Mexico’s top drug-trafficking outfit Jalisco Cartel – New Generation (CJNG) could survive the death of its founder Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes through a decentralised business model that operates like a franchise across multiple criminal markets, according to organised crime experts.
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Orbán proposes ‘fact-finding mission’ to Druzhba pipeline, admits ‘difficulties’ caused by his veto
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has proposed that a “fact-finding mission” be deployed to the…
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The nostalgic winter drink dividing Germany
“Most Germans don’t know anything about German colonial history and therefore about the conference,” she explains. Lumumba often becomes part of the conversation. Visitors frequently recognise the name from the drink – but not the history…
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China’s top legislature removes 9 military officials ahead of Beijing’s ‘two sessions’
China’s top legislature has removed nine military officials from its list of deputies ahead of Beijing’s biggest annual political meeting next week, according to state news agency Xinhua.Among the deputies removed were five full generals, one…
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Kenyan police arrest man accused of recruiting fighters for Russia
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Police in Kenya have arrested a man named in an alleged scheme that duped Kenyans with promises of skilled work in Russia, only for them to end up on the front lines of the fighting…
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Everybody loves Punch the baby monkey. Would you actually do the hard work needed to help him?
Much like their human cousins, baby macaques crave comfort.
Punch, a forlorn-looking young Japanese macaque monkey, went viral last week after being pictured clinging to an orange IKEA orangutan plushie at Japan’s Ichikawa City Zoo. Abandoned by…
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Mette Frederiksen announces Denmark will hold snap election on March 24 – POLITICO
Frederiksen directly referenced Copenhagen’s ongoing tensions with Washington in her speech in parliament, and said her now-caretaker government would remain vigilant in the lead-up to the March vote.
“Even though there is now an…
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