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Libre News of The World
Libre News
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Libre News of the World is your trusted source for global news, delivering the most important stories with integrity and fairness. In a world where media can often be clouded by bias, we are committed to presenting the truth—unfiltered and agenda-free. Each episode, we delve into the events shaping our world, offering clear, balanced, and well-researched coverage. Whether you’re a seasoned news enthusiast or simply looking to stay informed, Libre News of the World is here to guide you through the headlines with honesty and transparency. Join us as we explore the world’s stories, one episode at a time.
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Libre News of the World is your trusted source for global news, delivering the most important stories with integrity and fairness. In a world where media can often be clouded by bias, we are committed to presenting the truth—unfiltered and agenda-free. Each episode, we delve into the events shaping our world, offering clear, balanced, and well-researched coverage. Whether you’re a seasoned news enthusiast or simply looking to stay informed, Libre News of the World is here to guide you through the headlines with honesty and transparency. Join us as we explore the world’s stories, one episode at a time.
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Libre News of The World. Monday the 24th of November 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! **Today on Libre News of The World**, we covered a sweeping arc of global developments. *China Pledges Greater Market Access to Italian Firms* (ANSA) outlined Beijing’s plan to expand openings for Italian manufacturers and green-tech leaders. *Northern Australia Reels as Cyclone Fina Leaves Thousands Powerless and Damage Mounting* (ABC News Australia) detailed the Category 4 storm that caused massive outages and structural damage in Darwin. In New Zealand, *Worsening Wilding Pine Invasion Raises Alarm in Southland* (1News) highlighted the spread of destructive non-native pines. *Tokyo Rebukes Beijing’s Accusations, Calls China’s Claims Over Taiwan Link Entirely Baseless* (Associated Press) captured rising diplomatic tensions. Further abroad, *South Korea Confirmed as Host for 2028 G20 Summit* (Korea JoongAng Daily) marked Seoul’s return to global economic leadership. Vietnam’s diplomacy featured in *Prime Minister Meets UN Secretary-General and Australian Leader During G20 Summit Engagements* (VietnamPlus). Saudi industry ambitions appeared in *Saudi Arabia Hosts Major Global Industry Summit* (Arab News), while *Iran Grapples With Worst Drought in Six Decades* (Le Monde) revealed a deepening water crisis. The Gaza ceasefire faltered in *Israel Renews Air-Strikes in Gaza* (AP News), and Europe saw optimism with *French Economy Shows Signs of Stabilisation* (Le Monde) and *Italy Receives Its First Sovereign-Rating Upgrade in More Than Two Decades* (Business Standard). Spain’s church faced scrutiny in *Resignation of Catholic Bishop Following Historic Abuse Allegation* (Politiko). Meanwhile, *Portugal Targets Faster Action on Maritime Drug-Trafficking Vessels* (El País) signalled a tougher stance at sea. Peace efforts took shape in *Azerbaijan and Armenia Gear Up for “Peace Bridge” Dialogue* (Baku.ws). Energy security advanced with *UK Government Unveils Critical Minerals Strategy* (The Guardian). Scotland pressed its case in *Scottish Government Demands More UK Investment* (The Herald Scotland), while *Ireland’s Data-Centres Now Consume a Fifth of National Electricity* (Taipei Times) raised climate alarms. Germany forged ahead with *Carbon-Storage Reform* (Clean Energy Wire). Nordic nations sounded warnings in *Scandinavia Raises Alarm Over China-Linked Bus Technology* (The Economic Times). In the Pacific, *Iceland and New Zealand Sign Geothermal Cooperation Deal* (Mirage News). Central Asia featured in *Tashkent Hosts China’s Foreign Minister* (Xinhua). The conflict sharpened with *Ukraine Strikes Russian Power Station* (Reuters), and diplomacy intensified in *Ukraine Begins High-Level Geneva Talks on US-Backed Peace Plan* (The Washington Post). Finally, India faced upheaval as *Major Labour-Code Reform Sparks Nationwide Union Backlash* (The Hindu). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!
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Libre News of The World
Libre News of The World Express Edition. Monday the 24th of November 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! **Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition**, we covered a sweeping arc of global developments. *China Pledges Greater Market Access to Italian Firms* (ANSA) outlined Beijing’s plan to expand openings for Italian manufacturers and green-tech leaders. *Northern Australia Reels as Cyclone Fina Leaves Thousands Powerless and Damage Mounting* (ABC News Australia) detailed the Category 4 storm that caused massive outages and structural damage in Darwin. In New Zealand, *Worsening Wilding Pine Invasion Raises Alarm in Southland* (1News) highlighted the spread of destructive non-native pines. *Tokyo Rebukes Beijing’s Accusations, Calls China’s Claims Over Taiwan Link Entirely Baseless* (Associated Press) captured rising diplomatic tensions. Further abroad, *South Korea Confirmed as Host for 2028 G20 Summit* (Korea JoongAng Daily) marked Seoul’s return to global economic leadership. Vietnam’s diplomacy featured in *Prime Minister Meets UN Secretary-General and Australian Leader During G20 Summit Engagements* (VietnamPlus). Saudi industry ambitions appeared in *Saudi Arabia Hosts Major Global Industry Summit* (Arab News), while *Iran Grapples With Worst Drought in Six Decades* (Le Monde) revealed a deepening water crisis. The Gaza ceasefire faltered in *Israel Renews Air-Strikes in Gaza* (AP News), and Europe saw optimism with *French Economy Shows Signs of Stabilisation* (Le Monde) and *Italy Receives Its First Sovereign-Rating Upgrade in More Than Two Decades* (Business Standard). Spain’s church faced scrutiny in *Resignation of Catholic Bishop Following Historic Abuse Allegation* (Politiko). Meanwhile, *Portugal Targets Faster Action on Maritime Drug-Trafficking Vessels* (El País) signalled a tougher stance at sea. Peace efforts took shape in *Azerbaijan and Armenia Gear Up for “Peace Bridge” Dialogue* (Baku.ws). Energy security advanced with *UK Government Unveils Critical Minerals Strategy* (The Guardian). Scotland pressed its case in *Scottish Government Demands More UK Investment* (The Herald Scotland), while *Ireland’s Data-Centres Now Consume a Fifth of National Electricity* (Taipei Times) raised climate alarms. Germany forged ahead with *Carbon-Storage Reform* (Clean Energy Wire). Nordic nations sounded warnings in *Scandinavia Raises Alarm Over China-Linked Bus Technology* (The Economic Times). In the Pacific, *Iceland and New Zealand Sign Geothermal Cooperation Deal* (Mirage News). Central Asia featured in *Tashkent Hosts China’s Foreign Minister* (Xinhua). The conflict sharpened with *Ukraine Strikes Russian Power Station* (Reuters), and diplomacy intensified in *Ukraine Begins High-Level Geneva Talks on US-Backed Peace Plan* (The Washington Post). Finally, India faced upheaval as *Major Labour-Code Reform Sparks Nationwide Union Backlash* (The Hindu). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!
