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Juan Escobar, son of notorious Colombian drug trafficker Pablo Escobar, said the true story of his father's death has been hushed up. Colombian National Police claimed they shot Escobar dead after using radio triangulation technology to pin point his location as depicted in the hit show 'Narcos.' However, Juan dismissed the role of the Colombian authorities, the Americans, and even the mafia in the role of Pablo Escobar's death, instead calling it a suicide.
Bogota, Feb 10 (EFE).- The drug trafficker Said Razzouki, the criminal most wanted by the Dutch Justice, was arrested in Medellin in an operation in which the authorities had to resort to the techniques with which the Pablo Escobar boss was found more than 30 years ago.(CAMERA: Juan Diego López)WITH IMAGES COURTESY OF THE NATIONAL POLICERESOURCE IMAGES OF THE ARREST OF DRUG TRAFFICKER SAID RAZZOUKI AND SOUNDBITES OF THE ANTI-DRUG TRAFFICKING POLICE OF COLOMBIA, MAJOR GENERAL JORGE LUIS RAMÍREZ.TRANSLATION1. "During the year of investigation the anti-narcotics intelligence members carried out field activities. We had to resort to techniques when we used the Search Block for the location of Pablo Escobar since this individual (Razzouki) applied mechanisms to hide and evade the controls of the authorities. He didn't use media, technology or networks, he got to the point of losing contact with his family for more than eight years ago"2. "He had changed his physical appearance trying to pretend that he was 20 years older than he was, something unconventional for these types of criminals"
BWT Alpine F1 Team and data.ai are excited to announce that data.ai will be an official partner and digital data partner of the team for the 2022 FIA Formula 1 World Championship. The new partnership will see data.ai showcased on the team’s livery of the A522, its driver overalls as well as select team branding at several races during the 2022 season.data.ai is the first company to combine consumer and market data to fuel digital insights applying the power of artificial intelligence to illuminate digital opportunities. BWT Alpine F1 Team is positioning itself with some of the world’s leading brands and the new partnership with data.ai adds to the team’s 2022 roster and will help enhance its own digital profile.BWT Alpine F1 Team will reveal its new A522 to the world next week in Paris, before embarking on its second ever Formula 1 campaign at next month’s Bahrain Grand Prix.
BWT Alpine F1 Team and data.ai are excited to announce that data.ai will be an official partner and digital data partner of the team for the 2022 FIA Formula 1 World Championship. The new partnership will see data.ai showcased on the team’s livery of the A522, its driver overalls as well as select team branding at several races during the 2022 season.data.ai is the first company to combine consumer and market data to fuel digital insights applying the power of artificial intelligence to illuminate digital opportunities. BWT Alpine F1 Team is positioning itself with some of the world’s leading brands and the new partnership with data.ai adds to the team’s 2022 roster and will help enhance its own digital profile.BWT Alpine F1 Team will reveal its new A522 to the world next week in Paris, before embarking on its second ever Formula 1 campaign at next month’s Bahrain Grand Prix.
The FDA approved remdesivir as a treatment for severe COVID-19 cases last month. This is after granting emergency authorization in May, reports Business Insider. But on Thursday, the WHO announced it will not recommend the drug's use for COVID-19 patients. "There is currently no evidence that it improves survival or the need for ventilation," the organization said. Remdesivir was the first coronavirus treatment to receive emergency authorization from the FDA. With Pfizer and Moderna's vaccines on the horizon, there is less of a need for weaker treatments.
Adele's '21' is ranked as the greatest album of all time ahead of the release of her new album, '25.' Rollo Ross reports.