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Libre News of The World. Monday the 10th of November 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World, we covered a sweeping panorama of global developments. Consumer sentiment slides amid economic uncertainty (The Guardian); Remittances surge becomes lifeline for Northern Triangle economies (thedialogue.org); US military presence fuels diplomatic tensions in the southern Caribbean (The Guardian); Major data-centre investment signals Brazil as rising tech export hub (Reuters); Housing fair targets women home-buyers in Bogotá (Tropicana FM); Chile integrates Punta Peuco prison into regular system (La Tercera); Argentina outlines bond-buybacks and reserve build-up (Clarín); China suspends export ban on key materials to the US (Reuters); Queensland Premier ends “cannoli diplomacy” (The Guardian); India and New Zealand renew push for future-ready FTA (The New Zealand Herald); Japan offers industrial-policy blueprint for the G7 (Bloomberg); South Korea considers tightening sanctions on North Korea (The Korea Herald); Vietnam signals reform momentum with tax roadmap (VNExpress); West-African states call on Islamic scholars to lead fight against extremism (The Nation – Nigeria); Turkey enters a new phase in the Kurdish peace process (Hürriyet Daily News); Saudi Arabia broadens tourism strategy to reach middle-class travellers (Arab News); Tehran faces water-rationing emergency (AP News); Israel advances media-regulation bill (Haaretz); France revises off-peak electricity hours (Le Monde); Nationwide wave of strikes threatens Italy (Italien.news); Real-estate momentum surges as Spain outperforms expectations (El País); 100,000 march in Lisbon against labour reforms (Público); Malta launches Care4Diabetes programme (Times of Malta); Mistaken convict release sparks UK prison-system crisis (The Guardian); Scotland invests £3m to expand access for disabled people (The Scotsman); Ireland publishes Future Forty long-term outlook (The Irish Times); Germany accelerates defence overhaul to become “war-ready” (Der Spiegel); Norway flags cybersecurity risks in Chinese-made buses (AP News); Iceland’s new tax pushes cruise-ships from rural ports (RÚV); Uzbekistan establishes tax-free AI and data-centre zone (UzDaily); Russia’s economy teeters but war funding persists (The Moscow Times); Ukraine to open weapons-export offices in Germany and Denmark (Ukrinform); and India unveils innovation-first AI governance guidelines (The Hindu).

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