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Pub. 29 Mar 2023 – 01:10 PM EDT
Act. 29 Mar 2023 – 04:33 PM EDT

Haiti assassination: how much did the US government know about the plot against Moïse?

The alleged involvement of three US government informants in the operation that culminated in the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse has raised questions about how much Washington knew about the plan partially hatched in Miami. Does the FBI have a conflict of interest if it is investigating a case involving one of its informants? ( Leer en español)
Pub. 16 Mar 2023 – 05:51 PM EDT
Act. 16 Mar 2023 – 06:43 PM EDT
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Sexual harassment hits "historic highs": death of Pvt. Ana Basaldua at Fort Hood sounds alarm bells again

Despite new laws to protect soldiers from sexual abuse, the death of Pvt. Ana Fernanda Basaldua, and a new Pentagon report on elite military academies, suggest the problems are far from being resolved. ( Leer en español)
Pub. 31 Ene 2023 – 05:07 PM EST
Act. 31 Ene 2023 – 06:25 PM EST

More suspects in assassination of Haitian President Moïse transferred to U.S.

The U.S. investigation into the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moise took a giant leap forward on Tuesday when four key suspects were flown to Miami from Haiti. ( Leer en español)
Pub. 23 Ene 2023 – 07:09 PM EST
Act. 24 Ene 2023 – 04:17 PM EST

Death of a Latino cadet: the police say he committed suicide but the family believes he was murdered

Alex Bello-Ortiz was a model Air Force cadet whose death devastated his family in 2020. The initial investigation by Daytona Beach police closed the case as a suicide. Armed with new evidence, the family contends that he was murdered by a fellow cadet. The case has since been reopened. ( Lea este artículo en español)
Pub. 23 Ene 2023 – 07:02 PM EST
Act. 23 Ene 2023 – 07:02 PM EST
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The life of Air Force cadet Alexander Bello-Ortiz - in photos

The life of a young Air Force cadet, Alexander Bello-Ortiz, was cut short in tragic circumstances in 2020. His death was declared a suicide but his family suspect foul play.
Pub. 19 Ene 2023 – 01:29 PM EST
Act. 19 Ene 2023 – 01:39 PM EST

The fall of Mexico's 'Supercop' Genaro Garcia Luna. Security chief goes on trial in US for alleged drug cartel ties

Mexico's former Secretary of Public Security is on trial in New York. U.S. officials credit Garcia Luna with creating the country's first investigative agency capable of conducting sophisticated security operations. But he allegedly worked behind his back for El Chapo's Sinaloa cartel.
6 min de lectura
Pub. 10 Ene 2023 – 03:33 PM EST
Act. 10 Ene 2023 – 03:59 PM EST

Honduras ex-president's drug trafficking trial postponed until September

The unprecedented trial was scheduled for April, but government and defense lawyers say they need more time to review sensitive and classified documents, including Hernandez's cooperation with the CIA.
5 min de lectura
Pub. 26 Dic 2022 – 01:04 PM EST
Act. 26 Dic 2022 – 01:24 PM EST

He helped capture the 'Queen of the Coyotes', but he's lived in the shadows ever since waiting for the promise of a Green Card.

Roberto Rivas risked his life to help dismantle a "huge" human smuggling ring involving as many as 10,000 passports. He was brought to the United States as an informant on a special 'public benefit' visa, but claims he was then forgotten about by the agents he assisted. ( Leer en español)
11 min de lectura
Pub. 5 Nov 2022 – 11:07 AM EDT
Act. 5 Nov 2022 – 12:57 PM EDT

Lawyers contest confession of Colombian soldier accused in assassination of Haiti's president

Retired Colombian soldier Mario Antonio Palacios made a taped confession to the FBI before he was arrested in Miami for his alleged role in the assassination of Haiti's president, Jovenel Moise. His lawyers say it was obtained illegally and have asked a judge to block it. ( Lea este artículo en español)
6 min de lectura
Pub. 11 Oct 2022 – 11:46 AM EDT
Act. 11 Oct 2022 – 11:51 AM EDT

Slavery is not gone, is at sea

In this week's episode, The Outlaw Ocean Project examines forced labor is the South China Sea, specifically the Thai fishing fleet. Onboard a Thai fishing ship using enslaved labor, three dozen Cambodian boys and men worked barefoot all day and into the night on the deck.
3 min de lectura
Pub. 6 Oct 2022 – 07:21 PM EDT
Act. 6 Oct 2022 – 07:23 PM EDT

