What began as student-led demonstrations against crime in the western city of San Cristóbal have spiralled into general unrest over inflation and shortages
After 13 Years on Run, Mexican Drug Lord Is in Prison by webdesk@voanews.com (VOA News)
After 13 years on the run, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, the world's most wanted drug lord, spent Sunday in a maximum-security Mexican prison. Mexican and U.S. authorities arrested him in a dawn raid Saturday without a shot being fired at a condominium in Mazatlan, a Pacific seaside report in his home state of Sinaloa. Later, he was flown in a police helicopter to the prison. Authorities said they had tracked him for weeks and came close to capturing him a week ago. But...
Catching El Chapo could accelerate shift away from moving drugs into the US “to a more local, less sophisticated and more territorial model” for gangs
Washington Post |
5 tycoons who want to close the wealth gap
Washington Post As the middle class struggles to make gains and President Barack Obama strives to shine a spotlight on the issue of income inequality, an unlikely constituency is looking for ways to close the nation's growing wealth gap: A handful of top U.S. business ... and more » |
No comments:
Post a Comment