"Bombing of Innocent Farmers"... ‘Drug Cartel Conflict’ Colombia-Ecuador on the Brink
Ecuador, backed by the U.S., is engaging in a war against drug cartels, leading to heightened tensions with Colombia following a controversial bombing at their border.
Federal Politics: Government Strengthens Cartel Office: Companies Must Justify Price Increases
The German government is enhancing the powers of the Cartel Office to regulate price spikes in energy, particularly in the wake of the Iran conflict.
Business Ticker: Cartel Office Chief Mundt Sees Little Scope for Action on Fuel Prices
German cartel chief Mundt has stated that there is little the agency can do about the soaring fuel prices caused by the geopolitical situation following the Iran conflict.
Mexico unrest sparks last-minute changes to spring break plans as travelers scramble and reposition
American travelers are reconsidering their spring break plans due to ongoing cartel violence in Mexico.
'You are my refuge and my castle.' What the last hours of 'El Mencho' looked like in hiding
The article details the final hours of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, also known as 'El Mencho', the most powerful figure in the Mexican underworld, as he faced a shootout with military forces in a secluded house near Tapalpa, Mexico.
'Narcowar' in Sinaloa: Who are the possible new security chiefs of Los Chapitos
After losing their main security chiefs, Los Chapitos remain resilient in the ongoing cartel conflict in Sinaloa as new potential leaders emerge.