The U.S. claims it is engaged in “armed conflict” with Tren de Aragua, Ejército de Liberación Nacional, and Cártel de los ...
One man killed in the first strike was Luis “Che” Martínez, a 60-year-old local crime boss who had previously been jailed for ...
President Donald Trump has justified the attacks as a necessary escalation to stem the flow of drugs into the United States.
By Steve Fisher Published November 7, 2025 at 3:00 AM MST LA CIÉNEGA, Mexico – Barreling down the highway at 100 mph, a ...
As many as 18 people, including a policeman, women, and children, lost their lives when groups of armed bandit clashed in the Katcha area of Sindh. The fierce gunfire also left 18 others injured.
The Trump administration justified the strikes by declaring drug cartels ‘unlawful combatants’ and that the U.S. is in an ...
Let’s posit, just for the sake of argument, that a South Dakota police officer shot and killed a person merely suspected of ...
Several heads of state made speeches at the conference calling out the president by name, including many from South America.
During an Oval Office press briefing Friday, Trump called on his press secretary Karoline Leavitt to answer a question about ...
When the Trump administration’s war on drugs came to Franklin, N.H., the coordinated raids — complete with flash-bang grenades — were touted as targeting operatives of Mexico’s feared Sinaloa Cartel ...
The organizations, led by HRCC Chairperson Robert Mkwezalamba and FND Coordinator Fryson Chodzi, told the news conference in ...