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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 03/25
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 11/16
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 06/18
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In Pictures: Colombia's FARC rebels
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Colombia's criminal networks consolidate around two forces
Two major criminal networks have been extending their reach throughout Colombia. In Mexico. pressure from security forces has had the opposite effect, causing the criminal underworld to fragment.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 03/25
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 11/16
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Opinion: Guns, drugs, and La Barbie: Why America is responsible for Mexican drug cartels
Drug lords like La Barbie threaten Mexico's security with American-bought firearms, and finance their violent empires with American drug money.
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La Barbie: from football star to feared drug lord
La Barbie, whose real name is Edgar Valdez Villarreal, was a Texas football star before he moved to Mexico City and joined the Sinaloa Cartel.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 06/18
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 05/25
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In Pictures: Colombia's FARC rebels
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Colombia vote: Former FARC hostages run for Congress
Six former FARC hostages – each held for years by the leftist rebel group – are running for Congress in Sunday's Colombia vote. Voters are choosing 102 senators and 166 representatives in the legislative elections.
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US applies Colombia antidrug lessons to Afghanistan
A new strategy in Afghanistan to combat the opium trade draws on US experience curbing cocaine shipments in Latin America.
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Opinion: The war on drugs needs a timeout
Before Washington ramps up yet another losing war on drugs, why not let a commission construct a better policy?
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Never too old to salsa in Colombia
Scores of dance clubs for seniors, called viejotecas, are now drawing younger dancers to its classic rhythms.
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In strategic shift, Colombia's FARC targets cities
The embattled guerrillas are attacking urban areas that they had been pushed out of by a sustained military campaign under President Uribe.
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Colombian rebels' new strategy: release hostages
The release of four hostages Sunday marks an attempt by FARC to regain public credibility after a devastating year, say analysts.







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