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Central America

Honduras: When The Police Are Part of the Problem

Honduras recorded 82.1 killings per 100,000 residents in 2010, making it the most violent country in the world. The violent surge is attributed to increasing transnational drug trade in the region and police corruption.

Honduras: The Revenge of Luis Gomez

A surge in cocaine trafficking has brought Honduras the world's highest per capita homicide rate. Nick Miroff tells the story of one violent incident that claimed two lives.

Cartels Carve New Drug Routes in Central America

Mexico's drug cartels have made their way into Central America and are forging new drug trade routes in Belize, a country that has recently been added to the Obama administration's "black list".