Colombia’s history as a drug trafficking hub plays a major role in attracting visitors to the country – a form of travel known as “dark tourism”. But the Colombian government and much of the population are desperate to shake off this sordid association.
Firstpost America | N18G Pablo Escobar's name still lingers in Colombia—not through violence, but on T-shirts, mugs, and keychains sold to tourists. A new bill in Colombia's Congress seeks to ban all Escobar-themed merchandise,
Some regions of the world are dominated by violence, yet elsewhere people lead relatively peaceful lives. The political scientist Enzo Nussio is researching why this is the case and looking for strategies to make countries in Latin America more peaceful.
The Mexican government has sent 29 prisoners to U.S. Authorities, including a drug lord linked to the killing of a DEA agent in the 1980s.Retired DEA agent Javier Pena is well known after Netflix depicted his life on their docuseries “Narcos.
When you think of Colombia, what images come to mind? For some, it may be coffee or perhaps the country's diverse landscapes and cultures. For many
The infamous drug lord - immortalised in Netflix hit Narcos - is a source of tourism in Colombia, but now the country's Congress wants to ban Escobar merchandise