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Medellin Cartel victims demand truth and justice as cartel boss Fabio Ochoa walks free in Colombia
Read full article: Medellin Cartel victims demand truth and justice as cartel boss Fabio Ochoa walks free in ColombiaThe return of the notorious drug trafficker Fabio Ochoa to Colombia, following his deportation from the United States, has reopened old wounds among the victims of the Medellin cartel, with some expressing their dismay at the decision of Colombian authorities to let the former mafia boss walk free.
Colombia begins sterilization of hippos descended from pets of drug kingpin Pablo Escobar
Read full article: Colombia begins sterilization of hippos descended from pets of drug kingpin Pablo EscobarColombia has begun the sterilization of hippopotamuses, descendants of animals illegally brought to the country by late drug kingpin Pablo Escobar in the 1980s.
Colombia proposes shipping invasive hippos to India, Mexico
Read full article: Colombia proposes shipping invasive hippos to India, MexicoColombia is proposing transferring at least 70 hippopotamuses that live near Pablo Escobarās former ranch to India and Mexico as part of a plan to control their population.
Leftist's election to test Colombia's alliance with US
Read full article: Leftist's election to test Colombia's alliance with USItās one of the United Statesā few enduring alliances in an often-turbulent Latin America, one built around a decades-long partnership combating the nationās drug cartels.
Italy seizes 4 tons of cocaine linked to Colombian Gulf Clan
Read full article: Italy seizes 4 tons of cocaine linked to Colombian Gulf ClanItalian agents have confiscated 4.3 tons of cocaine with a street value of nearly a quarter-billion euros (dollars) in the northeastern port city of Trieste, dealing a blow to Colombia's feared Gulf Clan in one of the largest drug busts ever in Europe.
Leader of now-defunct Colombian drug cartel dies in US jail
Read full article: Leader of now-defunct Colombian drug cartel dies in US jailAn elderly leader of the former Cali cartel that smuggled vast amounts of cocaine from Colombia to the United States in the 1980s and 1990s has died in a U.S. prison.
Maluma on historic MedillĆn show, fulfilling lifelong dream
Read full article: Maluma on historic MedillĆn show, fulfilling lifelong dreamFresh from the special unveiling of his Madame Tussauds wax figure in MedellĆn, Colombia, Maluma is ready to give the largest concert ever held at the Atanasio Girardot Soccer Stadium in his hometown.
Colombian leader sees opportunity in cannabis, but not coca
Read full article: Colombian leader sees opportunity in cannabis, but not cocaColombian President IvĆ”n Duque has high hopes for the medical marijuana industry in a country that has been waging a costly war against a different drug ā cocaine ā for decades.
US judge: Pablo Escobar's cocaine hippos legally 'people'
Read full article: US judge: Pablo Escobar's cocaine hippos legally 'people'A U.S. court order says the offspring of hippos once owned by Colombian drug kingpin Pablo Escobar can be recognized as people with legal rights in the U.S. The case involves a lawsuit against the Colombian government over whether to kill or sterilize the hippos whose numbers are growing at a fast pace.
Pablo Escobarās ācocaine hipposā raise ecological dilemma
Read full article: Pablo Escobarās ācocaine hipposā raise ecological dilemmaThis one comes with poop that environmentalists say is threatening to collectively suffocate fish in Colombiaās most important river. During the 1980s, the cocaine trafficker illegally imported four hippos, a male and three females, native to sub-Saharan Africa for his personal exotic zoo. AdDozens of wild hippos found their way to the nearby Magdalena River, which flows northward through the country and to the Caribbean Sea. Environmentalists say the hippos have displaced the vulnerable West Indian Manatees, or sea cows. She said she is not afraid of the wild hippos.
Fear and love surround Escobar's hippos thriving in Colombia
Read full article: Fear and love surround Escobar's hippos thriving in ColombiaA hippo warning stands on the shore of a lagoon near Doral, Colombia, Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021. The humans in this rural area have embraced the hippos as their own, in part because of the tourist dollars they bring in. The scientists began working on the hippo population forecast last year after one of the animals chased and severely injured a poor farmer. āThey love them.āSerna said each procedure can cost around $8,500 ā a steep price for the regional environmental agency that oversees the animals. Echeverri said the agency has conducted 10 sterilizations and relocated four juvenile hippos to Colombian zoos.