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Post-Assad Syria: Captagon Trade Persists Despite Regime Change

Iraqi authorities seized over a ton of Captagon smuggled from Turkey, likely originating from Syria, highlighting the continued drug trade despite the December 2024 fall of the Assad regime, which used the trade as a major revenue source.

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Third Anderlecht Shooting in Three Days; Brussels Police Unify Command

A fatal shooting in Brussels' Anderlecht municipality at 4:00 AM on [Date] marks the third shooting in three days, possibly linked to drug trafficking; police from six zones now operate under unified command.

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Albanian Escapees Expose UK Immigration Exploitation

Eight Albanian men escaped Yarl's Wood immigration removal center in April 2023; subsequent investigations revealed their illegal status, involvement in drug trafficking, and disillusionment with life in the UK, highlighting the exploitation of immigrants through social media and organized crime.

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Syria's Rebel Victory: The Fate of its Captagon Drug Empire"

Following a rebel victory in Syria, the new leadership has pledged to dismantle the country's massive Captagon drug trade, estimated at $5.6 billion annually, which was reportedly controlled by the Assad regime and military, raising concerns about the future of this illicit industry and its impact o...

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Knife Crime in England: A Former Gang Member's Perspective

In Birmingham, England, 21-year-old William Greenhalgh, a former gang member involved in drug dealing, now advocates against knife crime, attributing its rise to fear, social media glorification, and readily available weapons; the issue is linked to the expansion of the drug trade and cuts to youth ...

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Collapse of Assad's Captagon Empire Leaves Syria in Economic Ruin and Opens Doors for Other Criminal Networks

The fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria ends a massive Captagon drug empire that generated an estimated €5-10 billion annually, with Assad allegedly earning €2.3 billion yearly. The new regime faces challenges in dismantling the drug trade, while other criminal organizations, including those i...

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Colombia Launches Plan to Eradicate Coca Crops in Catatumbo

The Colombian government launched a 140-day plan to eradicate 25,000 hectares of coca crops in Catatumbo, offering farmers financial aid to switch to legal agriculture, while continuing military operations against rebel groups and improving infrastructure.

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Colombia Declares State of Emergency After ELN Attacks Kill 80

Colombian President Gustavo Petro declared a state of emergency in response to ELN rebel attacks that killed at least 80 people over the weekend in northeastern Colombia, suspending peace talks and prompting over 18,000 people to flee their homes.

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Syria Destroys Seized Drugs, Exposing Scale of Captagon Trade

Syrian rebel forces destroyed large quantities of cannabis and one million Captagon pills seized from former Assad regime facilities in Damascus, highlighting the significant role of drug production in Syria's conflict and its €9.5 billion annual revenue.

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Syria's Post-Assad Captagon Challenge

Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's seizure of power in Syria has led to a pledge to end the country's lucrative Captagon trade, estimated at \$5.6 billion annually, involving the Assad family and military, raising concerns about economic impacts and the potential rise of alternative drugs.

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England's Youth Knife Crime Surge: Causes and Consequences

In England, knife crime among youth is surging due to fear, social media glorification, drug trade expansion, and budget cuts to youth services, leading to fatal and non-fatal stabbings, impacting communities and healthcare systems.

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Berlin Police Station Improves Safety Perception; High Crime Rates Persist

Berlin's Kottbusser Tor police station, open for almost two years, has increased residents' perceived safety but high crime, particularly drug offenses, persists; police advocate for Görlitzer Park's nighttime closure to reduce crime.

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