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Libre News of The World
Libre News of The World en Español. Monday the 24th of November 2025
Suscríbete hoy para no perderte ningún episodio. **Hoy en Libre News of The World**, cubrimos un amplio arco de acontecimientos globales. *China promete un mayor acceso al mercado para las empresas italianas* (ANSA) destacó la intención de Pekín de abrir más oportunidades para fabricantes italianos y líderes en tecnología verde. *El norte de Australia sufre los estragos del ciclón Fina, que deja a miles sin electricidad y daños crecientes* (ABC News Australia) detalló el impacto del ciclón de categoría 4 que provocó apagones masivos y daños estructurales en Darwin. En Nueva Zelanda, *La invasión de pino silvestre empeora y enciende alarmas en Southland* (1News) expuso la expansión de esta especie invasora. *Tokio rechaza las acusaciones de Pekín y califica de “totalmente infundados” los señalamientos sobre Taiwán* (Associated Press) reflejó el aumento de tensiones diplomáticas. Más lejos, *Corea del Sur es confirmada como sede de la Cumbre del G20 en 2028* (Korea JoongAng Daily) marcó su retorno al liderazgo económico global. La diplomacia vietnamita destacó con *El Primer Ministro se reúne con el Secretario General de la ONU y el líder australiano durante el G20* (VietnamPlus). Las ambiciones industriales saudíes aparecieron en *Arabia Saudita celebra una gran cumbre industrial global* (Arab News), mientras *Irán enfrenta la peor sequía en seis décadas* (Le Monde) reveló una crisis hídrica creciente. La frágil tregua en Gaza se quebró en *Israel reanuda ataques aéreos en Gaza* (AP News), y Europa mostró signos mixtos con *La economía francesa muestra señales de estabilización* (Le Monde) e *Italia recibe su primera mejora de calificación crediticia en más de dos décadas* (Business Standard). La iglesia española afrontó escrutinio con *Dimite un obispo católico tras una histórica acusación de abusos* (Politiko). Entretanto, *Portugal apunta a una acción más rápida contra lanchas narco* (El País) señaló una postura más severa. Los esfuerzos de paz avanzaron en *Voces de la sociedad civil de Azerbaiyán y Armenia impulsan el diálogo “Puente de Paz”* (Baku.ws). La seguridad energética progresó con *El Reino Unido presenta su estrategia de minerales críticos* (The Guardian). Escocia presionó por más inversión en *El Gobierno escocés exige mayor financiación del Reino Unido* (The Herald Scotland), mientras *Los centros de datos en Irlanda ya consumen una quinta parte de la electricidad* (Taipei Times) alertó sobre riesgos climáticos. Alemania avanzó con *Reforma integral de almacenamiento de carbono* (Clean Energy Wire). Los países nórdicos advirtieron en *Escandinavia alerta sobre riesgos de tecnología china en autobuses* (The Economic Times). En el Pacífico, *Islandia y Nueva Zelanda firman acuerdo de cooperación geotérmica* (Mirage News). Asia Central destacó con *Taskent recibe al canciller chino para un diálogo estratégico* (Xinhua). El conflicto se intensificó con *Ucrania ataca una central energética rusa* (Reuters), y la diplomacia aumentó en *Ucrania inicia conversaciones en Ginebra sobre plan de paz respaldado por EE.UU.* (The Washington Post). Finalmente, India enfrentó agitación laboral con *La gran reforma del código laboral desata protestas nacionales* (The Hindu). Estos resúmenes de noticias fueron elaborados utilizando tecnología de IA. Si bien se ha hecho todo lo posible para garantizar la precisión factual, pueden ocurrir errores u omisiones. Agradecemos tu comprensión y recibimos con gusto cualquier comentario que nos ayude a mejorar la calidad de nuestros informes. ¡Gracias por ser parte de este camino!
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Libre News of The World
Libre News of The World. Friday the 21st of November 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! **Today on Libre News of The World**, we covered a sweeping range of global developments. In **Canada**, the Bank of Canada warned that collapsing productivity threatens long-term growth (*The Globe and Mail*). Oil markets ticked upward as U.S. diplomacy raised fears of future oversupply (*Financial Post*). In **Mexico**, China’s quiet political influence deepened, reshaping regional geopolitics (*The Diplomat*). **Guyana** emerged as the region’s strongest export performer but remains vulnerable due to its oil dependence (*ECLAC*). In **Brazil**, a massive Amazon railway project drew criticism for undermining climate commitments (*AP News*). In **Colombia**, FARC dissident Iván Mordisco threatened to disrupt the 2026 election (*Arab News*). **Chile** heads toward a highly polarised runoff between Jeannette Jara and José Antonio Kast (*The Washington Post*). **Argentina** faces a public-health crisis as childhood vaccination rates collapse (*La Nación*). **China** held lending rates steady for a sixth month (*Reuters*). **Australia** sanctioned Russian dark-web actors (*The Sydney Morning Herald*). **Fiji** reaffirmed press freedom (*Fiji Village*). **Japan** rolled out a record ¥21.3 trillion stimulus (*Nikkei Asia*). **South Korea** introduced new incentives to stabilise markets (*The Korea Herald*). **Vietnam and Algeria** elevated relations to a strategic partnership (*VietnamPlus*). African leaders pledged 1% of GDP to a biodiversity fund (*Africa News*). In **Turkey**, drug seizures exposed a politically protected trafficking network (*Nordic Monitor*). **Saudi Arabia** committed US$1 trillion in spending under a major U.S. deal (*Al Jazeera*). **IAEA** inspectors returned to Iran but urged deeper cooperation (*Anadolu Agency*). **Israel–Gaza** tensions spiked after airstrikes killed at least 25 Palestinians (*Al Jazeera*). **France** secured the freezing of Dubai properties tied to trafficking (*Reuters*). **Italy and Egypt** deepened coordination on Gaza and Sudan (*Ahram Online*). The **OECD** prepared to release its economic survey of Spain (*OECD*). The EU Parliament increased scrutiny of the **EU–Morocco agri-food pact** (*Euractiv*). **Moldova** reaffirmed Romania as its closest EU-integration ally (*Agerpres*). Poor health in northern England was found to cost billions annually (*The Guardian*). **Scotland** launched a support route for overseas care workers (*The Scotsman*). **Ireland** joined a key EU foreign-affairs meeting (*RTÉ News*). **Germany** fell short of its defence-spending target (*The Star*). **Greenland** took centre stage as Denmark assumed the Arctic Council chair (*Arctic Today*). Nordic states expanded joint defence procurement (*Yle News*). **Uzbekistan** was added to U.S. cyber-sanctions lists (*RFE/RL*). **Russia** announced a new electronics tax to boost defence capacity (*Reuters*). **Ukraine** identified a Russian commander as a suspect in Bucha killings (*Ukrinform*). And **India** was named among seven nations set to add over half a billion urban residents by 2050 (*The Hindu*). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!
