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Visiting the ghostly remains of a drug kingpin
Hidden along Puerto Rico’s upscale coastline are the eerie remains of a once-glamorous neighborhood that is now overgrown and decaying. This documentary explores the abandoned mansion of notorious ...
Oasis Tour documentary by Steven Knight will be released on the big screen ahead of the international OTT premiere. Yes, you read that right, Oasis‘ reunion tour, which was among the most talked about ...
Sebastian Marroquin, son of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar, tells the other side of his infamous father – the loving family man, and the hitmen who raised him in new series "Dear Killer Nannies." ...
Also: What's wrong with you? By Tony Maglio Martin Short is not a national treasure — the Canadian comic actor and Hollywood superstar is a full-on continental treasure. In addition to (Lawrence) ...
Anant Ambani revives offer to transport 80 animals, all descendants of Colombian drug kingpin’s pets, to India It remains one of the strangest conundrums in modern zoological history – what to do with ...
PUERTO TRIUNFO, Colombia — Along the Magdalena River, one of Colombia’s primary arteries, fishermen move with wary precision. From the silty, tea-colored current, hippopotamuses can surface without ...
Pablo Escobar, the Colombian drug kingpin, was killed in 1993. After his death, most of the exotic animals he had imported were either transferred to zoos or died. These included llamas, cheetahs, ...
Hippos -- descendants from a small herd introduced by drug kingpin Pablo Escobar -- are seen in the wild in a lake near the Hacienda Napoles, once the private zoo of Escobar, in Doradal, Antioquia ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Along the Magdalena River, one of Colombia’s ...
Indian magnate Anant Ambani, son of billionaire Mukesh Ambani, has offered to take in at his wildlife sanctuary in India, 80 “cocaine hippos” currently living in Colombia, where the government is ...
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