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Libre News of The World. Thursday the 9th of July 2026.

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World, we examine a world shaped by geopolitical confrontation, economic uncertainty and strategic competition. The United States faces rising inflation expectations that complicate Federal Reserve policy as Canada posts a four-year-high trade surplus while remaining heavily dependent on the U.S. market. Panama reaffirms its sovereignty over the Panama Canal amid renewed international attention, while Cuba grapples with protests following another nationwide power-grid collapse. Brazil's presidential campaign becomes entwined with U.S. trade policy, Colombia enters a tense political transition after President Gustavo Petro rejects the legitimacy of president-elect Abelardo de la Espriella, and Chile launches an employment recovery plan in response to a prolonged economic slowdown. Argentina advances a proposal for a U.S.-style government shutdown mechanism as part of President Javier Milei's fiscal reforms, while China's submarine-launched ballistic missile test heightens Indo-Pacific security concerns. Australia orders an independent review of the AUKUS submarine programme, New Zealand raises interest rates for the first time in three years, Japan records its first current account deficit in four months, South Korea reports a record current account surplus driven by AI semiconductor exports, and Vietnam reconsiders coal expansion as global instability complicates its LNG strategy. Nigeria's Dangote Group announces plans for a major refinery in Kenya, Türkiye signs a natural gas export agreement with Syria, Saudi Arabia condemns an attack on one of its oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, and Egypt secures a long-term LNG supply agreement with QatarEnergy. The Middle East remains at the centre of global attention as the U.S.–Iran ceasefire collapses following renewed strikes and retaliation, while Israel confronts growing concern over a possible U.S. sale of F-35 fighter aircraft to Türkiye. Across Europe, Marine Le Pen launches her 2027 French presidential campaign despite an upheld conviction, Italy faces friction with Washington over access to military bases, Spain unveils sweeping anti-corruption reforms, Portugal responds to escalating wildfire threats with European Union assistance, Germany approves a €65 billion corporate tax package, Finland expands defence cooperation at the NATO summit, Iceland begins its presidency of the Council of the Baltic Sea States, Ireland uses its European Union Council Presidency to push action on Gaza, Ukraine and competitiveness, Greenland's sovereignty returns to the forefront after renewed U.S. claims, and the United Kingdom prepares for a by-election after Nigel Farage resigns his parliamentary seat. Scotland launches a nationwide artificial intelligence strategy for public services, Azerbaijan protests a Russian drone strike on SOCAR infrastructure in Ukraine, Uzbekistan advances the Trans-Afghan Railway project, Russia intensifies recruitment of foreign workers to address wartime labour shortages, Ukraine expands long-range strikes against Russia's logistics network, and India confronts the deadly consequences of another monsoon-triggered landslide in Kerala.

Sources used in today's Editorial Register:

Canada

United States

Panama

Cuba

Brazil

Colombia

Chile

Argentina

China

Australia

New Zealand

Japan

South Korea

Vietnam

Nigeria

Türkiye

Saudi Arabia

Egypt

Iran

Israel

France

Italy

Spain

Portugal

Azerbaijan

United Kingdom

Scotland (United Kingdom)

Ireland

Greenland

Germany

Finland

Iceland

Uzbekistan

Russia

Ukraine

India

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