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4 days ago
48 minutes

Libre News of The World
Libre News of The World Express Edition. Friday the 21st of November 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! **Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition**, we covered a sweeping range of global developments. In **Canada**, the Bank of Canada warned that collapsing productivity threatens long-term growth (*The Globe and Mail*). Oil markets ticked upward as U.S. diplomacy raised fears of future oversupply (*Financial Post*). In **Mexico**, China’s quiet political influence deepened, reshaping regional geopolitics (*The Diplomat*). **Guyana** emerged as the region’s strongest export performer but remains vulnerable due to its oil dependence (*ECLAC*). In **Brazil**, a massive Amazon railway project drew criticism for undermining climate commitments (*AP News*). In **Colombia**, FARC dissident Iván Mordisco threatened to disrupt the 2026 election (*Arab News*). **Chile** heads toward a highly polarised runoff between Jeannette Jara and José Antonio Kast (*The Washington Post*). **Argentina** faces a public-health crisis as childhood vaccination rates collapse (*La Nación*). **China** held lending rates steady for a sixth month (*Reuters*). **Australia** sanctioned Russian dark-web actors (*The Sydney Morning Herald*). **Fiji** reaffirmed press freedom (*Fiji Village*). **Japan** rolled out a record ¥21.3 trillion stimulus (*Nikkei Asia*). **South Korea** introduced new incentives to stabilise markets (*The Korea Herald*). **Vietnam and Algeria** elevated relations to a strategic partnership (*VietnamPlus*). African leaders pledged 1% of GDP to a biodiversity fund (*Africa News*). In **Turkey**, drug seizures exposed a politically protected trafficking network (*Nordic Monitor*). **Saudi Arabia** committed US$1 trillion in spending under a major U.S. deal (*Al Jazeera*). **IAEA** inspectors returned to Iran but urged deeper cooperation (*Anadolu Agency*). **Israel–Gaza** tensions spiked after airstrikes killed at least 25 Palestinians (*Al Jazeera*). **France** secured the freezing of Dubai properties tied to trafficking (*Reuters*). **Italy and Egypt** deepened coordination on Gaza and Sudan (*Ahram Online*). The **OECD** prepared to release its economic survey of Spain (*OECD*). The EU Parliament increased scrutiny of the **EU–Morocco agri-food pact** (*Euractiv*). **Moldova** reaffirmed Romania as its closest EU-integration ally (*Agerpres*). Poor health in northern England was found to cost billions annually (*The Guardian*). **Scotland** launched a support route for overseas care workers (*The Scotsman*). **Ireland** joined a key EU foreign-affairs meeting (*RTÉ News*). **Germany** fell short of its defence-spending target (*The Star*). **Greenland** took centre stage as Denmark assumed the Arctic Council chair (*Arctic Today*). Nordic states expanded joint defence procurement (*Yle News*). **Uzbekistan** was added to U.S. cyber-sanctions lists (*RFE/RL*). **Russia** announced a new electronics tax to boost defence capacity (*Reuters*). **Ukraine** identified a Russian commander as a suspect in Bucha killings (*Ukrinform*). And **India** was named among seven nations set to add over half a billion urban residents by 2050 (*The Hindu*). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!
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4 days ago
33 minutes

Libre News of The World
Libre News of The World en Español. Friday the 21st of Novembe 2025
¡Suscríbete hoy para que nunca te pierdas un episodio! **Hoy en Libre News of The World**, cubrimos una amplia gama de acontecimientos globales. En **Canadá**, el Banco de Canadá advirtió que la baja productividad amenaza el crecimiento a largo plazo (*The Globe and Mail*). Los mercados petroleros subieron ligeramente mientras la diplomacia estadounidense elevaba temores de un futuro exceso de oferta (*Financial Post*). En **México**, China profundizó su influencia política silenciosa en la región (*The Diplomat*). **Guyana** destacó como el mayor exportador regional, aunque vulnerable por su dependencia del petróleo (*ECLAC*). En **Brasil**, un proyecto ferroviario en la Amazonía generó críticas por contradecir compromisos climáticos (*AP News*). En **Colombia**, el disidente de las FARC Iván Mordisco amenazó con interrumpir las elecciones de 2026 (*Arab News*). **Chile** avanza hacia una segunda vuelta altamente polarizada entre Jeannette Jara y José Antonio Kast (*The Washington Post*). **Argentina** enfrenta una crisis sanitaria por el colapso de vacunaciones infantiles (*La Nación*). **China** mantuvo estables sus tasas de préstamo por sexto mes (*Reuters*). **Australia** sancionó a actores rusos de la dark web (*The Sydney Morning Herald*). **Fiyi** reafirmó la libertad de prensa (*Fiji Village*). **Japón** lanzó un estímulo récord de ¥21,3 billones (*Nikkei Asia*). **Corea del Sur** introdujo incentivos para estabilizar mercados (*The Korea Herald*). **Vietnam y Argelia** elevaron su relación a asociación estratégica (*VietnamPlus*). Líderes africanos prometieron el 1% del PIB para un fondo de biodiversidad (*Africa News*). En **Turquía**, incautaciones de drogas expusieron una red protegida políticamente (*Nordic Monitor*). **Arabia Saudita** comprometió US$1 billón en acuerdos con EE.UU. (*Al Jazeera*). Inspectores del **OIEA** regresaron a Irán pero pidieron mayor cooperación (*Anadolu Agency*). Al menos 25 palestinos murieron tras ataques israelíes en Gaza (*Al Jazeera*). **Francia** logró congelar propiedades en Dubái vinculadas al narcotráfico (*Reuters*). **Italia y Egipto** reforzaron su coordinación sobre Gaza y Sudán (*Ahram Online*). La **OCDE** anunció la publicación de su informe económico sobre España (*OECD*). El Parlamento Europeo aumentó el escrutinio al pacto agroalimentario UE–Marruecos (*Euractiv*). **Moldavia** reafirmó a Rumania como su aliado más cercano hacia la UE (*Agerpres*). La mala salud en el norte de Inglaterra cuesta miles de millones anuales (*The Guardian*). **Escocia** lanzó apoyo para trabajadores sociales extranjeros (*The Scotsman*). **Irlanda** asistió a una reunión clave de la UE en Bruselas (*RTÉ News*). **Alemania** no alcanzó su meta de gasto en defensa (*The Star*). **Groenlandia** tomó protagonismo bajo la presidencia danesa del Consejo Ártico (*Arctic Today*). Países nórdicos ampliaron la cooperación en defensa (*Yle News*). **Uzbekistán** fue añadido a sanciones cibernéticas de EE.UU. (*RFE/RL*). **Rusia** anunció un nuevo impuesto a la electrónica para fortalecer su industria de defensa (*Reuters*). **Ucrania** identificó a un comandante ruso sospechoso de asesinatos en Bucha (*Ukrinform*). Y **India** se ubicó entre los siete países que sumarán más de medio billón de habitantes urbanos para 2050 (*The Hindu*). Estos resúmenes de noticias fueron escritos con tecnología de IA. Si bien se ha hecho todo lo posible por garantizar la precisión factual, pueden ocurrir errores u omisiones. Agradecemos su comprensión e invitamos cualquier comentario para seguir mejorando la calidad de nuestros reportes. ¡Gracias por ser parte de nuestro viaje!
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4 days ago
47 minutes

Libre News of The World
Libre News of The World. Thursday the 20th of November 2025
**Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World** we reported on Ireland’s growing electricity-grid strain as data centres expand (*The Irish Times*); Norway’s cautious refusal to guarantee EU-backed Ukraine loans despite its sovereign-wealth strength (*Aftenposten*); Iceland’s US $700,000 pledge to the COP30 Adaptation Fund, the smallest among today’s donors (*Iceland Monitor*); Uzbekistan’s restructuring of its tourism and ecology authorities to improve green governance (*The Tashkent Times*); Russia’s sweeping new domestic-security laws to protect infrastructure from Ukrainian strikes (*Kommersant*); Ukraine’s plan to restart diplomatic efforts toward a “just peace,” beginning with talks in Turkey (*El País*); and India’s launch of a unified trade-intelligence portal to support exporters with real-time data (*The Hindu BusinessLine*). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!
