El Chapo's son details abduction of a Sinaloa boss
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Alleged Sinaloa cartel leader operating world’s largest fentanyl ring killed by Mexican military
An alleged Sinaloa cartel leader who was wanted by US authorities on suspicion of operating the “world’s largest known fentanyl production network” was killed by the Mexican military on Sunday. Pedro Inzunza Coronel,
The Trump administration has designated the Cartel de los Soles a terrorist organization, but some say the Venezuelan entity is "not a group" at all.
Cartel drones are turning the border sky into another battlefield. El Paso officials say the threat is changing fast.
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South Africa charges international shipping lines with alleged cartel conduct on key China trade routes
South Africa’s Competition Commission has referred a case to the Competition Tribunal alleging that a group of international shipping lines colluded to fix freight rates on routes serving the country’s main ports.
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US labels Maduro-tied Cartel de los Soles as a terror organization. It’s not a cartel per se
President Donald Trump’s administration is set to increase pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro by designating the Cartel de los Soles as a foreign terrorist organization.
Reps. Jordan and Hageman probe cartel activity in tribal lands affected by border policies. They seek FBI data on crime linked to policy impacts on Native American areas.
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House Judiciary Republicans request FBI data on alleged cartel activity on tribal lands
The letter is part of the committee's probe on the Biden administration’s open-borders policies, including how the open border policies impacted crime rates in Native American territory.
The Trump administration designated the Venezuelan "Cartel de los Soles" a foreign terrorist organization. Experts say it's not a real cartel.
OPEC+ paused production increases, postponing quota decisions to manage fragile cohesion, geopolitical risks, and a forecasted massive global oil oversupply.
Lawmakers from both U.S. parties said Sunday they support congressional reviews of military strikes against vessels suspected of smuggling drugs in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean, citing a published report that Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth issued a verbal order for all crew members to be killed as part of a Sept.