Ecuador released a man who survived a U.S. strike on a suspected drug-trafficking vessel after finding no evidence that he ...
Jeison Obando Pérez is recovering in a Bogotá hospital from injuries he sustained in the attack, and will likely be released ...
Ecuador has released the survivor of a US strike on a submarine alleged to have been smuggling drugs in the Caribbean.
Ecuador reportedly released a man Monday who survived one of the U.S. strikes on a suspected drug-trafficking submarine after authorities said they found no evidence he committed a crime, according to ...
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Trump calls Colombia's Petro an ‘illegal drug dealer’ and announces an end to US aid to the country
President Donald Trump says he'll slash U.S. funding to Colombia because the country’s leader “does nothing to stop” drug ...
The US military carried out the strike on the suspected drug-carrying vessel on Thursday, killing two people and taking two ...
Cartels are using submersible vessels to traffic drugs. NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Steven Dudley, co-founder and co-director of InSight Crime, about the narcosubs and if they can be stopped.
The US is releasing the two survivors of Thursday’s military strike on a suspected drug vessel in the Caribbean to their home countries of Ecuador and Colombia, President Donald Trump said Saturday.
In what is the eighth known U.S. attack on a boat since Sept. 2, two individuals aboard the vessel were killed, Hegseth said.
President Donald Trump on Sunday referred to Colombian President Gustavo Petro as “an illegal drug leader” and said he ...
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