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5 days ago
46 minutes

Libre News of The World
Libre News of The World Express Edition. Thursday the 20th of November 2025
**Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition** we reported on Ireland’s growing electricity-grid strain as data centres expand (*The Irish Times*); Norway’s cautious refusal to guarantee EU-backed Ukraine loans despite its sovereign-wealth strength (*Aftenposten*); Iceland’s US $700,000 pledge to the COP30 Adaptation Fund, the smallest among today’s donors (*Iceland Monitor*); Uzbekistan’s restructuring of its tourism and ecology authorities to improve green governance (*The Tashkent Times*); Russia’s sweeping new domestic-security laws to protect infrastructure from Ukrainian strikes (*Kommersant*); Ukraine’s plan to restart diplomatic efforts toward a “just peace,” beginning with talks in Turkey (*El País*); and India’s launch of a unified trade-intelligence portal to support exporters with real-time data (*The Hindu BusinessLine*). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!
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5 days ago
31 minutes

Libre News of The World
Libre New of The World en Español. Thursday the 20th of November 2025
**¡Suscríbete hoy para no perderte ningún episodio! Hoy en Libre News of The World** informamos sobre la creciente presión sobre la red eléctrica de Irlanda debido a la rápida expansión de los centros de datos (*The Irish Times*); la postura cautelosa de Noruega al negarse a garantizar los préstamos de la UE para Ucrania a pesar de su enorme fondo soberano (*Aftenposten*); la contribución de Islandia de US $700,000 al Fondo de Adaptación de la COP30, la más pequeña entre los donantes anunciados hoy (*Iceland Monitor*); la reestructuración en Uzbekistán de sus autoridades de turismo y ecología para mejorar la gobernanza ambiental (*The Tashkent Times*); las nuevas y amplias leyes de seguridad interna aprobadas por Rusia para proteger su infraestructura de ataques ucranianos (*Kommersant*); el plan de Ucrania de reactivar esfuerzos diplomáticos hacia una “paz justa”, comenzando con conversaciones en Turquía (*El País*); y el lanzamiento por parte de India de un portal unificado de inteligencia comercial para apoyar a sus exportadores con datos en tiempo real (*The Hindu BusinessLine*). Estos resúmenes de noticias fueron escritos con tecnología de IA. Si bien se ha hecho todo lo posible para garantizar la precisión de los hechos, pueden ocurrir errores u omisiones ocasionales. Agradecemos su comprensión y recibimos con gusto cualquier comentario para seguir mejorando la calidad de nuestros informes. ¡Gracias por ser parte de nuestro camino!
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5 days ago
50 minutes

Libre News of The World
Libre News of The World. Wedesday the 19th of November 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World We began with Canada, where Carney Survives Confidence Vote, Clears Budget Debate by Slim Margin, citing Al Jazeera. Then to the U.S., with Trump Hints at Possible Military Strikes on Mexican Cartels, sourced from Al Jazeera. Across Central America, we covered Drought and Flood Cycles Push Dry Corridor Communities Into Deepening Crisis, via renewablematter.eu. In the Caribbean, we reported CARICOM Delegation Arrives in London to Press Reparations Case, from caricom.org. In Brazil, economists welcomed Brazil’s Inflation Expectations Return to Target Range, citing Xinhua News. From Colombia, we reported Ombudsman Urges Suspension of Air-Strikes After Teenagers Killed, based on AP News: https://apnews.com/article/7ed1bffaf66479b524475c2444b92c8f In Chile, the race intensifies in Chile Braces for Highly Polarised Runoff, via WTOP News. Argentina followed with Milei’s Government Looks to Rewrite Glacier Law, from MiningReporters: https://www.miningreporters.com/noticia/news/2025/11/milei-argentina-copper-glacier-law-reform We then examined China–Russia ties in China Signals Deepening Strategic Partnership, citing Reuters: https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/china-seeks-more-cooperation-with-russia-energy-agriculture-2025-11-18/ In Australia & Europe, major moves in Australia and EIB Forge Strategic Link-Up, sourcing The Straits Times. New Zealand released its resilience blueprint in Building New Zealand’s Long-term Resilience to Hazards, via PM&C. In China–Japan tensions, we covered Beijing Imposes Travel Bans and Cultural Freezes, citing Financial Times. From South Korea, Seoul Announces Coal Phase-Out at COP30, sourced from ABC. In Vietnam–Kuwait, we reported Hanoi and Kuwait City Upgrade Relations, via The Saigon Times. We turned to Djibouti with National Investment Forum to Modernise Transport Sector, from AfricaNews. In Turkey, financial ties deepen in Istanbul Opens New RMB Clearing Bank, via Daily Sabah. Then the U.S.–Saudi defence front: Trump Announces F-35 Sale to Saudi Arabia, based on AP News: https://apnews.com/article/77edbfa2f257805d43a501cd4808648a In the Gulf, we covered Iran Seizes Marshall-Islands Flagged Tanker, citing AP News: https://apnews.com/article/2fcbcce29def8cd0a7fef7b1315d69b2 Returning to Israel, we reported Israel Urges ICC to Drop Arrest Warrants, sourced from Haaretz. In France, the energy-to-data transition featured in €4 Billion Hyperscale Data Centre on Former Coal Site, via Reuters: https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/edf-opcore-develop-4-billion-euros-data-centre-france-2025-11-17/ Italy moved toward reform with Debate on Permanent Daylight Saving Time, via ANSA. Spain surprised markets in Deficit Set to Drop Below Germany’s, sourced from Financial Times. Portugal invested heavily in €4.2 Billion for 5G and Satellite Infrastructure, via Diário de Notícias. These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!
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6 days ago
48 minutes

Libre News of The World
Libre News of The World Express Edition. Wednesday the 19th of November 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition We began with Canada, where Carney Survives Confidence Vote, Clears Budget Debate by Slim Margin, citing Al Jazeera. Then to the U.S., with Trump Hints at Possible Military Strikes on Mexican Cartels, sourced from Al Jazeera. Across Central America, we covered Drought and Flood Cycles Push Dry Corridor Communities Into Deepening Crisis, via renewablematter.eu. In the Caribbean, we reported CARICOM Delegation Arrives in London to Press Reparations Case, from caricom.org. In Brazil, economists welcomed Brazil’s Inflation Expectations Return to Target Range, citing Xinhua News. From Colombia, we reported Ombudsman Urges Suspension of Air-Strikes After Teenagers Killed, based on AP News: https://apnews.com/article/7ed1bffaf66479b524475c2444b92c8f In Chile, the race intensifies in Chile Braces for Highly Polarised Runoff, via WTOP News. Argentina followed with Milei’s Government Looks to Rewrite Glacier Law, from MiningReporters: https://www.miningreporters.com/noticia/news/2025/11/milei-argentina-copper-glacier-law-reform We then examined China–Russia ties in China Signals Deepening Strategic Partnership, citing Reuters: https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/china-seeks-more-cooperation-with-russia-energy-agriculture-2025-11-18/ In Australia & Europe, major moves in Australia and EIB Forge Strategic Link-Up, sourcing The Straits Times. New Zealand released its resilience blueprint in Building New Zealand’s Long-term Resilience to Hazards, via PM&C. In China–Japan tensions, we covered Beijing Imposes Travel Bans and Cultural Freezes, citing Financial Times. From South Korea, Seoul Announces Coal Phase-Out at COP30, sourced from ABC. In Vietnam–Kuwait, we reported Hanoi and Kuwait City Upgrade Relations, via The Saigon Times. We turned to Djibouti with National Investment Forum to Modernise Transport Sector, from AfricaNews. In Turkey, financial ties deepen in Istanbul Opens New RMB Clearing Bank, via Daily Sabah. Then the U.S.–Saudi defence front: Trump Announces F-35 Sale to Saudi Arabia, based on AP News: https://apnews.com/article/77edbfa2f257805d43a501cd4808648a In the Gulf, we covered Iran Seizes Marshall-Islands Flagged Tanker, citing AP News: https://apnews.com/article/2fcbcce29def8cd0a7fef7b1315d69b2 Returning to Israel, we reported Israel Urges ICC to Drop Arrest Warrants, sourced from Haaretz. In France, the energy-to-data transition featured in €4 Billion Hyperscale Data Centre on Former Coal Site, via Reuters: https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/edf-opcore-develop-4-billion-euros-data-centre-france-2025-11-17/ These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!
