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France24 (Video) on MSNColombia, Venezuela launch joint operation to counter guerrilla groupsColombia and Venezuela launched a joint operation to counter guerrilla groups that are fighting in the mountainous northeastern Catatumbo region. The violence broke out after the National Liberation ...
The Berlin International Film Festival is kicking off on Thursday with the world premiere of Tom Tykwer’s “The Light,” a ...
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From Trump to Taylor: Six Super Bowl storylines Canadian marketers will be watchingWhen Canadians tune into the Super Bowl on Sunday, there will be plenty of action on and off the field that marketers will ...
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Curbing the supply of fentanyl from Mexico is one of President-elect Donald ... I did not know that dealers were cutting fentanyl into drugs such as cocaine without the knowledge of their customers.
Toronto police say they have seized the largest amount of cocaine in the service’s history and allege that the drugs had ties to a cartel in Mexico. Police Chief Myron Demkiw told reporters at a ...
Cocaine "is no worse than whiskey" and is only illegal because it comes from Latin America, said Colombian President Gustavo ...
Authorities in Canada seized $83 million worth of cocaine linked to a notorious Mexican cartel, marking the largest haul of the drug in Toronto's history, officials announced Tuesday. The over 835 ...
Musician Macario Martínez went viral with a TikTok video playing his music and showing snippets of his life as a Mexico City ...
Canadian authorities seized $83 million worth of cocaine that initially flowed into the country from the Mexico-US border – the largest of its kind in Toronto’s history, officials announced ...
Paul Macintyre of Organized Crime Enforcement said they have seized 835 kilograms of cocaine with a worth of $83.5 million as part of Project Castillo. The drugs came from the Mexican cartel of ...
TORONTO - The drugs seized in the largest cocaine bust in Toronto police history have the “hallmarks” of a notorious Mexican cartel, officials said Tuesday, expressing hope that their ...
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