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This week, the troubling US airstrike on a “suspected” drug boat and comparing the facts with the Trump administration’s ...
The US has majorly escalated its policy of treating crime groups as terrorists with a lethal missile strike on a "drug boat" ...
We debunk the myths that Tren de Aragua is a terrorist group or involved in international drug trade as the US alleged.
Ecuadorian prosecutors charged former Interior Minister José Serrano with helping plan the high-profile assassination of a ...
President Nayib Bukele in El Salvador is celebrating 1,000 days without homicides. But what does that mean exactly?
On July 1, Mexico approved a law that creates a legal framework for coordination among security agencies tackling high-impact ...
The creation of a ride-hailing app shows how Brazilian gangs are combining real-world territorial control and technological ...
Although the Venezuelan government mostly dismantled the pranato in its prisons, the structure has been replicated in police ...
This week's On the Radar handles El Mayo's guilty plea, tensions in Colombia's peace process, and the US's latest military ...
The Chapitos are one of the most powerful crime groups in Mexico, and they are reshaping the country's criminal landscape.
The sentencing of a minor for murdering a Colombian presidential hopeful connects guerrillas to the killing, but evidence is thin.
Tren de Aragua is infamous for its rapid expansion throughout Latin America. But a wave of criminals originally from the northwestern Venezuelan state of Zulia who have been arrested or killed in ...
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