
U.S. Land Strikes Against Drug Cartels Are Coming, Trump Declares
The U.S. president has signalled a new phase in the drug war.

The U.S. president has signalled a new phase in the drug war.

U.S.–Colombia relations appear to ease after a direct phone call between the two leaders

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro avoided confirming that the United States had carried out an attack on a Venezuelan port facility, while signalling openness to dialogue with Washington.

The record interception highlights Europe’s struggle to confront organised crime networks.

The plan focuses in particular on strengthening cooperation between customs services and private parcel delivery companies to improve drug detection.

Officials are trying to present the ‘positive’ angle of new figures, though it hardly exists.

An anti-drug activist raises the alarm about a growing social problem—now two of his brothers are dead, the first killed in a feud over trafficking and territory.

The arrival of an American aircraft carrier strike group in Latin American waters has sparked anger in Venezuela, with Caracas claiming Washington is preparing for war.

Judicial alarm and chaos in Belgian ports push the country to seek U.S. support.

Adopting a law-and-order type of approach to dismantling the drug trade and the criminal organizations that manage it is a welcome step.