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Mexico drug war cartels join forces
Drug wars haunt Colombian city Medellin
The Mexican government says nearly 23,000 people have died in drug-related violence since a military crackdown on cartels began in 2006.
That announcement comes as officials face a new front in their war against the drug gangs.
Two of Mexico's most powerful cartels have joined forces to battle government security forces as well as a third cartel seeking its own slice of the cross-border drug trade.
Al Jazeera's Mariana Sanchez reports from Mexico City (14 April 2010).
Drug wars haunt Colombian city Medellin
The Colombian city of Medellin has seen a resurgence of deadly violence that has brought back memories of its notorious drug kingpin, Pablo Escobar.
Since the beginning of last year, more than a thousand people have been killed in confrontations between street gangs working for rival drug cartels.
Sadly, most of the victims fit the same profile - young men between the ages of 18 and 26.
From Medellin, Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo has this report.