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10 Atrocities Committed By Mexican Drug Cartels
When Pablo Escobar was gunned down in 1993, the focus on drugs entering the United States shifted from South America to Mexico, which enjoys nearly 3,200 kilometers (2,000 mi) of the American border. The Mexican cartels that rose to meet the demand might be new, but they are undeniably vicious.
10San Fernando Massacres
Although the majority of victims in the Mexican drug wars are rival cartel members, no one is truly safe. In the spring of 2011, the Los Zetas cartel got word that the rival Gulf Cartel had sent for reinforcements from other states. They intercepted several busloads of civilians on Mexican Federal Highway 101 in San Fernando. When the migrants refused to work for the cartel, they were all shot and killed (one man survived when the bullet missed his brain).
MexicoJaliscoBaja-californiaLos-mochisSinaloaAcapulcoGuerreroPancho-villaChihuahuaMonterreyNuevo-leóxNuevo-leonE-commerce brews Salvadoran coffee Share CLOSE Hebert Vasquez from El Salvador makes coffee at his cafe in Qionghai, Hainan province. Salvadoran gourmet coffee producers seek to attract Chinese consumers via e-commerce. [Photo/Xinhua]
SAN SALVADOR-At Christmas time, coffee pickers at El Salvador's mountaintop coffee plantations were busy filling baskets with the bright red berries used to produce the Central American country's famed gourmet brew.
Hugo Hernandez, coffee consultant and businessman, said the December's harvest is of particular significance, for it could prompt the first online sales of gourmet coffee to Chinese consumers, as part of an e-commerce strategy he promoted throughout the year.
AtacoAhuachapaesEl-salvadorChinaBeijingUnited-statesHainanQionghaiChineseSalvadoranAmericanLes-fontanE-commerce brings Salvadoran coffee, Chinese consumers closer amid pandemic (Xinhua) 11:10, December 30, 2020 SAN SALVADOR, Dec. 29 (Xinhua) -- At Christmas time, coffee pickers at El Salvador's mountaintop coffee plantations are busy filling baskets with the bright red berries used to produce the Central American country's famed gourmet brew. This December's harvest is of particular significance, for it could prompt the first online sales of gourmet coffee to Chinese consumers, as part of an e-commerce strategy he promoted throughout the year, said coffee consultant and businessman Hugo Hernandez. During the COVID-19 lockdown, Hernandez worked to connect Salvadoran producers with Chinese e-commerce companies to scale up trade between the two markets.
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Verissimo had to make do with third place as rivals Osvaldo Filho and Marcelo Skaf went by him in the final seconds of the Superbike Brazil race.
The gaffe occurred on the eighth and last race of the championship.
Footage of the remarkable incident showed Verissimo looking behind him after going round the final bend with a comfortable margin over his rivals and then standing up on his bike and raising his arms in the air.
The second time he turned round to double-check on the men behind him, he obviously realised he had made a grave miscalculation and got immediately back into race mode by sitting back down again on his motorbike and accelerating as fast as he could.
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