
Monday Jul 28, 2025
Libre News of The World. Tuesday the 29th of July 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World: Canada braces for a key monetary policy decision amid U.S.–EU trade tensions (The Globe and Mail); U.S. animal shelters struggle with record pet surrenders tied to economic strain (AP News); Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs to take effect August 1, targeting Mexico (The Washington Post); the U.S. issues a “Do Not Travel” advisory for Haiti due to rising violence (CBS News); Brazil faces economic fallout as U.S. tariffs loom amid Bolsonaro prosecution (Folha de S.Paulo); Colombia awaits a historic verdict in Uribe’s trial that could reshape politics (El Espectador); Chile dismantles Venezuela-linked gang Los Gallegos in a sweeping crackdown (La Tercera); FT podcast examines Argentina’s economic experiment under President Milei (Financial Times); extreme rainstorms force mass evacuations near Beijing (China Daily); IMF freezes Senegal aid over hidden debt scandal (Jeune Afrique); wildfires ravage western Turkey during record heatwave (Anadolu Agency); Saudi Arabia co-hosts a UN summit on the two-state solution (Al Arabiya); mysterious explosions in Iran fuel sabotage suspicions (Tehran Times); Israel enacts humanitarian pauses in Gaza amid worsening crisis (Al Jazeera); France’s economic outlook dims amid austerity and low confidence (Le Monde); Rome prepares for massive Youth Jubilee under extreme heat (ANSA); Spain’s proposed media registry sparks press freedom concerns (El País); Serbia seeks a U.S. sanctions waiver extension for oil giant NIS (Politika); Starmer recalls cabinet over Gaza and Palestinian statehood debate (The Guardian); Scottish leaders scramble to save jobs at Alexander Dennis (The Herald); Irish consumer sentiment plunges amid tariff fears (The Irish Times); Germany likely avoids EU sanctions over deficit thanks to defense exemption (Handelsblatt); Sweden plans to rent Estonian prison cells amid rising incarceration (Dagens Nyheter); Swiss banks brace for losses after SNB’s zero rate decision (Neue Zürcher Zeitung); Uzbek remittances surge, driving poverty reduction and economic growth (Gazeta.uz); drone attacks disrupt Moscow travel and cancel Navy Day parade (Kommersant); Russia strikes Kyiv’s Darnytskyi district, injuring civilians and alarming allies (Ukrainska Pravda); and TCS lays off 12,000 staff as AI reshapes India’s IT landscape (The Economic Times). 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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