factions of the Sinaloa cartel after drug lordsIsmael "El Mayo" ZambadaandJoaquín Guzmán Lópezwere apprehended in the United States after flying there in a small plane on July 25. Zambadaclaimed he was kid...
many border towns would shrink, and that would come with unexpected consequences. For example, Skinner explains, there are no dentists in Columbus, but there are about 10 dentists just across the border in Puerto Palomas, Mexico. Columbus residents who need dental work will travel to...
Like it or not, Mexico’s real economy differs markedly from the paper economy described by official statistics. Left out are the earnings of some of Mexico’s largest and most profitable export corporations--drug cartels. Last fall, U.S. prosecutors estimated the annual earnings of Mexico’s...
It simply can’t. Therefore, we should not be surprised if in these hours the EU bureaucrats are panicking. They know that the perfect storm is coming and after it, there will probably be no trace of the “dream” that Count Kalergi had envisioned. ...
Mexico’s Leftist President Tries To Preempt Any U.S. Invasion Targeting Drug Cartels "There won’t be an invasion. It’s not going to happen.” Published:Friday, January 3rd, 2025 @ 11:25 amBy:Kevin Smith Lessons from Italy's success may be example in cutting US illegal ...
The prospect of a vaccine is “exciting,” saysPete Teel, an entomologist at Texas A&M. Meanwhile, however, violent drug cartels in Mexico represent a new complication, as they threaten to make wildlife control and quarantine enforcement more dangerous. While scientists in bo...
"Strong encryption enables religious minorities facing genocide, like the Uyghurs in China and journalists investigating powerful drug cartels in Mexico to communicate safely with each other, knowledgeable sources and the outside world," Granick said. ...
he said on the campaign trail he’d consider invading or bombing Mexico, and his advisers have also discussed a “soft invasion” of the country as the president-elect vows to wage a war on drug cartels — a claim Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has said her country would not accept....