drug cartels /tags/drug-cartels drug cartels en-US SAąúĽĘ´«Ä± Fri, 20 Mar 2026 17:14:00 GMT What you need to know about Mexico’s drug cartels amid escalating violence /americas/2026-03-20/what-you-need-to-know-about-mexicos-drug-cartels-amid-escalating-violence The recent killing of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, the leader of the Cártel de Jalisco Nueva GeneraciĂłn (CJNG) has once again brought global attention to drug-related violence in Mexico. His death at the hands of the Mexican security forces triggered a wave of retaliatory violence that affected several states. This situation will undoubtedly occur again. Fri, 20 Mar 2026 17:14:00 GMT /americas/2026-03-20/what-you-need-to-know-about-mexicos-drug-cartels-amid-escalating-violence Raul Zepeda Gil | The Conversation La Jefa: the wife of slain drug kingpin El Mencho and the women at the heart of the cartels /americas/2026-03-04/la-jefa-the-wife-of-slain-drug-kingpin-el-mencho-and-the-women-at-the-heart-of-the-cartels Cartels are not sustained by spectacle alone. They endure because someone moves the money, launders the profits, manages the assets, cultivates legitimate fronts and binds networks of loyalty through family. In the case of CJNG, that figure was not only El Mencho. It was also, allegedly, his wife Rosalinda González Valencia. Wed, 04 Mar 2026 17:31:00 GMT /americas/2026-03-04/la-jefa-the-wife-of-slain-drug-kingpin-el-mencho-and-the-women-at-the-heart-of-the-cartels Adriana Marin | The Conversation Mexican cartel clashes fuel worries in lead-up to FIFA World Cup /americas/2026-02-24/mexican-cartel-clashes-fuel-worries-in-lead-up-to-fifa-world-cup The violence that followed the killing of a cartel leader in Mexico is fueling fears that the bloodshed could hurt tourism ahead of the FIFA World Cup later this year. The killing sparked a surge in violence and put the country on edge. Tue, 24 Feb 2026 19:28:21 GMT /americas/2026-02-24/mexican-cartel-clashes-fuel-worries-in-lead-up-to-fifa-world-cup Megan Janetsky | The Associated Press 25 Mexican National Guard troops killed in Jalisco after cartel leader's capture, official says /americas/2026-02-23/25-mexican-national-guard-troops-killed-in-jalisco-after-cartel-leaders-capture-official-says Mexico Security Secretary Omar GarcĂ­a Harfuch says 25 members of the National Guard were killed in Jalisco in six separate attacks following the capture of Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, who died after his capture. GarcĂ­a Harfuch said Monday some 30 criminal suspects were killed in Jalisco. Mon, 23 Feb 2026 14:53:51 GMT /americas/2026-02-23/25-mexican-national-guard-troops-killed-in-jalisco-after-cartel-leaders-capture-official-says Megan Janetsky and Fabiola Sánchez | Associated Press Death toll from US strikes on alleged drug boats reaches 126 people /americas/2026-01-27/death-toll-from-us-strikes-on-alleged-drug-boats-reaches-126-people WASHINGTON — The U.S. military says the death toll from strikes on alleged drug boats is up to 126 people, with the inclusion of those presumed dead after being lost at sea. The military said 116 people were killed immediately in at least 36 attacks carried out since early September. Ten others are believed dead because searchers didn't locate them. Tue, 27 Jan 2026 14:32:55 GMT /americas/2026-01-27/death-toll-from-us-strikes-on-alleged-drug-boats-reaches-126-people Ben Finley and Konstantin Toropin | Associated Press Mexico sends 37 cartel members to US in latest offer to Trump administration /americas/2026-01-20/mexico-sends-37-cartel-members-to-us-in-latest-offer-to-trump-administration Mexico's security minister says the country has sent 37 more cartel members to the United States. The announcement came Tuesday as the U.S. increases pressure on governments to tackle drug smuggling networks. This marks the third time in the past year that Mexico has transferred detained cartel members to the U.S. Harfuch noted that the government has sent a total of 92 people so far. Tue, 20 Jan 2026 20:30:00 GMT /americas/2026-01-20/mexico-sends-37-cartel-members-to-us-in-latest-offer-to-trump-administration Megan Janetsky | Associated Press Mexico rejects Trump’s offer of military strikes against cartels — again /americas/2025-11-18/mexico-rejects-trumps-offer-of-military-strikes-against-cartels-again Mexico’s president on Tuesday ruled out allowing U.S. strikes against cartels on Mexican soil, a day after U.S. President Donald Trump said he was willing to do whatever it takes to stop drugs entering the U.S. Tue, 18 Nov 2025 20:04:12 GMT /americas/2025-11-18/mexico-rejects-trumps-offer-of-military-strikes-against-cartels-again Fabiola Sánchez | Associated Press World Cup hype collides with the reality of cartel violence in the Mexican state of Jalisco /americas/2025-11-03/world-cup-hype-collides-with-the-reality-of-cartel-violence-in-the-mexican-state-of-jalisco Fans have been flocking to soccer matches in Jalisco, Mexico, as authorities fine-tune security for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Meanwhile, volunteers in one of Mexico's most violent states continue to search for some of the country's 134,000 disappeared. Mon, 03 Nov 2025 15:06:39 GMT /americas/2025-11-03/world-cup-hype-collides-with-the-reality-of-cartel-violence-in-the-mexican-state-of-jalisco Fabiola Sánchez | Associated Press Trump is blowing up boats off Venezuela. Could Mexico’s cartels be next? /americas/2025-10-13/trump-is-blowing-up-boats-off-venezuela-could-mexicos-cartels-be-next As President Donald Trump has blown up one boat after another off Venezuela’s coast and declared an “armed conflict” against drug cartels, a question with stark consequences has arisen much closer to the United States. Mon, 13 Oct 2025 13:52:09 GMT /americas/2025-10-13/trump-is-blowing-up-boats-off-venezuela-could-mexicos-cartels-be-next Paulina Villegas and Jack Nicas | The New York Times Trump says US strike on vessel in Caribbean targeted Venezuela's Tren de Aragua gang, killed 11 /government-politics/2025-09-02/trump-says-us-has-carried-out-strike-against-drug-carrying-vessel-that-departed-from-venezuela President Donald Trump says the U.S. has carried out a strike in the southern Caribbean against a drug-carrying vessel that departed from Venezuela. The president offered scant details on the operation. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Tuesday on X that the vessel was being operated by a “designated narco-terrorist organization." Tue, 02 Sep 2025 19:56:14 GMT /government-politics/2025-09-02/trump-says-us-has-carried-out-strike-against-drug-carrying-vessel-that-departed-from-venezuela Aamer Madhani and Regina Garcia Cano | The Associated Press