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Afghan opium crisis
Afghanistan's opium production is through the roof.
Afghan opium crisis
EU6 years ago
Watchdog warns of cocaine 'resurgence' in EU
European Monitoring Center for Drugs and Drug Addiction says the EU is witnessing a "resurgence" in cocaine use amid a rise in the drug's output in Latin America.
Watchdog warns of cocaine 'resurgence' in EU
More6 years ago
Bangladesh defends drug war as family contests death
The Bangladeshi government defends a police crackdown on illegal drugs amid allegations that the campaign is being used to target political opponents.
Bangladesh defends drug war as family contests death
More6 years ago
Bangladesh kills 86, arrests 7,000 in anti-drug crackdown
Bangladesh police have killed at least 86 people and arrested about 7,000 since launching a crackdown on drug trafficking this month.
Bangladesh kills 86, arrests 7,000 in anti-drug crackdown
France6 years ago
2 killed in shooting in France's Marseille
Two more violent deaths have occurred overnight in the southern French city of Marseille, known for its turf wars for control of the drug trade.
2 killed in shooting in France's Marseille
Mexico6 years ago
Nine bodies found in southwest Mexico
Authorities in Mexico find nine bodies in the back of a pickup truck, as drug violence continues to plague the country.
Nine bodies found in southwest Mexico
More7 years ago
Philippines bars EU official critical of Duterte
The Philippines has barred entry to an EU party official critical of President Rodrigo Duterte's brutal drug war.
Philippines bars EU official critical of Duterte
Reports7 years ago
Poppy cultivation on the rise in Afghanistan: Officials
Afghan officials say opium poppy cultivation is increasing in Afghanistan, calling on the regional countries as well as the world community to do more.
Poppy cultivation on the rise in Afghanistan: Officials
More7 years ago
Court pushes Manila on drug war records
The Philippines’ top court orders police to hand over full records of fatalities in its war on drugs.
Court pushes Manila on drug war records
More7 years ago
Philippines moves to quit International Criminal Court
The Philippines said on Wednesday it is withdrawing from the International Criminal Court (ICC) due to what President Rodrigo Duterte called "outrageous" attacks by UN officials and violations of due process by the ICC.
Philippines moves to quit International Criminal Court
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