Pablo Escobar, a pioneer in large-scale cocaine trafficking, founded the Medellín Cartel during the 1970s together with the brothers Jorge Luis, Juan David, and Fabio Ochoa, and other ... avoiding ...
According to WSBTV, the Georgia Department of Corrections confirmed that the Atlanta rapper was released earlier today (January 31). His return to the outside world comes just weeks after ...
A notorious bandit kingpin, Kachallah Bammi Yarma, who was jailed in Niger Republic in 2015, has been released after serving his sentence. Bammi Yarma has now returned to Katsina, a state in the ...
Bukele confirmed the offer in a post on X, saying El Salvador has “offered the United States of America the opportunity to outsource part of its prison system.” He said his country would ...
Protesters gather on the second day of pro-Trump events fueled by President Donald Trump's continued claims of election fraud in an attempt to overturn the results before Congress finalizes them ...
The president of El Salvador on Monday offered to house convicted US citizens in ... Photos released by the government of El Salvador last year showed prison guards in riot gear moving shirtless ...
Saturday, Feb. 1, marked a pivotal moment in the life and career of hip-hop artist YFN Lucci, as the chart-topping musician was officially released from prison and placed on parole. His return to ...
SAN SALVADOR - El Salvador’s iron-fisted leader Nayib Bukele on Jan 3 offered to jail Americans so that President Donald Trump can outsource the US prison system, an extraordinary step that was ...
the Bibas family said "a quarter of our heart has returned to us after 15 long months" following the 35-year-old's release. "But the home remains incomplete," the family said, adding they would ...
El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele offered to imprison dangerous “criminals” from the United States and foreigners sent from the United States in his country’s mega-prison, Secretary of State Marco ...
“We have offered the United States of America the opportunity to outsource part of its prison system,” Mr. Bukele wrote on X, saying his government was willing to take in convicted ...
Bukele confirmed the offer on X, saying that his country is willing to “outsource part of the US prison system” for a fee that would be affordable for the US but beneficial to El Salvador.