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A cartel war bleeding Sinaloa dry: homicides rise 400% in the year after the fall of ‘El Mayo’
August 10 was, for many in Mexico, a quiet Sunday like any other. But in Sinaloa—a northwestern state facing the Pacific—it was no ordinary Sunday. That day, 17 homicides were committed: one every 85 ...
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No military strategy can stop Mexico’s cartels
The U.S. would be better off investing in enforcement at the border and cooperation with Mexico City rather than deploying ...
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Latin Times on MSNLa Mayiza Could Win Sinaloa Cartel War Over Los Chapitos By the End of the Year, Report Suggests
According to a new report from CrashOut, sources within La Mayiza said they are confident they will achieve victory against ...
Accused Mexican drug kingpin and El Chapo partner Ismael “El Mayo” Zambada Garcia pleaded guilty in Brooklyn to running a ...
President Donald Trump has signed off on a secret directive that, if activated, would let the US military hunt Mexican drug ...
Shootouts echoing through the streets. Masked gunmen dragging people from homes. Mutilated bodies dumped on the sidewalks.
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Why Trump’s War on the Drug Cartels Is Bound to Backfire
The Trump crackdown recognizes cartels’ financial motive. He has sanctioned several actors, from Mexican banks to a Mexican ...
As an suspected link was revealed between the Sinaloa Cartel and the men accused of killing Australian surfers, the cartel ...
The phenomenon highlights the growing intensity of Mexico's cartel warfare as well as the expanding role of Colombian combatants in conflicts globally. Recruited via private companies and even via ...
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