Cocaine production in South America is surging, and much of that is being found and seized at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Colombian Navy workers are accused of helping drug traffickers place tracking devices aboard Colombian Navy vessels.
Cocaine again is making headlines 40 years after Pablo Escobar and his Medellin cartel flooded America with “blow.” ...
Colombian authorities are holding a crew of drug traffickers that a grand jury in New York charged with using a fleet of submarines to ferry over 5,000 kilograms of cocaine to the U.S., federal ...
The suspects led an international crew of drug smugglers who specialized in building self-propelled submersible vessels in ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has repeatedly claimed Mexican cartels are behind violence in the country's conflict zone, ...
An Italian fugitive accused of having coordinated the shipment of large cocaine cargoes from Latin America to Europe has been ...
The global suspension of USAID funding is shuttering peace and anti-gang programs in Colombia's most impoverished places, ...
Analysts say that groups like the ELN and the FARC-EMC have also taken advantage of ceasefires to recruit more fighters and ...
Mexican and Colombian cartels orchestrate a silent army of workers and corrupt officials who help to distribute the drug ...