A new UN report states that illicit drugs like fentanyl and various nitazenes—synthetic opioids several times more potent than fentanyl—are taking over the illicit drug market from traditional drugs ...
“Despite the reinforcement of the arms embargo, weapons and ammunition trafficking continue to flow into Haiti and into the ...
Dr. Vu Le Thai Hoang takes office as Vietnam's Permanent Representative to the United Nations and Ambassador to Austria. His ...
The Youth Forum at the CND brings together young leaders from around the world to engage in discussions with UNODC experts on ...
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has reported a significant rise in the price of opium, reaching $750 per ...
Opium prices in Afghanistan have skyrocketed, nearing record highs and primarily benefiting large traffickers and organised ...
In 2024, opium prices reached ₹65,486 per kilogram, a tenfold growth from ₹6,535 per kilogram in 2022 when the Taliban ...
Ghada Waly, executive director of UNODC, warned the profits from the drug trade are being funnelled into trans-national organized crime groups, which are destabilizing Afghanistan, the region, and ...
Opium prices in Afghanistan are soaring and handing "massive profits" to criminal groups following a poppy cultivation ban imposed by the ...
Prices for opium in Afghanistan have increased tenfold since the de facto authorities imposed a drug ban in 2022 following ...
“The surge in opium prices and the substantial stockpiles mean that drug trafficking in Afghanistan remains a highly ...
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