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Libre News of The World
Libre News of The World en Español. Wednesday the 19th of November 2025
Por supuesto, J. — aquí tienes **toda la recapitulación del día en español**, con *todos los titulares, todas las fuentes y todos los enlaces*, exactamente como los pediste para tus notas del podcast. --- **¡Suscríbete hoy para que nunca te pierdas un episodio! Hoy en Libre News of The World** Comenzamos en **Canadá** con *Carney Sobrevive Voto de Confianza y Avanza su Presupuesto por un Margen Estrecho*, citando Al Jazeera. Luego en **Estados Unidos**, *Trump Insinúa Posibles Ataques Militares contra Carteles Mexicanos*, también de Al Jazeera. En **Centroamérica**, cubrimos *Sequías y Lluvias Extremas Agravan Crisis Alimentaria en el Corredor Seco*, vía renewablematter.eu. En el **Caribe**, informamos *CARICOM Llega a Londres para Impulsar la Agenda de Reparaciones*, desde caricom.org. En **Brasil**, destacamos *Previsiones de Inflación Regresan al Rango Objetivo*, citando Xinhua News. Desde **Colombia**, reportamos *La Defensoría Pide Suspender Bombardeos tras la Muerte de Menores*, basado en AP News: [https://apnews.com/article/7ed1bffaf66479b524475c2444b92c8f](https://apnews.com/article/7ed1bffaf66479b524475c2444b92c8f) En **Chile**, continuó la polarización con *Chile se Prepara para un Balotaje Altamente Polarizado*, vía WTOP News. **Argentina** siguió con *El Gobierno de Milei Busca Reformar la Ley de Glaciares*, desde MiningReporters: [https://www.miningreporters.com/noticia/news/2025/11/milei-argentina-copper-glacier-law-reform](https://www.miningreporters.com/noticia/news/2025/11/milei-argentina-copper-glacier-law-reform) En **China–Rusia**, vimos *Beijing Profundiza la Cooperación Estratégica con Moscú*, citando Reuters: [https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/china-seeks-more-cooperation-with-russia-energy-agriculture-2025-11-18/](https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/china-seeks-more-cooperation-with-russia-energy-agriculture-2025-11-18/) En **Australia y Europa**, informamos *Australia y el BEI Forjan Alianza Estratégica en Minerales Críticos*, de The Straits Times. **Nueva Zelanda** lanzó su informe *Construyendo la Resiliencia a Largo Plazo de Nueva Zelanda*, vía PM&C. **Estos resúmenes de noticias fueron elaborados utilizando tecnología de IA. Aunque se ha hecho todo lo posible para garantizar la precisión, pueden ocurrir errores u omisiones. Agradecemos su comprensión e invitamos cordialmente a enviar cualquier comentario que ayude a mejorar la calidad de nuestro trabajo. ¡Gracias por ser parte de este viaje!**
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Libre News of The World
Libre News of The World. Tuesday the 18th of November 2025
**Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World** we covered a wide sweep of global developments. Canada advanced its critical-minerals agenda with *Canada Nickel’s Crawford Project Gains Federal Priority Status* (CBC News). The U.S. intensified maritime operations in the Pacific with *U.S. Naval Strike-Group Enters Caribbean Amid Venezuela Tensions* (El Nacional). Ecuador’s political landscape shifted after *Voters Reject Foreign Military Bases* (El Comercio). Brazil accelerated Indigenous protections in *Brazil Speeds Up Land Demarcation After Munduruku Protest* (Earth.Org). Colombia’s economy faced pressure as *Ecopetrol Posts Sharp Earnings Drop* (El Tiempo). In Chile, populism surged with *Franco Parisi’s Surprise Third-Place Finish* (La Tercera). Argentina braced for unrest with *Nationwide Strike Announced for 19 November* (Safe Abroad). China refocused growth priorities in *Beijing Pushes Consumption-Driven Strategy* (South China Morning Post). Australia confronted a safety crisis with *Asbestos Scare Shuts 71 ACT Schools* (The Canberra Times). New Zealand reshaped gig-economy law with *Supreme Court Rules Uber Drivers Are Employees* (The New Zealand Herald). Japan and China clashed in *Tensions Rise After Tokyo Signals Taiwan Intervention* (The Guardian). Singapore prepared for holiday gridlock in *ICA Warns of Heavy Malaysia Border Traffic* (Xinhua News). Cambodia and Thailand saw renewed conflict in *Border Tensions Escalate Again* (Nation Thailand). South Africa investigated a controversial arrival in *Charter Flight Carrying 153 Palestinians Probed* (Daily Maverick). Cyprus peace prospects shifted in *Turkey Declares Two-State Model “Most Realistic”* (Reuters). Saudi Arabia pursued alliances in *MBS Seeks Defence and Tech Deals in Washington* (Arab News). Iran signalled restraint with *Tehran Halts Uranium Enrichment Nationwide* (Xinhua News). Israel’s stance hardened in *Netanyahu Reaffirms Opposition to Palestinian State* (Dawn). France deepened diplomacy in *Macron to Host Zelenskiy in Paris* (Le Monde). Italy expanded Indo-Pacific ties in *“Spaghetti to Space”: Italy–Korea Cooperation Widens* (Korea JoongAng Daily). Europe saw fiscal shifts with *Spain’s Deficit to Fall Below Germany’s* (Financial Times). Portugal accelerated connectivity via *€4.2 Billion Telecom Investment Plan* (Público). The South Caucasus faced legal turbulence in *Azerbaijan Seeks Life Sentences for Karabakh Leaders* (Al Jazeera). Iceland elevated climate threats in *AMOC Collapse Added to National Security Agenda* (CleanTechnica). Central Asia confronted air-quality dangers in *Tashkent Pollution Worsens as Winter Sets In* (Zamin.uz). Russia and India strengthened ties in *Lavrov and Jaishankar Meet in Moscow* (The News Mill). Ukraine secured energy resilience through *Winter LNG Deal with Greece* (Financial Times). And tragedy struck abroad in *Over 40 Indians Feared Dead in Saudi Bus–Tanker Collision* (The Times of India). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!
