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Pablo Escobar’s Cocaine Hippos Are Legally People, Says US Judge
A row over whether a group of hippos introduced to Colombia by the cocaine baron should be sterilised and culled has led to the animals being granted “interested persons” status.
2 Chainz' Tapas Restaurant Miserably Failed Its Recent Health Inspection
Inspectors recently visited Escobar, Mr. Chainz’ new tapas restaurant, and discovered that everything was decidedly not "fresh as hell," especially the meat and dairy products.
This Easy Turkey Pozolé Recipe Will Make You Feel Warm and Alive
Aside from wearing a Snuggie all winter, is there anything on Earth more comforting than a hearty bowl of homemade pozolé?
Her er hvad narkokarteller kan lære af McDonald’s og Wal-Mart
Narkohandel er ulovligt, men minder meget mere om legitime selskaber som Amazon og McDonald's, end du måske tror.
What McDonald's and Walmart Can Teach Drug Cartels
Writer Tom Wainwright's latest book Narconomics: How to Run a Drug Cartel looks at the drug trade as if it were a legal business, finding common ground between the underworld and legitimate corporations.
Pablo Escobars voldelige arv og den nye krig mellem kartellerne – del 3
I tredje og sidste del af VICE dokumentaren følger vi de peruanske politistyrker til hjertet af Escobars gamle kokainimperium.
How Pablo Escobar's Legacy of Violence Drives Today's Cartel Wars - Part 1
In part one of our three-part documentary, we meet two DEA agents who spent years on the trail of the elusive king of cocaine and became the basis for Netflix's show, 'Narcos.'
How Pablo Escobar's Legacy of Violence Drives Today's Cartel Wars - Trailer
Countries around the globe are still grappling with the aftermath of Pablo Escobar's reign 30 years after his death. Our upcoming special takes a look at the new cartel wars and the druglord's lasting influence.
British Man Imprisoned for Florida Murders 'Framed' by Drug Lord Pablo Escobar, Ex-Hitman Claims
A notorious assassin for Colombian kingpin Pablo Escobar said he wanted to clear his conscience in an affidavit to a court assessing the case of Kris Maharaj, who has served 28 years in prison for the killings in a Miami hotel.
British Man May Have Florida Double Murder Conviction Overturned After 28 Years in Prison
Kris Maharaj was given the death penalty for the 1986 killings in a Miami hotel. Now, a court has heard evidence that Pablo Escobar's Medellin drug cartel carried out the murders — and that police officers helped frame him.