Mexico army gives drug cartels free rein as critics claim 'non-aggression pact' | Mexico | The Guardian
U.S. probe into Mexican drug cartel yields 750 arrests
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The only two powerful cartels left': rivals clash in Mexico's murder capital | Mexico | The Guardian
Inside the Jalisco New Generation Cartel – who hang butchered rivals from bridges and make millions from avocados
Mexico's president denies drug lord El Mencho is dead
Mexico army gives drug cartels free rein as critics claim 'non-aggression pact' | Mexico | The Guardian
Jalisco New Generation Cartel's expansion throughout the world. Part II – The Yucatan Times
Mexican drug cartels take aim at journalists - The Limited Times
Mexican cartel's video threats against journalists must be taken seriously, RSF says | RSF
Brutal Mexican Jalisco New Generation Cartel now 'outgun El Chapo's criminal empire'
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Mexico's violent drug cartel Jalisco New Generation targeting Hong Kong cocaine market and reaping huge profits, says official | South China Morning Post
One of Europe's most wanted drug traffickers captured in Switzerland - Then24
Mexican cartel's video threats against journalists must be taken seriously, RSF says | RSF
Mexican drug cartel shares video of hit man eating rival's heart - Daily Telegraph NZ
Mexico: 14 police officers killed by drug cartel
Notorious Mexican cartels aid the country's poor, who are struggling with the coronavirus pandemic | Daily Mail Online
Presumed cartel leader accuses Jalisco governor of organized crime links
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U.S. raids unlikely to crack Mexican capo's drug empire | The Japan Times