
Wednesday Dec 24, 2025
Libre News of The World. Thursday the 25th 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 Bill C-12 igniting debate over border policy (CBC News); the U.S. Supreme Court checking presidential power (The New York Times); El Salvador’s stronger-than-expected growth (IMF); Venezuela’s anti-piracy law raising Caribbean tensions (Reuters); Apple opening iOS to third-party app stores in Brazil (Valor Econômico); Colombia’s ELN Christmas ceasefire (El Tiempo); Chile’s president-elect Kast pushing a migrant return corridor (La Tercera); Argentina’s administrative holiday decree (La Nación); China and the U.S. clashing over nuclear policy (Xinhua); Australia cancelling a visa over a Nazi symbol charge (ABC News); New Zealand shoppers squeezed by Christmas price hikes (RNZ); Japan moving closer to restarting Kashiwazaki-Kariwa (NHK); falling consumer confidence in South Korea (Yonhap); To Lam consolidating power in Vietnam (VnExpress); Ghana legalising crypto trading (Joy News); Libya’s top military chief killed in a plane crash (Al Jazeera); Saudi Aramco reaffirming China as a core market (China Daily); U.S.–Iran sparring at the UN (Reuters); settler violence debate intensifying in the West Bank (Haaretz); France passing an emergency budget law (Le Monde); Italy amending its national anthem lyrics (Corriere della Sera); Spain’s growth outlook improving despite household strain (El País); Portugal’s festive road safety crackdown (Público); Azerbaijan resettling displaced families (Azernews); UK Labour softening inheritance tax plans (BBC News); organised-crime arrests in Scotland (BBC News Scotland); Dublin’s St Mary’s becoming the official Catholic cathedral (The Irish Times); Germany deporting a convicted criminal to Syria (Der Spiegel); the EU reaffirming Denmark’s sovereignty including Greenland (Politico Europe); elevated volcanic risk near Svartsengi in Iceland (Icelandic Met Office); stronger profitability in Uzbekistan’s banking sector (Kun.uz); WhatsApp accusing Russia of restricting encrypted messaging (Reuters); Ukrainian troops withdrawing from Siversk (Reuters); and protests in New Delhi over a lynching in Bangladesh (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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