Trump's USA President's health
Trump's former lawyer: "He's completely crazy"
Ty Cobb was part of Donald Trump's legal team during the president's first term. Since then, he has become a sharp critic of Trump. In a long interview with the Norwegian Dagbladet, he warns of Trump and describes him as an "evil" and "crazy" person.
- He is completely crazy. We must continue to protest and clearly show how evil he is. We need the outside world's help, he says.
He says he is not a psychologist, but that he shares the picture that many others have pointed out - that Trump is showing several worrying symptoms.
- He stops in mid-sentence. His vocabulary has shrunk. His swearing and threats have reached new levels. This indicates a lack of impulse control. With Trump, this means that we are dealing with malignant narcissism without inhibitions.
He also believes that Trump is worse now than during his first term.
Latin American drug trafficking
CIA agents lacked authorization – died in crash in Mexico
The two American CIA agents who died in a car accident in Mexico earlier this week did not have authorization to participate in any local operation. This is stated in a statement by the Mexican Ministry of Security, writes AP.
"Mexican law is clear: it does not allow foreign agents to participate in operations within the country's territory," the statement reads.
Two Mexican police officers also died in the accident.
The ministry also emphasizes that it was not aware of any foreign agents operating or planning to participate in an operation on Mexican soil.
One American agent is said to have traveled to the country as a tourist, while the other arrived with a diplomatic passport.
Violence in Colombia
Roadside bombing in Colombia – at least 13 people killed
13 people were killed and at least 38 injured in a bombing on a highway in southwestern Colombia on Saturday. The explosion caused major damage and several vehicles were damaged. A large crater was formed on the road, according to AFP.
The attack occurred in Cauca, a region that has been characterized by drug trafficking and gang violence for many years. Authorities have pointed to defectors from the FARC guerrilla group as responsible for the attack.
On X, President Gustavo Petro calls those who carried out the attack terrorists and fascists.
Sudden flag raising shocked neighbors in London
Residents in the quiet and exclusive London district of Westminster are upset with Montenegro. This after the country's flag was suddenly and completely unexpectedly raised on an ordinary residential building on Cambridge Street, the BBC and local Westminster newspapers write.
When the house was handed over, the plans for an embassy were not known. Only later did Montenegro apply for and receive permission. Despite the embassy promising in a new statement to be a "respectful and considerate" neighbor, with only moderate traffic to the house, many in the area are upset and are demanding change.
“It’s a pretty bizarre decision,” says Paul Fisher, one of the few politicians on the council responsible who opposed the planning application.
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