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The International Law Enforcement topic provides American law enforcement with police news from around the world, focusing on the latest developments in criminal syndicates, drug cartels, organized crime, and international terrorism. It also follows significant developments and events in other countries and explores how cops in Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America enforce their laws.

Cartels are flooding U.S. communities with unregulated vapes disguised as harmless products — here’s how sheriffs are fighting back with coordinated enforcement and federal pressure
From combating cross-border crime to safeguarding democratic values, our alliance rises above politics to protect both nations
The Western Australia Police Force set out to create a powerful police recruitment video to attract recruits committed to policing the world’s largest jurisdiction
The change is necessary because it is taking officers away from their core responsibilities of fighting crimes, the Met chief said
The team ranked 12th out of 55 teams in the Hostage Rescue event, 10th out of 55 teams in the Assault Event and 6th out of 55 teams in the Officer Rescue event
The news of the nation’s largest-ever drug seizure comes on the heels of the Feb. 24 movie release of “Cocaine Bear,” about a drug runner’s plane crash
Established in the early 1990s, the Dubai Police SWAT team hosts the UAE SWAT Challenge, a highly regarded event in the international law enforcement community
It turns out, American policing shares many of the same challenges as other countries
The sports car has a medical cool box in a purpose-built compartment at the front of the Lamborghini Huracan
Another person was shot by the attacker and hospitalized, but is expected to survive according to police
The agents were on boat patrol when they approached a suspect vessel; once they neared it, two passengers opened fire
A study of Dutch police officers found that the officers who were able to watch their BWC footage of a training exercise wrote more accurate and complete reports
FB users wondered why the police needed their help to identify an easily recognizable individual donning a “beast” tattoo
The White House said 300 federal first responders already reached Puerto Rico as of this week
U.S. policymakers may want to take note of the approaches adopted by England, Wales and Australia to achieve nationally integrated and intentional police education
Half of the shipment was meant for Mexico City, but the other half was destined for Los Angeles
The previous height requirement for female officers joining Spain’s police force was set at 5 feet 3 inches tall
All nine justices ruled that the plaintiff should not be allowed to pursue retaliation claims
Officials hope a three-year experiment will reduce overdose deaths
Ontario police say they found 11 handguns concealed in plastic shopping bags
An unseasonably warm, sunny English day calls for ice cream, of course
From freelancing to insurance, there are several factors that should impact go/no-go deployment decisions
Sheriff Kurt Hoffman says he hopes to play a small role in defending Ukrainian democracy
Through a program with the DOJ, this American police officer inadvertently helped Ukrainian LEOs prepare for war
“New Yorkers, including current and retired police officers, stand in solidarity with Ukraine,” the city’s comptroller said
The best leaders continually study leadership principles so they can adapt their responses to various situations and crises
“We are in this until it is over,” said interim Ottawa Police Chief Steve Bell
A protest involving dozens of semi-trailers has gridlocked Canada’s capital city for three weeks
Most were charged with criminal mischief related to a week-long demonstration that blocked one of the busiest U.S.-Canada crossings
Ottawa’s mayor has called in more police to handle increasingly rowdy demonstrations against vaccine mandates
When she’s not on the ice, Justine Todd works as a use-of-force instructor in Ontario
After the pandemic shook up the filming schedule, a pair of lucky contestants were invited back
Rallies that began as a protest of fuel prices have morphed to reflect discontent with the ruling party