This year saw a dramatic reset to the fight against organized crime in the Americas, and these criminal groups were constantly in the news.
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US President Donald Trump has designated the synthetic drug fentanyl as a WMD, putting the drug on par with nuclear bombs ...
Mexican groups are expanding their local, illicit fuel markets into cross-border smuggling networks that affect the US energy ...
InSight Crime investigator Victoria Dittmar spoke at the Global Humanitarian Policy Forum on December 11 to discuss organized ...
This week we look at surges of violence in Haiti, Ecuador and Mexico, where struggles for territorial control are growing evermore intense.
Endemic corruption has historically frustrated anti-drug trafficking operations in Paraguay and sowed distrust among authorities.
InSight Crime Co-director Steven Dudley recently discussed the pardon of former Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernández on The World.
It took decades for the ELN to achieve hegemony in Arauca. Recently, it has solidified a similar level of control on the Venezuelan side.
The ELN’s impunity in Táchira is the result of years of complicity and cooperation with local security forces and pro-government leaders.
The Venezuelan border region and alliances with Maduro have been strategic in the ELN’s 2025 takeover of Colombia’s Catatumbo.