Colombia, Mexico to update extradition pact
Colombia said Wednesday it has wrapped up negotiations with Mexico to amend a decades-old extradition agreement in a new bid to fight organized crime and drug trafficking.
Source: People's Daily
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Drug mafia: CBI to seek Atala's extradition, interrogate Dudu
Panaji, July 9 : The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) will seek Interpol's help for the extradition of the fugitive drug dealer Yaniv Benaim alias Atala, in the police-drug mafia nexus probe.
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Yakuza: Of the End Updated Preview [PlayStation 3]
We clear out a zombie-infested Kamurocho with two different characters in Sega's latest entry in the Yakuza franchise.
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Release of former Tijuana mayor compounds Mexico's judicial credibility problem
Tuesday's release of Jorge Hank Rhon after being held on gun charges is a blow to a government that can't seem to make charges against organized crime stick, writes guest blogger Steven Dudley.
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How many have died in Mexico's drug war?
The last figure released by the Mexican government on the number of dead during its 4 1/2-year, military-led crackdown on organized crime came in January, at just over 34,000. It covered the period...
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Mexicans in U.S. have a way to help Mexico
share: digg facebook twitter The flight of Mexico's upper class from the organized crime and drug cartel battles that plague their nation has created a community that should be willing to help change...
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David Hendricks: Mexicans in U.S. have a way to help Mexico
share: digg facebook twitter The flight of Mexico's upper class from the organized crime and drug cartel battles that plague their nation has created a community that should be willing to help change...
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U.S. issues heightened travel warning for Mexico
The U.S. State Department issued a revised travel advisory for Mexico Friday, warning the security risk posed by organized crime and drug cartel violence was becoming more serious for U.S. citizens.