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Libre News of The World
Libre News of The World Express Edition. Tuesday the 18th of November 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition we covered a wide sweep of global developments. Canada advanced its critical-minerals agenda with Canada Nickel’s Crawford Project Gains Federal Priority Status (CBC News). The U.S. intensified maritime operations in the Pacific with U.S. Naval Strike-Group Enters Caribbean Amid Venezuela Tensions (El Nacional). Ecuador’s political landscape shifted after Voters Reject Foreign Military Bases (El Comercio). Brazil accelerated Indigenous protections in Brazil Speeds Up Land Demarcation After Munduruku Protest (Earth.Org). Colombia’s economy faced pressure as Ecopetrol Posts Sharp Earnings Drop (El Tiempo). In Chile, populism surged with Franco Parisi’s Surprise Third-Place Finish (La Tercera). Argentina braced for unrest with Nationwide Strike Announced for 19 November (Safe Abroad). China refocused growth priorities in Beijing Pushes Consumption-Driven Strategy (South China Morning Post). Australia confronted a safety crisis with Asbestos Scare Shuts 71 ACT Schools (The Canberra Times). New Zealand reshaped gig-economy law with Supreme Court Rules Uber Drivers Are Employees (The New Zealand Herald). Japan and China clashed in Tensions Rise After Tokyo Signals Taiwan Intervention (The Guardian). Singapore prepared for holiday gridlock in ICA Warns of Heavy Malaysia Border Traffic (Xinhua News). Cambodia and Thailand saw renewed conflict in Border Tensions Escalate Again (Nation Thailand). South Africa investigated a controversial arrival in Charter Flight Carrying 153 Palestinians Probed (Daily Maverick). Cyprus peace prospects shifted in Turkey Declares Two-State Model “Most Realistic” (Reuters). Saudi Arabia pursued alliances in MBS Seeks Defence and Tech Deals in Washington (Arab News). Iran signalled restraint with Tehran Halts Uranium Enrichment Nationwide (Xinhua News). Israel’s stance hardened in Netanyahu Reaffirms Opposition to Palestinian State (Dawn). France deepened diplomacy in Macron to Host Zelenskiy in Paris (Le Monde). Italy expanded Indo-Pacific ties in “Spaghetti to Space”: Italy–Korea Cooperation Widens (Korea JoongAng Daily). Europe saw fiscal shifts with Spain’s Deficit to Fall Below Germany’s (Financial Times). Portugal accelerated connectivity via €4.2 Billion Telecom Investment Plan (Público). The South Caucasus faced legal turbulence in Azerbaijan Seeks Life Sentences for Karabakh Leaders (Al Jazeera). Iceland elevated climate threats in AMOC Collapse Added to National Security Agenda (CleanTechnica). Central Asia confronted air-quality dangers in Tashkent Pollution Worsens as Winter Sets In (Zamin.uz). Russia and India strengthened ties in Lavrov and Jaishankar Meet in Moscow (The News Mill). Ukraine secured energy resilience through Winter LNG Deal with Greece (Financial Times). And tragedy struck abroad in Over 40 Indians Feared Dead in Saudi Bus–Tanker Collision (The Times of India). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!
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Libre News of The World
Libre News of The World en Español. Tuesday the 18th of November 2025
**¡Suscríbete hoy para que nunca te pierdas un episodio! Hoy en Libre News of The World** cubrimos una amplia serie de acontecimientos globales. Canadá avanzó en minerales críticos con *Canada Nickel’s Crawford Project Gains Federal Priority Status* (CBC News). Estados Unidos intensificó operaciones marítimas con *U.S. Naval Strike-Group Enters Caribbean Amid Venezuela Tensions* (El Nacional). El panorama político en Ecuador cambió tras *Voters Reject Foreign Military Bases* (El Comercio). Brasil aceleró la protección indígena en *Brazil Speeds Up Land Demarcation After Munduruku Protest* (Earth.Org). La economía colombiana sintió presión con *Ecopetrol Posts Sharp Earnings Drop* (El Tiempo). En Chile surgió un impulso populista con *Franco Parisi’s Surprise Third-Place Finish* (La Tercera). Argentina enfrentó tensiones con *Nationwide Strike Announced for 19 November* (Safe Abroad). China reorientó su crecimiento en *Beijing Pushes Consumption-Driven Strategy* (South China Morning Post). Australia afrontó una crisis sanitaria con *Asbestos Scare Shuts 71 ACT Schools* (The Canberra Times). Nueva Zelanda redefinió el trabajo gig con *Supreme Court Rules Uber Drivers Are Employees* (The New Zealand Herald). Japón y China chocaron en *Tensions Rise After Tokyo Signals Taiwan Intervention* (The Guardian). Singapur alertó de congestión fronteriza en *ICA Warns of Heavy Malaysia Border Traffic* (Xinhua News). Camboya y Tailandia reavivaron tensiones en *Border Tensions Escalate Again* (Nation Thailand). Sudáfrica investigó un vuelo polémico en *Charter Flight Carrying 153 Palestinians Probed* (Daily Maverick). Turquía reconfiguró la diplomacia en *Two-State Model “Most Realistic” for Cyprus* (Reuters). Arabia Saudita buscó alianzas en *MBS Seeks Defence and Tech Deals in Washington* (Arab News). Irán marcó una pausa con *Tehran Halts Uranium Enrichment Nationwide* (Xinhua News). Israel endureció su postura en *Netanyahu Reaffirms Opposition to Palestinian State* (Dawn). Francia fortaleció su rol europeo en *Macron to Host Zelenskiy in Paris* (Le Monde). Italia amplió lazos en *“Spaghetti to Space”: Italy–Korea Cooperation Widens* (Korea JoongAng Daily). Europa vivió un giro fiscal con *Spain’s Deficit to Fall Below Germany’s* (Financial Times). Portugal impulsó conectividad con *€4.2 Billion Telecom Investment Plan* (Público). El Cáucaso Sur enfrentó tensiones judiciales en *Azerbaijan Seeks Life Sentences for Karabakh Leaders* (Al Jazeera). Islandia elevó riesgos climáticos en *AMOC Collapse Added to National Security Agenda* (CleanTechnica). Asia Central sufrió contaminación en *Tashkent Pollution Worsens as Winter Sets In* (Zamin.uz). Rusia e India reforzaron lazos con *Lavrov and Jaishankar Meet in Moscow* (The News Mill). Ucrania aseguró energía con *Winter LNG Deal with Greece* (Financial Times). Y una tragedia golpeó a la diáspora india en *Over 40 Indians Feared Dead in Saudi Bus–Tanker Collision* (The Times of India). Estas reseñas informativas fueron elaboradas utilizando tecnología de inteligencia artificial. Aunque se ha hecho todo lo posible para garantizar la precisión de los hechos, pueden ocurrir errores u omisiones. Agradecemos tu comprensión y te invitamos a enviarnos cualquier comentario para seguir mejorando la calidad de nuestro trabajo. ¡Gracias por ser parte de este viaje!
