Aerial surveillance of the cartels has increased, with at least 18 spy plane missions flown over the Southwest and near ...
The move against a half-dozen organizations followed an executive order from President Trump that said the United States ...
Colombia overall has been improving in media freedom rankings, with a 20-point improvement on the World Press Freedom Index.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro suggested that legalizing cocaine in other countries would help dismantle drug trafficking.
More than half a dozen drug cartels with roots in Latin America will be classified as "terrorist" organisations by the United ...
As the world's largest producer of cocaine, Colombia has suffered under years of political unrest and violence at the hands of drug cartels — Petro argues that current global drug policy often sees ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has said that “cocaine is no worse than whiskey” as he suggested the global cocaine ...
However, Plan Colombia had mixed results: While it weakened cartel influence, it came at a high human and financial cost and did little to curb overall drug production. Elisabeth Malkin ...
On Ecuador's lawless southwest coast, drug gangs operate with impunity and terrified residents ask if their president's "iron ...
A recent U.S. sanctions notice has put the spotlight on an alleged narcotics ring from the small Baltic country, which ...
Freezing of USAID funds impacts crucial Latin American programs fighting drug trafficking, poverty, and corruption ...
Cocaine “is no worse than whisky” and is only illegal because it comes from Latin America, said Colombian President Gustavo Petro during a live broadcast of a government meeti ...