David C Adams
Senior Editor, Univision News
David Adams is a Senior Editor at Univision News, responsible for English language content. He was previously Miami bureau chief for Thomson Reuters, leading coverage of the Southeast US and Caribbean.
British-born, Adams came to the United States in the summer of 1992 after five years as a freelance correspondent in Central America. He spent 15 years as the Miami-based Latin America correspondent of the Tampa Bay Times, Florida’s largest newspaper. During a career spanning four decades he has covered the civil wars in Central America, the U.S. invasion of Panama, the Zapatista uprising in Mexico and other historic events in Cuba and Haiti as well as U.S. politics and immigration issues.
In 2002, Adams was awarded the Maria Moors Cabot prize by Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism for outstanding reporting on Latin America and commitment to Inter-American understanding. His twin, Paul Adams, is an award-winning correspondent for the BBC.
30 años de la invasión a Panamá: la extraordinaria historia de dos enemigos a muerte que luego forjaron una larga amistad
El 19 de diciembre se cumple el 30 aniversario de la invasión estadounidense a Panamá que dejó cientos de muertos. Aquí te traemos una historia poco conocida sobre dos militares en bandos opuestos que desempeñaron un papel significativo y muy inusual.
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La amistad de dos militares que salvó vidas en la invasión a Panamá
El próximo 19 de diciembre se cumplen 30 años de la invasión de Estados Unidos a Panamá que dejó centenares muertos y casi 2,000 personas capturadas entre militares y civiles. Lo que poco se sabe de esa historia, es el papel que jugaron dos uniformados de bandos contrarios.

Who was Nery Orlando López Sanabria, the author of the drug ledgers in the Tony Hernández trial
He collaborated with the DEA, is that why they killed him? “Those who knew who [he] was, would be fearful of his becoming a DEA collaborator,” López’s lawyer told Univision.
What did Nery know? A prison murder in Honduras deepens suspicions of government involvement in drug trafficking
Nery López Sanabria trafficked drugs with the brother of Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernandez. After his arrest he started cooperating with the DEA. Is that why he was killed?
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¿Qué sabía Nery López? El asesinato de un narco preso que habló con la DEA salpica al gobierno de Honduras
Nery López Sanabria era socio del hermano del presidente hondureño Juan Orlando Hernández y estaba colaborando con la DEA. ¿Fue esta la razón por la que lo mataron?
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¿Quién era Nery Orlando López Sanabria, el autor de las 'narcolibretas'?
Colaboró con la DEA. ¿Es por eso que lo mataron? Su abogado dice que Nery López no era cualquier narcotraficante. "Era uno grande, como se dice".

Acclaimed Miami professor and expert on drug trafficking accused in plot to launder millions in dirty money, feds say
Bagley is one of the most oft-quoted media experts on the U.S. war on drugs, and other security issues such political corruption in the hemisphere, with a special focus on Colombia and Venezuela.












