Uruguay pleads DEA to help with rising drug violence

Uruguay's struggle against surging cocaine trafficking, exacerbated by the accidental loss of a crucial cargo scanner years ago, highlights the strained relations with the DEA and the urgent need for international assistance.

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An aerial view shows containers stacked at the port, in Montevideo, Uruguay January 3, 2024. REUTERS/Mariana Greif

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