Thursday Feb 13, 2025

Libre News of The World Express Edition. Thursday the 13th of February 2025

On this episode of Libre News of The World Express Edition, we cover a wide range of major global developments. In the United States, an egg shortage driven by avian influenza has caused prices to surge, with retailers rationing supplies and reports of large-scale theft emerging (AP News). Meanwhile, the U.S. Coast Guard repatriated 16 Cuban migrants intercepted near the Bahamas, reinforcing its stance against dangerous maritime crossings (Miami Herald).

In Latin America, GE Vernova is shutting down its wind turbine blade plant in Brazil due to declining demand, signaling a shift in the region’s renewable energy sector (O Globo). A tragedy struck Colombia as four female soccer players lost their lives after being hit by lightning, with authorities urging better storm preparedness (El Tiempo). Chile is taking proactive steps against climate change, as San Antonio Port undergoes major renovations to counter rising sea levels (La Tercera).

Turning to Europe, Argentina’s financial markets have taken a hit amid uncertainty surrounding an IMF deal, with investors closely watching economic policy shifts (Clarín). In China, PwC is experiencing a wave of resignations, with over 60 partners leaving in the wake of the Evergrande scandal (China Daily). Meanwhile, Tuscany has become the first Italian region to legalize assisted suicide, sparking national debate (ANSA). In Spain, authorities are granting residency and work permits to migrants impacted by devastating floods in Valencia, offering relief to thousands (El País).

In Ireland, discussions continue about the possibility of creating an independent time zone, as the country looks to strengthen its own timing infrastructure (RTÉ News). Germany is also facing challenges, with industrial stagnation becoming a key issue ahead of the 2025 elections, fueling debates over economic policy (Der Spiegel). Sweden is moving ahead with a major green energy transition, though concerns remain over its feasibility (SVT). In Iceland, geothermal power plants are under strain, as increasing energy demand from data centers and electric vehicles prompts discussions on infrastructure expansion (Morgunblaðið).

In Poland, officials are intensifying border controls to combat the smuggling of Ukrainian grain, aiming to protect local farmers from economic instability (Polska Agencja Prasowa). Over in Russia, President Putin has removed Roscosmos’ chief over delays and inefficiencies in the space sector, appointing a new leader to address the nation’s growing challenges (RIA Novosti). Meanwhile, Slovakia is witnessing mass protests against Prime Minister Robert Fico, as citizens push back against his pro-Russian policies and the potential shift away from the EU and NATO (Ukrinform). Finally, in South Asia, India is committing to a major nuclear energy expansion, targeting 100 GW of capacity by 2047 despite financial and regulatory hurdles (The Indian Express).

That’s all for today on Libre News of The World Express Edition. Stay tuned for more updates on the latest global developments.

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