From Medellín to Mexico, the deaths of cartel kingpins rarely end the narcotics economy. As history shows, the fall of one drug lord often signals transformation, not closure.
Mexico's drug war rages as powerful cartels, inspired by Pablo Escobar's model, battle for dominance. The Sinaloa Cartel and the aggressive Jalisco New Generation Cartel lead the charge, controlling ...
Coming soon on Steam, Tentworks Interactive's Becoming Pablo is letting players build and grow their own drug empire inspired ...
Now that the head of the Jalisco New Generation cartel is dead, what will happen to its coalition of ruthless regional ...
The 2020 drama, written by Adam Patterson and Declan Lawn, could have been played for extremity or melodrama, but is ...
The killings of other cartel kingpins have done little to stem the production and flow of drugs towards the US.
Cartels in Mexico deal in more than just drugs; their tentacles reach into nearly every segment of criminal activity.
This recurring pattern forces an uncomfortable but necessary question: Does eliminating a cartel boss truly dismantle the cartel, or does it merely reshape it into something more fragmented and ...
The killing of organized criminal boss El Mencho led to a wave of violence in Mexico. Why are drug cartels so violent? Is ...
El Mencho death: The Mexican army killed CJNG leader Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, sparking unrest and protests across Mexico. His death, resulting from a military operation, dealt a severe blow ...
There is mayhem in Mexico after the killing of drug cartel chief El Mencho, which shows the immense power organised crime has ...