Wednesday Jul 09, 2025

Libre News of The World Super Express Edition. Thursday The 10th of July 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Super Express Edition: Canada’s Kenneth Law faces 14 murder charges for distributing lethal poison globally (The Guardian); the U.S. Supreme Court clears the Trump administration’s path for mass federal layoffs, sparking national debate (NPR); Guatemala reels after deadly earthquakes near San Vicente Pacaya leave six dead and over 700 hectares damaged (Prensa Libre); Indian PM Modi's award in Trinidad and Tobago provokes backlash from Muslim leaders (Trinidad and Tobago Newsday); Brazil and India deepen defense ties and trade ambitions with a new strategic alliance (Folha de S.Paulo); Colombia’s illegal armed groups expand by 45% despite President Petro’s “total peace” initiative (El Espectador); Chile monitors the impact of Trump’s copper tariffs as uncertainty grips global markets (La Tercera); Argentina cancels its Independence Day military parade amid sweeping austerity (Clarín); China restricts exports to Taiwanese defense firms as tensions rise during Han Kuang drills (South China Morning Post); wild winds in southern Australia knock out power and injure dozens (ABC News Australia); New Zealand’s MethaneSat mission suffers a setback as satellite contact is lost (Radio New Zealand); Japan deploys V-22 Ospreys to Camp Saga, raising strategic and safety debates (The Asahi Shimbun); Former South Korean President Yoon faces an arrest hearing over attempted martial law (The Korea Herald); the Philippines protests China’s sanctions on ex-senator Tolentino (The Philippine Star); Africa pushes for local processing of critical minerals to boost jobs and autonomy (Bloomberg); West Africa braces for a 10% drop in cocoa output, driving global price volatility (Reuters); PKK leader Öcalan declares an end to armed struggle, calling for democratic reform (Al Jazeera); Saudi Arabia unveils a skill-based visa system to replace the old Kafala model (Arab News); the UK and European allies threaten UN sanctions over Iran’s nuclear program (Financial Times); Netanyahu and Trump discuss a Gaza ceasefire and hostages during a Washington meeting (The Jerusalem Post); French firefighters partially contain wildfires near Marseille after 110 injuries (France 24); Italy mourns Bruno, a heroic police bloodhound poisoned in Taranto (La Repubblica); Madrid faces a deepening pediatric residency crisis as young doctors reject primary care roles (El País); Portugal advances TAP privatization amid tense EU-US trade talks (Diário de Notícias); Malta’s palliative care system comes under scrutiny for lack of specialists (Times of Malta); the Bank of England warns that millions will see mortgage payments rise due to rate hikes (The Guardian); Scotland considers raising the legal marriage age to 18 to protect youth from coercion (BBC News); SJI calls for a €25 weekly increase in Irish social welfare payments in Budget 2026 (The Irish Times); Germany’s auto tariff proposal causes friction within the EU over manufacturing equity (Politico Europe); Sweden investigates its declining birth rate, eyeing policy reform and integration strategies (Sveriges Radio); Finland and Lithuania plan to resume anti-personnel mine production, exiting the Ottawa Convention (Yle News); Uzbekistan faces inflation concerns as utility and fuel costs rise despite broader economic stability (Gazeta.uz); and the European Court of Human Rights finds Russia responsible for the downing of MH17 and other violations in Ukraine (Deutsche Welle); while China issues a stern ultimatum to Myanmar rebels, threatening global rare earth supplies (Nikkei Asia). 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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