
Wednesday Jul 23, 2025
Libre News of The World. Thursday the 24th of July 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World: Enbridge Commits $900 Million to Texas Solar Project (CBC), Trump Announces “Largest Trade Deal” with Japan, Withdraws from UNESCO (Kyodo News), Iberdrola Prepares Sale of $4.7 B Mexico Renewables Portfolio (El Financiero), Exxon Mobil in Talks for Deepwater Blocks off Trinidad (Trinidad & Tobago Guardian), Brazil to Open Tax Advisory Office in China Amid U.S. Tensions (Folha de S.Paulo), Colombia's Trade Deficit Widens Sharply in May (El Tiempo), Chile Unveils Commemorative 100‑Peso Coin for Central Bank Centenary (La Tercera), Indigenous Communities Clash with State Over Lithium Water Use (El Deber), China Launches $170 B Hydropower Stimulus in Tibet (China Daily), Australia Makes Second AUKUS Payment Amid U.S. Review (The Guardian), Tightening Orbit: New Law to Regulate Ground-Based Space Infrastructure (NZ Government), PM Ishiba Under Pressure, Likely to Resign After Upper House Defeat (Asahi Shimbun), Singapore Identifies Chinese‑Linked Hackers Targeting Critical Infrastructure (The Straits Times), Sweeping Raids Crack Down on Scam Centres in Cambodia (Phnom Penh Post), Rand Firm Ahead of Inflation Data and Budget Vote (News Central Africa), Turkey Vows Intervention Over Syrian Fragmentation (Al-Monitor), Saudi Arabia Plans New Low‑Cost Airline with 45‑Plane Fleet by 2030 (Gulf News), Tehran Declares Holiday as Drought Crisis Deepens (Financial Times), Coalition Jitters as Ultra‑Orthodox Party Quits Government (Al-Monitor), US‑Funded Contraceptives Destined for Destruction in France Spark Outcry (France24), Portugal Endorses Morocco’s Autonomy Plan for Western Sahara (Portugal’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs), UN to Host New Round of Cyprus Talks at Month-End (Al Jazeera), UK Sanctions People‑Smuggling Networks Amid Migrant Surge (The Guardian), Police Scramble as Trump’s Scotland Visit Looms (The Scotsman), Ireland to Boost Infrastructure Spending After €14 B Apple Tax Windfall (The Irish Times), Rhine River Rises but Shipping Capacity Still Hampered (Salzburger Nachrichten), Nordic Allies Join Finland’s Forward Land Forces (The Guardian), Iceland Launches Security & Defence Talks with EU (Euronews), Kazakhstan’s Halyk Bank Strikes $176 Million Deal with Uzbek Fintech (The Astana Times), Russia Launches Massive “July Storm” Naval Drills (Izvestia), Mass Protests Erupt Over Anti‑Corruption Law Reforms in Ukraine (Associated Press), and India and UK Set to Seal Free Trade Deal on Modi’s Visit (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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