
Monday May 26, 2025
Libre News of The World Super Express Edition. Tuesday the 27th of May 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Super Express Edition: Canada extends G7 summit invitations to Australia and Ukraine while India awaits its call (Times of India). U.S. President Trump delays EU iPhone tariffs after a "very nice call" with Ursula von der Leyen (Wall Street Journal). Nicaragua faces international criticism after revoking dual citizenship, raising fears of statelessness (Reuters). The Caribbean braces for an active hurricane season, with 13–19 storms forecasted (NOAA). Brazil announces $5.5 billion in budget cuts and a tax hike to meet fiscal targets (Reuters). A mysterious metallic sphere found in Colombia fuels UFO speculation (New York Post). A 5.7 magnitude earthquake hits northern Chile, with no major damage reported (Reuters). Argentina’s Archbishop criticizes President Milei's austerity policies during a national ceremony (La Nación). Chinese Apple suppliers' stocks fall after Trump threatens high tariffs on imported iPhones (Bloomberg). China criticizes Australia’s plan to reclaim Darwin Port, calling it unethical (The Guardian). New Zealand’s Resources Minister defends mining expansion amid environmental concerns (Radio New Zealand). Japan slashes rice prices to curb inflation and ease voter unrest ahead of elections (The Japan Times). OpenAI opens a new office in Seoul to meet soaring demand for ChatGPT (The Korea Herald). France and Vietnam deepen strategic ties during President Macron’s Hanoi visit (Le Monde). A South African candidate emerges as a contender for the African Development Bank presidency amid U.S. funding cuts (Bloomberg). The U.S. military shifts strategy in Africa, encouraging self-reliance among allies (Associated Press). Senator Adam Schiff condemns Turkey over the jailing of Istanbul's mayor, citing democratic backsliding (The Washington Post). Saudi Arabia prepares for Eid al-Adha 2025, with the moon sighting scheduled for May 27 (Arab News). Iranian director Jafar Panahi wins the Palme d'Or at Cannes for It Was Just an Accident (Variety). An Israeli airstrike on a Gaza school shelter kills over 45 civilians, prompting global outrage (Al Jazeera). France reignites a national debate with a proposed ban on headscarves in sports competitions (France 24). A general strike in Italy disrupts transport and services nationwide over pay and pension demands (ANSA). Spain pressures the EU to recognize Catalan, Basque, and Galician as official languages (El País). Portuguese citizens are migrating to rural Spanish towns like As Neves to escape housing costs (Público). A Romanian crime boss is sentenced for laundering millions through Irish banks (The Irish Times). The UK braces for persistent rainfall through the end of May, with improved weather expected in June (BBC Weather). Around 300,000 homes, particularly in rural Scotland, are at risk due to the upcoming shutdown of the Radio Teleswitch Service (The Guardian). A stabbing at Hamburg's central station injures 18 people, raising questions about mental health intervention (Deutsche Welle). Sweden’s new "OnlyFans Law" bans the purchase of custom online pornography, sparking privacy concerns (The Local Sweden). Iceland builds lava barriers to protect towns as eruptions continue on the Reykjanes Peninsula (RÚV). Samarkand launches celebrations as the 2025 Cultural Capital of the Islamic World (Anadolu Agency). Medvedev proposes a massive buffer zone in Ukraine, met with skepticism over feasibility and human cost (The Moscow Times). India unveils the Bharat Forecasting System, the world’s most precise weather model with a 6-kilometre grid (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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