The country has freed the man, one of two survivors of a U.S. military strike on a submersible vessel last week, defying President Trump’s claim that he would be held and prosecuted.
The ultrawealthy are ditching their own private planes to avoid jet-trackers. Here's how the VIPs fly under the radar.
The survivor of a U.S. strike on a submersible vessel accused by the Trump administration of transporting drugs in the Caribbean was released by authorities in Ecuador after prosecutors said they had ...
The last time Andrés Fernando Tufiño Chila’s sister heard from him was about a year ago when he told her he was heading out to fish for work, she said. Last week, she was shocked to learn that her ...
“Yesterday, at the direction of President Trump, the Department of War conducted a lethal kinetic strike on a vessel being ...
The United States will slash assistance to Colombia because its leader, Gustavo Petro, “does nothing to stop” drug production ...
Donald Trump’s administration has struck another alleged drug-carrying vessel, killing two people on board, in what appears ...
An eighth strike hit a vessel in the Pacific, the first outside the Caribbean, marking the expansion of Trump’s “extrajudicial executions.” ...
Ambassador Daniel García-Peña discusses the escalating tensions between the US and Colombia. Honest, paywall-free news is ...
The U.S. struck another alleged drug vessel Tuesday night, the eighth such strike in the Trump administration’s fight with ...
Ecuador freed a man captured after a U.S. strike on a suspected drug submarine, raising legal and political questions over ...
This is the eighth US strike on alleged drug trafficking vessels near Latin America, the first on the Pacific side.
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