Colombia's President Gustavo Petro on Tuesday said drug traffickers have acquired two missiles which they plan to fire at his ...
Breaking down the current global power order, former Colombian Ambassador Pinzón discussed the impact of organized crime with ...
For decades, Buenaventura has been the crown jewel of drug trafficking along Colombia’s Pacific corridor. A detention center ...
Fighting between two armed groups has been ongoing for almost a month along the border with Venezuela. Leaked Colombian ...
It took forensics police almost a week to extract all the packages stashed inside the crusher's three rollers, officials said ...
A recent U.S. sanctions notice has put the spotlight on an alleged narcotics ring from the small Baltic country, which purportedly includes a previously-convicted trafficker dubbed a “global kingpin” ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro suggested that legalizing cocaine in other countries would help dismantle drug trafficking.
In Colombia, coastal erosion caused by a combination of climate change and environmentally destructive industrial agriculture is displacing the country’s poorest citizens. But the scale of the ...
Friday night, officers pulled over a vehicle due to its tag light being out, according to the Calera Police Department. After smelling marijuana, the officers searched the vehicle and found 21 kg, or ...
In this regard, he has promised the government's support for their reintegration and emphasizing the creation of social wealth in Colombia. Petro said Tuesday that cocaine is illegal only because it ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro said cocaine is “no worse than whiskey” and is only illegal because “it’s made in Latin America.” Colombia is by far the largest producer and exporter of cocaine. Its ...
Cocaine ‘is no worse than whiskey’ – these are the words of Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro. He said during a live ...
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