Colombian man arrested for hiding cocaine under toupee at Cartagena airport
Colombian man arrested for hiding cocaine under toupee at Cartagena airport
Colombian police arrested a man at an airport in Cartagena for trying to smuggle cocaine under a toupee on a flight to Amsterdam.
The 220 grams of drugs were worth €10,000 euros.
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Colombia has been rocked by one of its deadliest coordinated attacks in recent years, leaving at least 17 people dead. Authorities say dissidents of the defunct FARC rebels launched two brutal strikes: a car bomb outside a military aviation school in Cali and a drone attack on a police helicopter in Antioquia. At least 12 police officers were killed in the helicopter attack, which targeted personnel eradicating coca leaf crops, the raw material for cocaine. Another five lives were lost in the car bomb blast, which also injured more than 30 people. President Gustavo Petro initially blamed the Gulf Clan drug cartel but later pointed to FARC dissidents as key perpetrators. The violence underscores Colombia’s deepening security crisis as drug cartels and rebel remnants escalate attacks. The United Nations recently reported coca cultivation reached record highs, fueling tensions across the country.
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At least 17 people killed in car bomb and separate helicopter attack in Colombia
Colombian President Gustavo Petro attributed both attacks to dissidents of the defunct Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, commonly known as FARC, adding that an alleged member of the group was arrested in the area of the helicopter explosion.
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Watch: The kitesurfer inspiring Colombia's indigenous Wayuu tribe
Nelson Gomez, a kitesurfing champion and member of Colombia's Wayuu tribe, empowers indigenous youth by teaching them kitesurfing.
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SAIL festival returns to Amsterdam with hundreds of historic ships
The Dutch capital welcomed a fleet of ships from all over the world on Wednesday as SAIL began, the country’s largest maritime festival.
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Heatwave fuels rise in wild swimming across Amsterdam
Amsterdam residents sought relief from the summer heat on Wednesday by plunging into the city’s network of canals, rivers and docks.
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The Netherlands announces weapons package for Ukraine under new Trump-NATO initiative
Amsterdam becomes the first NATO member to use the alliance’s new initiative to supply Ukraine with much needed US weapons as it continues to fend off Russian attacks.
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What was supposed to be a routine flight from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam turned into a terrifying ordeal for passengers aboard Delta Air Lines Flight DL56. The Airbus A330-900, carrying 288 people, suddenly plunged around 1,000 feet over Minnesota due to unexpected severe turbulence. At least 25 passengers were injured, prompting an emergency landing at Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport. Medical personnel met the aircraft upon arrival, and several passengers were rushed to hospitals. Experts say clear air turbulence — invisible and impossible to detect — may be on the rise due to climate change. Here's everything we know about the mid-air chaos.
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