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Violence in Mexican state of Sinaloa continues one year after 'El Mayo' Zambada's arrest in US
The street vendor said the few tourists who still visit Culiacan no longer look for posters of drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" ...
The Sinaloa Cartel, often considered the most powerful globally, may be on the verge of failure due to a caste-system ...
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NewsNation on MSNSinaloa cartel quickly losing territories, influence, Mexico says
Mexico's Attorney General's Office says the Sinaloa cartel is on its heels as it tries to retain vital smuggling routes into ...
‘El Mayo’ Zambada: The fall of the shadowy leader of the Sinaloa Cartel who sparked the Culiacán war
The arrest of the drug lord marks its first anniversary, while the Mexican State bleeds due to the fight initiated by his ...
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Latin Times on MSNSinaloa Cartel Factions Are Weaker, Allowing Rival Organizations To Seize Territories, Mexican Officials Say
Federal authorities say factions of the Sinaloa Cartel have been weakened and no longer hold the same power and presence they had when turf wars erupted last year ...
Mexico's most dangerous city is how the residents of Culiacán, Sinlaoa, see their home town a year after El Mayo's caputure.
Ovidio Guzmán López pleaded guilty to four U.S. federal charges last week during a hearing held in the Northern District ...
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U.S. drug raids net $10 million in crypto linked to notorious Mexican Sinaloa cartel, officials say
U.S. drug enforcement agents seized more than $10 million in cryptocurrency linked to Mexico's Sinaloa cartel during raids ...
The Sinaloa cartel used information obtained by the hacker "to intimidate and, in some instances, kill potential sources or cooperating witnesses," the Justice Department said.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum plans a defamation case against the attorney for Ovidio Guzmán López, one of El Chapo's ...
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In Sinaloa's capital, news of a boxing scion's arrest and allegations of cartel ties cause unease
The arrest of Julio César Chávez Jr., son of Mexican boxing legend Julio César Chávez, for overstaying his visa in the U.S. and lying on a green card application shook Sinaloa state's capital.
In 2018, a hacker hired by the Mexican Sinaloa drug cartel run by the infamous kingpin Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán spied on the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City with the goal of identifying “people of ...
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