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Northeast cartel will survive capture, extradition of ‘The Egg,’ expert says
In Recent Article, Traveling Abroad onThe arrest and extradition of Juan Gerardo “El Huevo” Treviño Chavez is hardly the end of the powerful and ruthless…
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The Economist: Latin America’s drug gangs have had a good pandemic
In Recent Article, Traveling Abroad onThe event had all the trappings of a new-year celebration. Fireworks lit up the sky. Young men danced arm-in-arm, singing,…
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Of Kidnappings, Lions, and Crocodiles
400 Mawozo, a kidnapping ring in Haiti, has reportedly kidnapped hundreds of victims over the past few years. Their current…
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Inside a Fathers Desperate Quest to Sue the Juarez Cartel
In Recent Article, Traveling Abroad onAdrian LeBaron’s daughter was one of three women killed with their children in a horrific attack on a caravan of…
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La Línea cartel leader No. 1 target on border’s Most Wanted list
In Recent Article, Traveling Abroad onEL PASO, Texas – The reputed leader of the La Línea drug cartel is target No. 1 on the recently…
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The State of Jihadist Terrorism and the Situation in Afghanistan
In Recent Article, Traveling Abroad onScott Stewart, Vice President of Intelligence for TorchStone Global, joins SM Highlights host Chuck Harold to discuss the history and…
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How To Protect Yourself from Fire While Traveling
Fire is a killer. To be more specific, inhaling smoke created by fires causes most fire-related deaths. Globally, far more…
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Understanding and Responding to Risk
Everything an organization does or does not do brings a risk. It is impossible, and one should not try, to…
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The Benefits of Living Gray – Part One: Travel
The term being gray means fitting into the environment so that an observer does not see you as anomalous. The…
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Alleged La Línea cartel member linked to mass grave near border
In Recent Article, Traveling Abroad onEL PASO, Texas – At least 11 bodies have been pulled since late last week from clandestine graves near a…