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According to the term you entered "trafficking": 213 news found
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Joaquin Guzman Lopez, Son of 'El Chapo,' Changes Plea in U.S. Drug Trafficking Case

Joaquin Guzman Lopez, son of El Chapo, changes his plea to guilty in a major U.S. drug trafficking case as he seeks a deal with prosecutors.

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WORLD NEWS
Trump to Pardon Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez Amid Election Tensions

Trump announces a pardon for ex-Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernandez, impacting the upcoming presidential elections and U.S.-Honduras relations.

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POLITICS
Trump Announces Imminent US Operations Against Venezuelan Drug Trafficking by Land

Trump signals increased military efforts to combat Venezuelan drug trafficking, claiming 85% success at sea.

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WORLD NEWS
Dominican Republic Grants US Access for Anti-Drug Operations

Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader allows US operations to combat drug trafficking in restricted areas.

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CRIME
Former Philippine Mayor Alice Guo Sentenced to Life for Human Trafficking

Alice Guo, ex-mayor of Bamban, Philippines, sentenced to life for human trafficking tied to online scam operations.

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WORLD NEWS
Ecuador Rejects Return of Foreign Military Bases in Referendum

Ecuadorians have voted against allowing foreign military bases, a setback for President Noboa amidst rising drug-related violence.

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TECHNOLOGY
USS Gerald R. Ford Aircraft Carrier Arrives in Caribbean Amid Escalating Tensions with Venezuela

The USS Gerald R. Ford arrives in the Caribbean as the U.S. ramps up military pressure on Venezuela amid anti-drug operations.

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CRIME
Ecuador captures notorious drug lord Wilmer "Pipo" Chavarria in Spain

Ecuador authorities apprehend drug lord Wilmer "Pipo" Chavarria in Spain, highlighting ongoing battles against organized crime.

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WORLD NEWS
Colombia President Suspends Intelligence Sharing with US Amid Caribbean Strikes

Colombia halts intelligence sharing with the US following missile strikes in the Caribbean, raising human rights concerns.

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POLITICS
US military strikes on drug boats in Pacific result in six fatalities, prompting legal scrutiny

US military strikes in the Pacific against alleged drug boats kill six, raising concerns about legality and human rights violations.

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