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Luis Chaparro
Journalist/Producer @CNN @Vice @CBS @BusinessInsider @ajenglish @Guardian @TheDailyBeast @Proceso @El_universal_mx @efenoticias ****
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Mexico’s President Says His Country Doesn't Produce Fentanyl. His Military Seized 7 Tons in 5 Years.
28 Jun 2023
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www.vice.com
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| International Relations
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador claimed that Mexico does not produce fentanyl, despite the National Guard's seizure of over seven tons of the synthetic opioid in the past five years. The U.S. government has identified Mexico as a major producer, with cartels like Sinaloa and Jalisco New Generation processing imported fentanyl. Cartel operatives have admitted to VICE News that they produce and import fentanyl, and recent U.S. legal actions target Chinese companies for supplying precursor chemicals. The Mexican military has also been active in seizing methamphetamine and busting illegal labs.
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Nathaniel Janowitz
Nathaniel Janowitz is a journalist/writer/photographer based in the Americas. He currently works for VICE and previously published with outlets like The New York Times, ESPN, BBC, High Times, Esquire, others.
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US Claims El Chapo’s Sons Fed People to Tigers, Tested Fentanyl on Humans
14 Apr 2023
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www.vice.com
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The U.S. has announced new federal indictments against Los Chapitos, the sons of Joaquín 'El Chapo' Guzmán, accusing them of running a violent fentanyl trafficking operation. The charges include testing fentanyl on humans and feeding victims to tigers. The Sinaloa Cartel, led by the Guzmán brothers, is alleged to be the primary source of fentanyl in the U.S. The indictments also involve a network of chemical suppliers from China and a broker in Guatemala. The U.S. and Mexico have formed a commission to combat synthetic drug trafficking, and the U.S. Treasury has sanctioned individuals involved in the cartel's operations.
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Krista Mahr
Krista Mahr is a journalist reporting on Africa, based in Johannesburg. She is an active contributor to several news organizations including the Washington Post, the Financial Times, Newsweek, Bloomberg Businessweek, Associated Press and others. Mahr was previously based in New Delhi, where she ...
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Biden’s next battle in his opioids fight: His own bureaucracy
08 Mar 2023
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POLITICO
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A new law enacted in December has removed the training requirement for practitioners to prescribe buprenorphine, a drug that helps patients wean off opioids like fentanyl or heroin. Despite DEA support for the law and efforts to make medication-assisted treatment more accessible, practitioners face challenges with pharmacies and drug distributors cautious about DEA regulations and legal risks. The DEA is working to address distribution bottlenecks, and the White House is aiming to remove barriers to accessing buprenorphine. However, many doctors are unaware of the changes, and there are issues with insurance coverage and state requirements. The opioid crisis has led to a complex situation where pharmacies, distributors, and physicians must navigate legal and ethical concerns, with the risk of patients returning to street drugs if the system fails to provide the necessary medication.
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Souleyman Messalti
Souleyman Messalti is a journalist based in Mexico City, Mexico.
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Fentanyl in Mexico: The Underreporting of Overdose Deaths
01 Aug 2023
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gatopardo.com
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The article explores the severe impact of fentanyl on Mexico, particularly in Tijuana, where a shortage of metadona has led to increased addiction and overdose deaths. It highlights the struggles of healthcare providers like Dr. José Curiel, who faced a crisis when the government halted metadona supplies. The piece criticizes the Mexican government's inadequate response and underreporting of overdose deaths, contrasting it with the more proactive measures in the United States. Organizations like Prevencasa are praised for their harm reduction efforts, while the DEA's investigation into drug trafficking is noted. The article underscores the urgent need for better coordination and public health policies to address the growing fentanyl crisis.
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Dario Sabaghi
Journalist interested in human rights and International news. Coverage of Ukrainian crisis in 2014 from Kiev and Crimea. Reporting conditions of Syrian and Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan. Investigation about violation of human rights towards Kurds in Southeastern Turkey. Feature Photo ...
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Inside Attorney General Nominee Matt Gaetz's Complicated Pro-Cannabis Stance
15 Nov 2024
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Forbes
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Matt Gaetz, nominated by President-elect Donald Trump for U.S. Attorney General, is known for his pro-marijuana stance, advocating for federal reforms while opposing state-level recreational measures. His nomination has revived scrutiny over past allegations, with lawmakers seeking the release of Ethics Committee findings. Gaetz's potential influence on federal marijuana policy could lead to significant changes, especially with upcoming DEA hearings on marijuana rescheduling. His complex position reflects a blend of advocacy for reform and cautious opposition to certain state initiatives.
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Legu Zhang
Legu Zhang is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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Beijing Misleads About Cooperating with US on Fentanyl Crisis
14 Apr 2023
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www.polygraph.info
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The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned Chinese entities for supplying fentanyl precursors to Mexican cartels. Chinese Foreign Ministry's claims of cooperation are misleading, as China has linked counternarcotics efforts to broader geopolitical issues and suspended cooperation after Nancy Pelosi's Taiwan visit. Fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid, has caused tens of thousands of deaths in the U.S. annually. While China regulated fentanyl substances in 2019, Mexican cartels now dominate production using Chinese-sourced precursors. The U.S. urges China to adopt stricter controls, but China resists, citing legal constraints and international obligations.
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