Mexico’s judicial reform puts federal judges up for popular vote, sparking concerns over the judiciary's vulnerability to organized crime.
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A record 13-ton seizure of cocaine is more evidence that Spain has bounced back as the main entry point into Europe for the ...
Two high-ranking members of Italy's Camorra were arrested in Medellín, Colombia, in a multinational operation against cocaine ...
With the second round of Brazil’s municipal elections coming up, criminals are increasingly being caught using cash to sway ...
As Uruguayans prepare to vote in the first round of presidential elections this weekend, security has emerged as a pivotal ...
A 21-ton seizure of cocaine in Bolivia, if true, reinforces the country's role as a drug producer and transit hub.
United States prosecutors accuse the Treviño Morales brothers of controlling remnants of the Zetas despite a decade behind bars in Mexico.
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William Alcívar Bautista, alias “Willy," was arrested in Spain with his brother Álex, alias “Ronco,” the gang's ...
For the first time, a US bank has admitted to helping criminal networks in Colombia launder hundreds of millions of dollars ...