This commentary's author discusses how current debates about the military's role in stifling cartels bring to mind lesser-known stories from Afghanistan.
"Los Salazar" control drug trafficking routes along the U.S.-Mexico border and its operations primarily involve smuggling ...
The biggest risk is not that Mr. Trump is committed to a gloves-off plan for the cartels. It’s that, beyond the tough talk, ...
President Trump wants to deploy a blunt new tool to fight Mexican cartels that flood the U.S. with drugs, by adding them to a ...
Although it's set in Mexico City, French film 'Emilia Pérez' ran into a frost reception on its opening there. Critics cited ...
According to reports, La Morsa and Aureliano "El Guano" Guzmán form part of a group that is protected by former public servants ...
ABC News just spent two nights with members of one of the largest cartels in Mexico as they explained their operations in a ...
The proposal to treat cartels as terrorists, if it completes inter-agency review, adds significant collateral risks: Anyone who has contacts with narcos, knowingly or not, could be accused of ...
Carlos D was the second-in-command of Los Lobos (The Wolves) and "considered a high-value target," the armed forces said in a ...
has seen conflict between drug-trafficking groups affiliated with the Sinaloa cartel and La Linea crime organization, or Juárez cartel. The remains of a dozen bodies were found in December 2024 in a ...
The full implications of designating the cartels as terrorist organizations will depend, in large part, to how the administration follows through. President Trump, in one of his first actions back ...
President Trump, in one of his first actions back in office, signed an executive order that moves the U.S. government toward designating drug cartels as terrorist organizations. The decision is part ...