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  • Mexican Drug War - Wikipedia182409
  • Mexico's Drug War - Blog182410
  • Borderland Beat: Reporting Mexico's Drug War - Blog182411
  • Mexico's Drug War - Council on Foreign Relations182412
  • Mexico's Drug War - NYT182413
  • Book: Murder City: Ciudad Juarez and the Global Economy's New Killing Fields - Charles Bowde182416
  • Book: To Die in Mexico: Dispatches from Inside the Drug War - John Gibler182417
  • Report: CHANGING THE GAME ORDROPPING THE BALL? Mexico’s Security and Anti-Crime Strategy under President Enrique Peña Nieto182418
  • Movie: Cartel Land182420
  • Enfrentamientos en Culiacán de 2019 - Wikipedia190373
  • ‘Mother of all battles’: terror for Mexicans as war rages inside Sinaloa cartel - Guardian 12.12.24444778
  • Mexican Cartel Kingpin Takedowns Create More Chaos Than Stability - Latin American Post 05.12.24443616
  • Disappearances double in Sinaloa amid Mexican cartel rift - BBC 04.12.24443606
  • 8 dead in a mass shooting in a cartel-plagued town in central Mexico - AP News 01.12.24443605
  • US Treasury sanctions Mexican drug cartel for illegal red snapper fishing - SAN 27.11.24443611
  • A Cartel Double-Cross Turns a Mexican State Into a War Zone - NY Times 08.10.24443613
  • US arrests spark cartel ‘war’ in northern Mexico: ‘Like a narco pandemic’ - Financial Times 28.09.24443610
  • Civil war in the home of Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel: Fear grips Culiacan - Al Jazeera 27.09.24443607
  • More than 100 killed or missing as Sinaloa Cartel war rages in Mexico - Reuters 21.09.24443612
  • Sinaloa cartel war grips city in northern Mexico - Al Jazeera 20.09.24434904
  • Violent clashes between drug traffickers in the Mexican state of Sinaloa - Le Monde 19.09.24443608
  • Mexican city of Culiacan is near a standstill over fears of cartel clashes - AP News 12.09.24443615
  • Sinaloa violence sparks fear of intra-cartel war in Mexico - Reuters 10.09.24443617
  • Are Mexican drug cartels as powerful as people think? - LA Times 28.08.24443614
  • Drug cartels wage brutal turf war in Celaya, Mexico's most dangerous city - France24 23.04.24443609
  • How the ‘Mexican miracle’ kickstarted the modern US–Mexico drugs trade - Conversation 10.04.24408159
  • A War on Mexican Drug Cartels or a War on Surplus Humanity? - E-International 04.01.24443618
  • Drug lords hunt corrupt police officers who stole shipment in Tijuana - Guardian 11.12.23388214
  • Mexican cartels are fifth-largest employers in the country, study finds - Guardian 21.09.23373468
  • Video: The Mom Who Hunted Down 10 Cartel Members For Killing Daughter. - Deathdoor 15.09.23418301
  • La condena a García Luna en Estados Unidos golpea de lleno a toda la política mexicana - El País 22.02.23332405
  • Mexico's ex-security minister Genaro García Luna convicted of drug trafficking - BBC 22.02.23332406
  • The Sinaloa Cartel Is Controlling Water in Drought-Stricken Mexico - Vice 20.09.22320913
  • Siege of Cartels: The effects of organized crime in Mexico - Borgen Project 17.09.22306769
  • Death of two Jesuit priests shines spotlight on growing threat in Mexico - Guardian 08.07.22295243
  • At Cartel extermination site; Mexico nears 100k missing - AP News 28.02.22275204
  • Mexican cartels are increasingly moving into wildlife crime - NatGeo 25.02.22320912
  • U.S.-Backed Drug War Fuels Murders of Journalists in Mexico, Most Dangerous Country for Media Workers - Democracy Now! 28.01.22271525
  • El Chapo’s wife Emma Coronel Aispuro sentenced to three years in US prison - Guardian 30.11.21263019
  • Six bodies found hanging in violence-ridden Mexican state - Al Jazeera 24.11.21262264
  • Press Freedom Under Attack, TV Anchor Gets Death Threat from Cartel - Democracy Now! 13.08.21255016
  • Video: Inside Mexico's Most Powerful Drug Cartel - ABC News In-depth 22.07.21328839
