
Sunday Sep 14, 2025
Libre News of The World. Monday the 15th of September 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World: Major National Projects Unveiled to “Turbocharge” the Economy reported by The Guardian; Tragedy, Reaction & Politics After Charlie Kirk’s Killing reported by Financial Times; Major Trade Shift: 50% Tariff on Chinese Cars Under U.S. Pressure reported by La Nación/Reuters; Bolsonaro Convicted in Landmark Coup Trial reported by AP News; Earthquake Shakes Northern Colombia reported by El Tiempo; Foreign Investors Pour Into Chilean Government Debt reported by Diario Financiero; Milei Suffers Heavy Electoral Blow in Buenos Aires Province reported by AP News; China Launches Probes Into U.S. Chip Trade Ahead of Upcoming Talks reported by Reuters; Australia Commits A$12 Billion to Submarine Shipyard Under AUKUS reported by The Sydney Morning Herald; Health NZ to Extend Family Hospital Hours to 24/7 reported by RNZ; Japan Slashes Price Cap on Russian Crude Oil reported by The Asahi Shimbun; Singapore Steps Up Green Infrastructure With US$510 Million Fund reported by The Straits Times; Vietnam Investigates Large Data Breach at National Credit Agency reported by VNExpress; Africa Boosts School Feeding: 20 Million More Children Reached reported by African Union/WFP; Istanbul District Mayor and Dozens Detained in Corruption Probe reported by TRT Haber; Riyadh Season 2025-26 Promises Record Cultural and Entertainment Scale reported by The Times of India; Iran’s Enriched Uranium Allegedly Buried Under Bombed Sites reported by Financial Times; U.S. Secretary of State Rubio Visits Israel Amid Fallout From Doha Strike reported by The Jerusalem Post; New French Prime Minister Scraps Cuts to Public Holidays reported by Le Monde; Italy Stands By Growth Forecasts Despite U.S. Tariffs reported by Istat; U.S. and China Trade Talks Convene in Madrid to Address TikTok Deadline reported by El País; Controversial Labour Reform Sparks Union Backlash in Portugal reported by Público; Resettlement and Reconstruction Begin in Formerly Occupied Territories reported by AzerNews; Huge Anti-Immigration March in London Sparks Clashes reported by The Guardian; Calls Grow to Shut Asylum Hotels Amid Local Tensions reported by The Scotsman; RTÉ May Boycott Eurovision 2026 if Israel Participates reported by The Irish Times; Germany Approves New Rules to Protect Critical Infrastructure reported by Deutsche Welle; Denmark Picks European Air Defence Systems Over U.S. Patriots reported by Financial Times; Unexpected Surge in University Applications Drives Scrutiny in Iceland reported by Iceland Monitor (Morgunblaðið); Rising Anti-China Sentiment Among the Public in Uzbekistan reported by Global Voices; Ukrainian Drones Hit One of Russia’s Largest Oil Refineries reported by AP News; Russian-Belarus Joint Drills “Zapad-2025” Feature Hypersonic Weapons Display reported by Reuters; and “Digital Swaraj Mission” Pushes India Toward Tech Self-Reliance by 2030 reported by The Times of India.
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