Thursday Dec 25, 2025

Libre News of The World. Friday the 26th of December 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World we covered a sweeping global agenda: Canada’s nationwide Pizza Pops recall amid an E. coli outbreak (Delish); the United States ending the H-1B visa lottery (Financial Times); a deadly Mexican Navy medical flight crash in Texas (Reuters); rising U.S. military activity in Puerto Rico (Caribbean National Weekly); Brazil allowing Jair Bolsonaro temporary release for surgery (Folha de S.Paulo); Colombia’s debate over feminist diplomacy (El Espectador); Chile’s post-election debate on the first lady role (La Tercera); China expanding foreign-investment incentives (Financial Times); New South Wales enacting tough post-Bondi attack security laws (ABC News Australia); Christchurch’s cultural resurgence (New Zealand Herald); Hiroshima urging Japan to uphold its no-nuke pledge (Asahi Shimbun); South Korea passing an anti-fake news law (Yonhap); Vietnam backing To Lam’s continued leadership (VNExpress); U.S. diplomatic cuts affecting Africa (Africa News); Libya’s army chief killed in a plane crash near Ankara (Anadolu Agency); Saudi Arabia tightening private-school regulations (Arab News); Iranian women defying compulsory hijab laws (IranWire); Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon (Al Jazeera); France condemning U.S. visa bans over digital sovereignty (Le Monde); Italy’s move toward reclaiming a former nuclear site (Il Sole 24 Ore); Spain bracing for its coldest Christmas in over a decade (RTVE); Portugal reprogramming EU PT2030 funds (RTP); Azerbaijan hesitating over Gaza peacekeeping (Trend News Agency); UK hunger-striking pro-Palestine activists taking legal action (Al Jazeera); a fatal Christmas Eve house fire in Fife (BBC Scotland); urgent Irish product recalls ahead of Christmas (RTÉ News); Germany’s first deportation to Syria since the war began (Reuters); Sweden boarding a sanctioned Russian vessel (SVT Nyheter); Iceland’s Supreme Court ruling on Landsbankinn interest-rate cases (RÚV); growing Uzbekistan–Japan tourism ties (Nikkei Asia); mixed signals in Russia’s economy (Kommersant); Russian strikes disrupting Ukrainian exports (The Kyiv Independent); and India inaugurating a Vajpayee memorial under heavy security (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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