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Libre News of The World
Libre News of The World. Monday the 17th of November 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World, we covered a sweeping range of global developments: the Vatican’s return of 62 Indigenous cultural artefacts to Canada (AP News); a deepening U.S. government shutdown threat as Speaker Mike Johnson warns of a historic stalemate (Al Jazeera); CARICOM’s reparations delegation heading to the UK for landmark talks (Al Jazeera); mass climate marches in Belém during COP30 as Brazil pushes its “fossil-fuel transition roadmap” (The Guardian); Colombia’s US$4.3 bn deal for Swedish Gripen fighter jets (El Tiempo); Chile’s pivotal election shaped by crime and migration fears (Anadolu Ajansı); Portugal’s recall of asbestos-tainted coloured sand and the Coalition’s shift in Australia’s climate policy (The Guardian); a tragic house fire in Sanson, New Zealand claiming four lives (NZ Herald); China’s coast-guard operation near the Senkaku Islands after remarks by Japan’s PM (The Guardian); South Korea’s multibillion-dollar investment pledge following a key U.S. trade deal (The Korea Herald); Vietnam’s prime ministerial visit to Kuwait to deepen “all-round cooperation” (VOV); Africa’s health gains threatened by a sharp fall in external aid (World Health Organization); Turkey’s EU bid gaining momentum with new German support (Deutsche Welle); Saudi Arabia opening property markets to foreign buyers (The National); Iran’s seizure of an oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz (Al Jazeera); renewed violence across Gaza and the West Bank (Al Jazeera); France securing the release of a French-Chilean detainee from Venezuela (ABC News); Italy planning a tax on low-value parcels to shield its fashion industry (Il Sole 24 Ore); Spain’s unions demanding a truly “just transition” for ageing industrial regions (Climate Home News); Portugal’s dramatic 60% surge in residency permits (The Economic Times); Azerbaijan’s slight rise in gasoline production amid global uncertainty (AzerNews); the UK ending “golden ticket” refugee status in a major asylum overhaul (Reuters); Scotland’s resilient yet fragile economic growth (Euronews); Ireland’s export boom driven by weight-loss drug ingredients (The Irish Times); Germany’s new energy-price subsidies for heavy industry (AP News); Norway weighing an end to its 21-year ban on defence-sector investments (Reuters); Iceland warning that its language could vanish within a generation (The Guardian); Uzbekistan launching a new national AI hub at New Uzbekistan University (Euronews); Russia posting near-zero economic growth in Q3 (The Moscow Times); Ukraine securing a new gas-supply route with Greece (The Kyiv Independent); and India recording historic low inflation, raising rate-cut expectations (ETGovernment.com). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!
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Libre News of The World
Libre News of The World Express Edition. Monday the 17th of November 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition, we covered a sweeping range of global developments: the Vatican’s return of 62 Indigenous cultural artefacts to Canada (AP News); a deepening U.S. government shutdown threat as Speaker Mike Johnson warns of a historic stalemate (Al Jazeera); CARICOM’s reparations delegation heading to the UK for landmark talks (Al Jazeera); mass climate marches in Belém during COP30 as Brazil pushes its “fossil-fuel transition roadmap” (The Guardian); Colombia’s US$4.3 bn deal for Swedish Gripen fighter jets (El Tiempo); Chile’s pivotal election shaped by crime and migration fears (Anadolu Ajansı); Portugal’s recall of asbestos-tainted coloured sand and the Coalition’s shift in Australia’s climate policy (The Guardian); a tragic house fire in Sanson, New Zealand claiming four lives (NZ Herald); China’s coast-guard operation near the Senkaku Islands after remarks by Japan’s PM (The Guardian); South Korea’s multibillion-dollar investment pledge following a key U.S. trade deal (The Korea Herald); Vietnam’s prime ministerial visit to Kuwait to deepen “all-round cooperation” (VOV); Africa’s health gains threatened by a sharp fall in external aid (World Health Organization); Turkey’s EU bid gaining momentum with new German support (Deutsche Welle); Saudi Arabia opening property markets to foreign buyers (The National); Iran’s seizure of an oil tanker in the Strait of Hormuz (Al Jazeera); renewed violence across Gaza and the West Bank (Al Jazeera); France securing the release of a French-Chilean detainee from Venezuela (ABC News); Italy planning a tax on low-value parcels to shield its fashion industry (Il Sole 24 Ore); Spain’s unions demanding a truly “just transition” for ageing industrial regions (Climate Home News); Portugal’s dramatic 60% surge in residency permits (The Economic Times); Azerbaijan’s slight rise in gasoline production amid global uncertainty (AzerNews); the UK ending “golden ticket” refugee status in a major asylum overhaul (Reuters); Scotland’s resilient yet fragile economic growth (Euronews); Ireland’s export boom driven by weight-loss drug ingredients (The Irish Times); Germany’s new energy-price subsidies for heavy industry (AP News); Norway weighing an end to its 21-year ban on defence-sector investments (Reuters); Iceland warning that its language could vanish within a generation (The Guardian); Uzbekistan launching a new national AI hub at New Uzbekistan University (Euronews); Russia posting near-zero economic growth in Q3 (The Moscow Times); Ukraine securing a new gas-supply route with Greece (The Kyiv Independent); and India recording historic low inflation, raising rate-cut expectations (ETGovernment.com). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!
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32 minutes

Libre News of The World
Libre News of The World en Español. Monday the 17th of November 2025
Suscríbete hoy para no perderte ningún episodio. Hoy, en Libre News of The World, cubrimos una amplia gama de acontecimientos globales: la devolución por parte del Vaticano de 62 artefactos culturales a comunidades indígenas de Canadá (AP News); la creciente amenaza de un cierre del gobierno estadounidense mientras el presidente de la Cámara, Mike Johnson, advierte sobre un estancamiento histórico (Al Jazeera); la histórica visita de la delegación de reparaciones de CARICOM al Reino Unido (Al Jazeera); las masivas marchas climáticas en Belém durante la COP30 mientras Brasil impulsa su “hoja de ruta de transición lejos de los combustibles fósiles” (The Guardian); el acuerdo de Colombia por 4.3 mil millones de dólares para adquirir aviones Gripen suecos (El Tiempo); las tensas elecciones en Chile marcadas por el crimen y la migración (Anadolu Ajansı); la retirada de arena coloreada contaminada con asbesto y el giro de la Coalición en la política climática australiana (The Guardian); el trágico incendio en Sanson, Nueva Zelanda, que dejó cuatro fallecidos (NZ Herald); la incursión de la guardia costera china cerca de las islas Senkaku tras declaraciones de la primera ministra japonesa (The Guardian); la gigantesca inversión anunciada por Hyundai tras un nuevo acuerdo comercial con EE.UU. (The Korea Herald); la visita del primer ministro de Vietnam a Kuwait para profundizar la cooperación integral (VOV); la amenaza a los avances sanitarios en África debido a la caída de la ayuda internacional (World Health Organization); el renovado impulso a la candidatura de Turquía para entrar a la UE gracias al apoyo alemán (Deutsche Welle); la apertura del mercado inmobiliario saudí a compradores extranjeros (The National); la incautación iraní de un petrolero en el estrecho de Ormuz (Al Jazeera); el aumento de la violencia en Gaza y Cisjordania (Al Jazeera); la liberación de un ciudadano franco-chileno detenido en Venezuela (ABC News); el nuevo impuesto italiano a los paquetes de moda ultrarrápida (Il Sole 24 Ore); el reclamo de los sindicatos españoles por una transición verdaderamente justa (Climate Home News); el aumento del 60% en los permisos de residencia en Portugal (The Economic Times); el leve incremento en la producción de gasolina en Azerbaiyán (AzerNews); la reforma del asilo en el Reino Unido que elimina el “estatus de oro” para refugiados (Reuters); la economía escocesa que muestra resiliencia, aunque con un crecimiento frágil (Euronews); el impulso exportador de Irlanda por ingredientes farmacéuticos para fármacos adelgazantes (The Irish Times); el nuevo subsidio energético para la industria pesada alemana (AP News); el posible fin de la prohibición de 21 años para que Noruega invierta en armamento (Reuters); la advertencia de Islandia de que su lengua podría desaparecer en una generación (The Guardian); el lanzamiento del centro nacional de IA en la Universidad Nuevo Uzbekistán (Euronews); el crecimiento casi nulo de la economía rusa en el tercer trimestre (The Moscow Times); el nuevo corredor de suministro de gas entre Ucrania y Grecia (The Kyiv Independent); y la inflación históricamente baja en India que aumenta las expectativas de recortes de tasas (ETGovernment.com). Estos resúmenes de noticias fueron escritos utilizando tecnología de IA. Aunque se ha hecho todo lo posible para garantizar la precisión, pueden producirse errores u omisiones. Agradecemos tu comprensión y te invitamos a compartir cualquier comentario para seguir mejorando la calidad de nuestros informes. ¡Gracias por ser parte de este viaje!
