Life amid Mexican cartels | Forced labour fight in South Korea

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A deadly kidnapping in Matamoros, Mexico had international media breathlessly reporting every shocking twist: first, four American tourists were kidnapped, then two were murdered, and finally the cartel allegedly involved sent out a written apology letter.

But for the locals of the long cartel-held city, it was business as usual except for just one thing: the Americans were actually found. We’ll hear what life alongside the Gulf Cartel is really like and the complex relationship between the community and these criminal organizations.

South Korean lawmakers and protesters hold placards during an anti-government rally denouncing South Korea’s plans to compensate victims of Japan’s forced

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