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Fentanyl Instead of Cocaine and New Businesses: How the Transformation of Crime Threatens Latin America, According to a Report

Criminal organizations with a presence in Latin America are undergoing a “dynamic” transformation that allows them to operate in more places, increase their profits and challenge authorities at all levels more, according to the study “The Armed Conflict Survey 2025” published this Tuesday by the non-governmental International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS).

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Criminal organizations with a presence in Latin America are undergoing a “dynamic” transformation that allows them to operate in more places, increase their profits and challenge authorities at all levels more, according to the study “The Armed Conflict Survey 2025” published this Tuesday by the non-governmental International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS).

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Criminal organizations with a presence in Latin America are undergoing a “dynamic” transformation that allows them to operate in more places, increase their profits and challenge authorities at all levels more, according to the study “The Armed Conflict Survey 2025” published this Tuesday by the non-governmental International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS).

·Washington, United States
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Criminal organizations with a presence in Latin America are undergoing a “dynamic” transformation that allows them to operate in more places, increase their profits and challenge more authorities at all levels, according to the study “The Armed Conflict...

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By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español Criminal organizations with a presence in Latin America are undergoing a “dynamic” transformation that allows them to operate in more places, increase their profits and challenge authorities at all levels more, according to the study “The Armed Conflict Survey 2025” published this Tuesday by the non-governmental International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS).

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By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español Criminal organizations with a presence in Latin America are undergoing a “dynamic” transformation that allows them to operate in more places, increase their profits and challenge authorities at all levels more, according to the study “The Armed Conflict Survey 2025” published this Tuesday by the non-governmental International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS).

·Panama City, United States
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By Mauricio Torres, CNN en Español Criminal organizations with a presence in Latin America are undergoing a “dynamic” transformation that allows them to operate in more places, increase their profits and challenge authorities at all levels more, according to the study “The Armed Conflict Survey 2025” published this Tuesday by the non-governmental International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS).

·Colorado Springs, United States
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