Two key codefendants in drug case of Honduran ex president change plea to guilty

The Salguero cousins are alleged witnesses to a key meeting where El Chapo Guzman allegedly paid $1 million for Juan Orlando Hernandez's election campaign.
2 min de lectura
Pub. 4 Oct 2022 – 11:41 AM EDT
Act. 4 Oct 2022 – 11:41 AM EDT

The discovery of the world’s largest illegal fishing fleet

The longest law-enforcement chase in nautical history, spanning 110-days and 10,000-miles, featured a bunch of vigilantes pursuing Interpol’s most wanted illegal fishing ship. Slaloming around icebergs in a deadly glacier field, cutting through a category 5 storm, this chase only ended when one of the ships sank. To discuss why illegal fishing is so rampant and unchecked, this episode takes us from the capture of the world’s most notorious scofflaw vessel in African waters to the seas off the coast of North Korea where we discover the planet’s largest illegal fishing. Listen to Episode Two of the new podcast series The Outlaw Ocean from CBC Podcasts and the L.A. Times.
3 min de lectura
Pub. 26 Sep 2022 – 05:08 PM EDT
Act. 4 Oct 2022 – 11:25 AM EDT

How the mystery of a massacre at sea ultimately led to a conviction

A tireless investigation chronicles murder on the high seas. Listen to this dramatic first episode of the new podcast series The Outlaw Ocean from CBC Podcasts and the L.A. Times.
3 min de lectura
Pub. 20 Sep 2022 – 04:29 PM EDT
Act. 27 Sep 2022 – 08:28 AM EDT

Drug trial of former Honduran president postponed until April 2023

For the trial to move forward, defense attorney Raymond Colon must first obtain a security clearance to receive classified documents related to the case. That could take time due to Hernandez's close ties to the US government
3 min de lectura
Pub. 18 Sep 2022 – 09:06 AM EDT
Act. 19 Sep 2022 – 04:10 PM EDT
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Redemption story: one man's legal journey from behind prison bars to being admitted to the bar

Angel Sanchez spent 12 years behind bars for his crimes as a member of a Miami street gang. He spent the next 11 years making up for lost time studying law, until he was admitted to the Washington, DC bar. He was sworn in on Friday in the same courthouse where he was convicted in 1999. ( Leer en Espanol)
7 min de lectura
Pub. 13 Sep 2022 – 05:17 PM EDT
Act. 13 Sep 2022 – 05:46 PM EDT

Former Honduran president facing uphill battle in court

Juan Orlando Hernández is due to go on trial in January, but questions are swirling about his defense team, which is described as "ill-prepared". ( Lea este artículo en español)
5 min de lectura
Pub. 13 Ago 2022 – 10:10 AM EDT
Act. 13 Ago 2022 – 10:14 AM EDT
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Vanessa Guillen's family files lawsuit against Army for $35 million in damages

The Guillen family is challenging a longstanding military doctrine that does not allow members of the military who suffer any type of injury while on active duty to sue the federal government in civilian courts.
4 min de lectura
Pub. 23 Jul 2022 – 02:42 PM EDT
Act. 23 Jul 2022 – 03:02 PM EDT

After Caro Quintero's arrest in Mexico, is the Camarena case any closer to being solved?

The 1985 murder of DEA agent Kiki Camarena was a major part of the plot of the popular Netflix series 'Narcos: Mexico'. Following the arrest last week of Rafael Caro Quintero, the notorious Mexican drug lord, US authorities say they want to extradite him to stand trial for numerous crimes, including the kidnapping, torture and murder of Camarena. ( Leer en español)
9 min de lectura
Pub. 18 Jun 2022 – 01:42 PM EDT
Act. 26 Sep 2022 – 05:05 PM EDT

Murder in the Amazon: how much are Bolsonaro's policies to blame?

A federal police investigator said a suspect confessed and detailed what happened to British journalist, Dom Phillips, and Brazilian indigenous rights defender, Bruno Pereira.
5 min de lectura
Pub. 5 Jun 2022 – 12:41 PM EDT
Act. 22 Jul 2022 – 12:49 PM EDT

Lawyers, rabbis and a YouTube detective : the motley legal crew defending former president Hernandez?

Juan Orlando Hernandez is being represented by a curious combination of lawyers, rabbis and a colorful private detective. ( Leer en español)
15 min de lectura
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