Colombian President Gustavo Petro suggested that legalizing cocaine in other countries would help dismantle drug trafficking.
Cocaine is no worse for your health than the common glass of whiskey, claimed the president of Colombia — the world’s biggest producer and exporter of the illegal drug. In a first-of-its-kind ...
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has said that “cocaine is no worse than whiskey” as he suggested the global cocaine industry could be “easily dismantled” if the drug was legalized worldwide.
The fighting between the two armed drug ... a trade war between the two countries. The violence has revealed the fragility of the truces between armed groups in many parts of Colombia.
They are popular among international drug traffickers because they can often elude detection by authorities. Though most commonly seen off the coast of Colombia, "narco subs" have been spotted ...
THE President of the world’s cocaine capital Colombia said the drug was “no worse than whiskey ... narrowly avoided an immigration and trade war. America’s Commander-in-chief started ...
Speaking on American television Monday, a senior U.S. official insisted that U.S. President Donald Trump’s paused plan to impose tariffs on Canadian goods are the product of the drug war ...
Peter Navarro, President Trump’s senior trade adviser, has characterized the administration’s new 10% tariff on Chinese imports as part of a “drug war” rather than a trade dispute.
He also insisted that the tariffs had a dual purpose: “The president is fighting a drug war, not a trade war.” Trump on Monday said penalties on imports from the two U.S. neighbors would be on ...
EL MUNDO attends the training of the volunteers of the 'Latin battalion'. "I wouldn't be here if I didn't believe in the ...