Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
La Rompe ONU ("ONU Breakers") is a rival organization which is also devoted to the drug trade in Puerto Rico. Rompe ONU was first organized by several former ONU members and has been involved in a violent war against ONU members. In 2015, 105 persons linked to Rompe ONU were arrested by the ATF and the Puerto Rico Police. [11]
La Rompe ONU The NETA Association ( Asociación Pro-Derechos del Confinado , "Association for Prisoners' Rights", Asociación NETA , or simply NETA ) is the name of a gang that began in the Puerto Rico prison system and spread to the United States mainland.
Mexican embassy compound in Quito where the incident took place (c. 2016) Jorge Glas in 2017In December 2023, former Ecuadorian vice president Jorge Glas, who had served as vice president under presidents Rafael Correa and Lenín Moreno, entered the Mexican embassy in Quito to request asylum, alleging political persecution. [7]
Los Talibanes, known to a lesser extant as Los Nortes, [2] are a Mexican criminal organization based in San Luis Potosí and Zacatecas.The name "Los Talibanes" is attributed to Iván Velázquez Caballero "El Talibán" or "El Z-50", who broke with Miguel Treviño Morales, "El Z-40", and allied himself with the Gulf Cartel to displace his former partner.
Map of Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela. The 2008 Andean diplomatic crisis was a diplomatic stand-off involving the South American countries of Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela.
Los Rompe Discotekas is a 2006 compilation album by Héctor el Father.This album was released under the Roc-A-Fella Records label and under contract with Jay-Z. [2] Popular singles include "Here We Go Yo" by Héctor el Father featuring Jay-Z, "Yomo Dele" by Yomo featuring Fat Joe, and "El Teléfono" by Héctor el Father and Wisin & Yandel.
Otto Fernando Pérez Molina (born December 1, 1950) [1] is a Guatemalan politician and retired general who served as the 48th president of Guatemala from 2012 to 2015. Standing as the Patriotic Party (Partido Patriota) candidate, he lost the 2007 presidential election but prevailed in the 2011 presidential election. [2]
In September 1964, Uruguay broke diplomatic relations with Cuba following the recommendation of the Assembly of the Organization of American States, held in Punta del Este. In October 1985, diplomatic and commercial ties are resumed during the first term of Uruguayan President Julio María Sanguinetti, after 12 years of military dictatorship ...