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Rising tensions between the U.S. and Colombia suggest Donald Trump's administration is upping the pressure on the Andean ...
Uncover how Costa Rica serves as a key player in cocaine trafficking routes from Ecuador and Colombia to global markets.
A United Nations report found a rise in users, confiscation and deaths as cocaine trafficking expands into Africa and Asia, ...
The main cocaine trafficking flows remain from the Andean countries in South America to North America, but also from the ...
Global cocaine production hit a record 3,708 tons in 2023, driven by a surge in coca cultivation in Colombia, the UN reported ...
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 America, a ...
Ecuador has emerged as the most insecure country in Latin America, with its homicide rate surging to an unprecedented 38.8 ...
Without continued funding to fight drug gangs, some argue it would be better for cocaine to be legalised and sold globally ...
Authorities seized more than six tons of cocaine from a semi-submersible vessel — a so-called "narco sub" — and from two underground hiding places discovered in Colombia, the country's navy ...
As per the the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, in 2023, cocaine production reached a record-high in Colombia — skyrocketing 53 percent to 2,600 tonnes.
Cocaine is no worse for your health than the common glass of whiskey, claimed the president of Colombia — the world’s biggest producer and exporter of the illegal drug.
Cocaine production in Colombia reached a record-high in 2023, jumping 53 percent to 2,600 tons, according to the UN Office on Drugs and Crime. (Except for the headline, this story has not been ...