  • Trading sex for cosmetic surgery in Mexico's narco capital - BBC 22.07.21250383
  • 'An atmosphere of terror': the bloody rise of Mexico's top cartel - Guardian 02.04.21240068
  • Mexico’s everyday war: Guerrero and the trials of peace - Open Democracy 07.05.20207115
  • Cowed and Outgunned: Why Mexico’s Police 'Don't Stand a Chance' Against Drug Cartels - Guardian 05.11.19192040
  • Mexico Cartels: Which are the Biggest and Most Powerful? - BBC 24.10.19192038
  • López Obrador and Trump speak in aftermath of El Chapo son shootout - Guardian 19.10.19190370
  • La Batalla de Culiacán - El País 18.10.19190372
  • Autoridades liberan a hijo de ‘El Chapo’ tras violento ataque de cartel en México - Insight Crime 18.10.19190374
  • Photos show the chaos and aftermath of a Mexican battle over drug lord 'El Chapo's' son - Business Insider 18.10.19190371
  • El Chapo: Mexican police free drug lord's son as Culiacán battle erupts - BBC 18.10.19190368
  • How the Sinaloa Cartel Bested the Mexican Army - Time 18.10.19190367
  • El Chapo: Mexican police capture then release drug boss's son after battle with cartel - Guardian 17.10.19190369
  • México y la guerra sin nombre - International Crisis Group 15.06.17182421
  • Murder of mexican journalists points to U.S. role in fueling drug war violence - Intercept 15.06.17182422
  • Mexican Journalists Lose Another Colleague To The Drug War - New Yorker 20.05.17182423
  • The US Case vs. El Chapo: 10,000 pages and recordings - 05.05.17182424
  • No Excuse: Mexico must break cycle of impunity in journalists' murders - CPJ 03.05.17182425
  • More and more people are being murdered in Mexico — and once more drug cartels are to blame - LA Tmes 03.03.17182426
  • Massacres, Drugs, and Money: Mexico’s Disastrous Drug-War Decade - Daily Beast 17.12.16182427
  • As Frustration's With Mexico's Government Rise, So Do Lynchings - NYT 23.01.16182428
  • Why Cartels Are Killing Mexico’s Mayors - NYT 15.01.16182429
  • The death of Mexican news in the age of drug cartels - Independent 10.01.16182430
  • Why Kidnapping, Extortion Boomed in Mexico - Insight Crime 19.11.15182431
  • Mexico's President Under Pressure Over 'Hugs not Bullets' Cartel Policy - Guardian 05.11.19192039
  • Serving Mexico's Cartels, Armed Cells Led to an Explosion of Violence - Insight Crime 05.11.15182432
  • 7 Mexico Presidents, Few Results in Battle Against Cartels - Insight Crime 03.11.15182433
  • Underworld: How the Sinaloa drug cartel digs its tunnels - New Yorker 03.08.15182434
  • The Staggering Death Toll of Mexico’s Drug War - PBS 27.07.15182435
  • Counting Mexico's drug victims is a murky business - NCR 01.03.14182436
  • Mexico's cartels: Behind the drug war - CBC 25.02.14182437
  • Mexico Drug War Fast Facts - CNN 02.09.13182438
  • Investor Insight: Is Mexico's Drug War Doomed To Failure? - Forbes 24.06.13182439
  • Mexico's war on cartels made drug crisis worse, says new government - Guardian 19.12.12182440
  • Mexico changes stance in drug war – but little difference seen from Calderón - Guardian 18.12.12182441
  • Mexico drug war continues to rage in region where president fired first salvo - Guardian 30.11.12182442
  • Calderón’s war The gruesome legacy of Mexico’s antidrug campaign - Harpers 01.01.12182443
  • An American Drug Lord in Acapulco - Rolling Stone 25.08.11182445
  • The Struggle for Mexico - New Republic 16.03.11182446
  • La Violencia - Guernica 01.11.10182447
  • The Murderers of Mexico - NYRB 28.10.10182448
  • Mexico convoy threads its way through strange drug war in Sonora state - LA Times 16.10.10182449
  • Mexico's drugs war: in the city of death - Guardian 16.09.10182450
  • The War for Drugs: How Juárez became the world’s deadliest city - Boston Review 15.08.10182451
  • The Killer of His Daughter's Mother: A Cunning American Boy Becomes a Mexican Cartel Soldier and East L.A. Executioner - Dallas Observer 17.06.10182452
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