A South American waterway becomes a cocaine superhighway - to Europe
Briefly

The Paraguay-Paraná waterway, spanning 2,100 miles and connecting 150 ports, was intended for commercial goods but is increasingly used to ship cocaine to Europe.
The emergence of the global container shipping business has allowed drug traffickers to turn the Paraguay-Paraná waterway into a primary route for cocaine shipments.
Read at Washington Post
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