Sunday Dec 28, 2025

Libre News of The World. Monday The 29th of December 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World we covered a sweeping range of global developments: Canada’s deadly winter cold snap and migrant arrests (Global News); escalating U.S.–Iran tensions and warnings of full-scale war (Al Jazeera, Associated Press); a fatal bus crash in Guatemala (Prensa Libre); CARICOM reaffirming the Caribbean as a Zone of Peace (Jamaica Gleaner); an ultralight plane crash off Copacabana (CNN Brasil); Chile’s far-right election shock (Al Jazeera); judicial independence concerns in Argentina (The Irish Times); renewed anger over China’s one-child policy legacy (Reuters); an Australian cruise ship grounding in Papua New Guinea (NBC PNG); New Zealand’s animal welfare and pāua enforcement push (Beehive.govt.nz); Japan’s renewed WWII air-raid compensation campaign (The Japan Times); South Korea’s rapid shutdown of dog meat farms (The Korea Times); Vietnam welcoming a Thailand–Cambodia ceasefire (Vietnam News); Central African Republic elections (Al Jazeera); deepening Iran–Turkey parliamentary ties (IRNA); Saudi Arabia’s deportation of Indian workers (Times of India); Israel’s recognition of Somaliland and regional backlash (Reuters); a cyberattack on France’s postal service (BBC News); Italy’s arrests over alleged Hamas financing (ANSA); political tensions across Spain’s front pages (Euronews); Portugal expanding paediatric emergency care (The Portugal News); record migrant rescues off Crete (Greek City Times); UK church divisions over Tommy Robinson’s claimed conversion (The Guardian); financial fallout from Ireland’s Budget 2026 for disabled citizens (The Irish Times); Germany’s call to ban private fireworks (Deutsche Welle); Storm Johannes battering the Nordic region (Reuters); Iceland again topping the Global Peace Index (Institute for Economics and Peace); Uzbekistan’s new national stadium project (Daryo.uz); Russia’s hardline diplomacy and renewed strikes on Ukraine ahead of peace talks (Bloomberg, Reuters); and India’s Uttar Pradesh mandating daily newspaper reading in schools (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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