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Libre News of The World
Libre News of The World. Friday the 14th of November 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! **Today on Libre News of The World**, we covered a wide sweep of global developments. We began with **“G7 Ministers Issue Broad Joint Statement in Niagara”** sourced from *The Globe and Mail*. Then **“Top economist warns AI boom may not save US economy from larger headwinds”** from *Business Insider*. We moved to climate pressures with **“Harsh climate shocks test Central America’s Dry Corridor”** from *CGTN*, and political realignment in **“Argentina skips G20 summit in Johannesburg, aligns with U.S.’s Trump”** from *IOL News*. Diplomatic tensions took focus in **“Beijing demands Japanese PM retract Taiwan-related comments”** from *Reuters*, followed by Australian policy shifts in **“Opposition coalition abandons net-zero by 2050 emissions target”** from *The Guardian Australia*. We also reported on Pacific relations in **“New Zealand strengthens ties with Niue amid Cook Islands aid dispute”** from *The Fiji Times*, and economic relief developments in **“Japan launches fresh economic relief plan”** from *The Japan Times*. South Korea’s exam-day precautions featured in **“South Korea halts flights for 35 minutes”** from *The Korea Herald*, while investment concerns appeared in **“Vietnam plans to ease high-tech subsidies”** from *The Korea Times*. Africa politics followed with **“South Sudan president dismisses deputy in sweeping reshuffle”** from *Associated Press*, and Turkey’s internal clash in **“Prosecutor seeks over 2,000-year sentence for Istanbul’s mayor”** from *Al Jazeera*. Labour reforms surfaced with **“Saudi Arabia extends grace period for undocumented domestic workers”** from *Arab News*, alongside U.S. sanctions in **“U.S. issues sweeping sanctions on Iran-linked networks”** from *The Jerusalem Post*. We continued with **“Israel’s president condemns surge in settler violence”** from *Haaretz*, Europe’s economic signals in **“French economy seen expanding in Q4”** from *Reuters*, and diplomacy in **“Spain and China deepen strategic ties”** from *El País*. Energy concerns followed in **“VAT cuts urged for air-conditioning and solar installations”** from *Público*, Malta politics in **“Environment Minister defends climate-change record”** from *Times of Malta*, and UK growth pressures in **“UK economy stalls with 0.1% Q3 GDP growth”** from *Reuters*. Scotland’s corporate strain appeared in **“Insolvency-related business activity jumps 17%”** from *The Scotsman*, while Ireland’s housing ambitions emerged in **“Government unveils plan to build 300,000 homes by 2030”** from *The Irish Times*. Nordic security concerns surfaced in **“Norway and Sweden intensify scrutiny of Russian-linked fishing fleets”** from *Seafood Source*, followed by energy investment in **“Berlin plans €7.6 billion injection into power-grid operator”** from *Handelsblatt*. We closed with **“Iceland declares major Atlantic current collapse an existential security threat”** from *The Independent (UK)*, the ADB’s latest initiative in **“ADB approves US$300 million loan for inclusive finance in Uzbekistan”** from *The Business Times*, Kremlin messaging in **“Kremlin insists Ukraine will have to negotiate from weaker position”** from *Reuters*, and governance challenges in **“Ukraine’s energy and justice ministers resign amid major corruption probe”** from *The Washington Post*. These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!
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47 minutes

Libre News of The World
Libre News of The World Express Edition. Friday the 14th of November 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition, we covered a wide sweep of global developments. We began with “G7 Ministers Issue Broad Joint Statement in Niagara” sourced from The Globe and Mail. Then “Top economist warns AI boom may not save US economy from larger headwinds” from Business Insider. We moved to climate pressures with “Harsh climate shocks test Central America’s Dry Corridor” from CGTN, and political realignment in “Argentina skips G20 summit in Johannesburg, aligns with U.S.’s Trump” from IOL News. Diplomatic tensions took focus in “Beijing demands Japanese PM retract Taiwan-related comments” from Reuters, followed by Australian policy shifts in “Opposition coalition abandons net-zero by 2050 emissions target” from The Guardian Australia. We also reported on Pacific relations in “New Zealand strengthens ties with Niue amid Cook Islands aid dispute” from The Fiji Times, and economic relief developments in “Japan launches fresh economic relief plan” from The Japan Times. South Korea’s exam-day precautions featured in “South Korea halts flights for 35 minutes” from The Korea Herald, while investment concerns appeared in “Vietnam plans to ease high-tech subsidies” from The Korea Times. Africa politics followed with “South Sudan president dismisses deputy in sweeping reshuffle” from Associated Press, and Turkey’s internal clash in “Prosecutor seeks over 2,000-year sentence for Istanbul’s mayor” from Al Jazeera. Labour reforms surfaced with “Saudi Arabia extends grace period for undocumented domestic workers” from Arab News, alongside U.S. sanctions in “U.S. issues sweeping sanctions on Iran-linked networks” from The Jerusalem Post. We continued with “Israel’s president condemns surge in settler violence” from Haaretz, Europe’s economic signals in “French economy seen expanding in Q4” from Reuters, and diplomacy in “Spain and China deepen strategic ties” from El País. Energy concerns followed in “VAT cuts urged for air-conditioning and solar installations” from Público, Malta politics in “Environment Minister defends climate-change record” from Times of Malta, and UK growth pressures in “UK economy stalls with 0.1% Q3 GDP growth” from Reuters. Scotland’s corporate strain appeared in “Insolvency-related business activity jumps 17%” from The Scotsman, while Ireland’s housing ambitions emerged in “Government unveils plan to build 300,000 homes by 2030” from The Irish Times. Nordic security concerns surfaced in “Norway and Sweden intensify scrutiny of Russian-linked fishing fleets” from Seafood Source, followed by energy investment in “Berlin plans €7.6 billion injection into power-grid operator” from Handelsblatt. We closed with “Iceland declares major Atlantic current collapse an existential security threat” from The Independent (UK), the ADB’s latest initiative in “ADB approves US$300 million loan for inclusive finance in Uzbekistan” from The Business Times, Kremlin messaging in “Kremlin insists Ukraine will have to negotiate from weaker position” from Reuters, and governance challenges in “Ukraine’s energy and justice ministers resign amid major corruption probe” from The Washington Post. These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!
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