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A United States court on Thursday ordered a convicted former Mexican security chief and his wife to pay more than $2.4 ...
Two individuals were convicted for laundering money for the Sinaloa cartel in St. Louis, with one acting as the focal point and the other as a courier.
Organized crime and violence in the Mexican state of Sinaloa has forced a local sanctuary to close and transfer at least 700 ...
Photo: Alamy The U.S. Department of the Treasury on Wednesday imposed sanctions on two senior figures of the Mexico-based ...
The Ostok Sanctuary has faced armed attacks, constant death threats and a cutoff from essential supplies needed to keep their ...
Exotic animals in Culiacán's Ostok Sanctuary are evacuated amid cartel violence. Staff face threats and government inaction as Sinaloa Cartel factions clash.
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U.S. Secretary of State Rubio acknowledged that political violence in Mexico is "real" and said he would work to stop arms ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNMexico City mayor's personal secretary and adviser shot deadMexico City Mayor Clara Brugada's personal secretary Ximena Guzmán and adviser José Muñoz were shot dead in the capital ...
Law enforcement officers in the Mexican state of Jalisco came under fire while serving an arrest warrant for a suspect wanted ...
Elías Alberto Quirós Benavides, a Costa Rican, faces U.S. charges for laundering Sinaloa Cartel funds via cryptocurrency.
Hundreds of animals including elephants, crocodiles, lions and tigers have been moved from a violence-torn Mexican cartel heartland to a new home in an operation described as a "21st-century Noah's ...
An animal sanctuary in northern Mexico has been forced to move their 700 animals as violence from criminal warfare has seeped into daily life.
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