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A United Nations report found a rise in users, confiscation and deaths as cocaine trafficking expands into Africa and Asia, ...
The global cocaine trade keeps setting new records, with cocaine the world's fastest-growing illicit drug market as Colombia ...
A popular party drug in the 1980s has made a comeback in Oklahoma, according to a Drug Threat Assessment report released by ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized $1.5 million in cocaine at the Colombia Solidarity International Bridge.
The Colombian navy said it seized an unmanned narco sub equipped with a Starlink satellite off the country's Caribbean coast.
Drug traffickers are reportedly testing a new generation of unmanned "narco subs" in the Caribbean—equipped with cutting-edge ...
U.S. cooperation has been instrumental in strengthening Colombia's security forces, law enforcement, and justice institutions ...
Six accused drug traffickers allegedly using boats and "narco subs" to traffic cocaine were hit with U.S. sanctions, the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control said ...
The main cocaine trafficking flows remain from the Andean countries in South America to North America, but also from the ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has suspended the extradition of a rebel leader to the United States, arguing that he needs to stay in Colombia to contribute to peace talks.
The global cocaine trade keeps setting new records, with cocaine the world's fastest-growing illicit drug market as Colombia production surges along with users in Europe and North and South ...
Police forces from Colombia, France, Portugal, Poland and Cape Verde also took part in the operation. Spain is a major gateway to Europe for drug trafficking networks due to its ties to former ...