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Narcofiles: Decline of Colombian Narcos Due to Market Changes

Colombia One 04 Mar 2024
... General’s Office, leaked by hackers ... ‘Narcofiles’, hacker leaks. In 2022, a group of hackers hacked security agencies and armies in Mexico, Colombia, Chile, Peru and El Salvador.
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Google created hurdles to protect smartphone foothold -small search firm

Reuters 28 Sep 2023
antitrust as well as corporate regulation and legislation, with experience involving covering war in Bosnia, elections in Mexico and Nicaragua, as well as stories from Brazil, Chile, Cuba, El Salvador, Nigeria and Peru.
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From rural America to Israel: An Orthodox Jew's unorthodox life

The Jerusalem Post 08 Jul 2023
For an observant Jew, Joseph Cox had a rather unorthodox upbringing ... INGIMAGE) ... His interpretations range from adventures in pre-Columbian Peru, to life in a primitive village, to interactions with musicians, addicts, and internet hackers ... .
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U.S. Senate Democrats call for probe into 'JR-15' child-size rifle

Reuters 26 Jan 2023
antitrust as well as corporate regulation and legislation, with experience involving covering war in Bosnia, elections in Mexico and Nicaragua, as well as stories from Brazil, Chile, Cuba, El Salvador, Nigeria and Peru.
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