Monday Dec 29, 2025

Libre News of The World. Tuesday the 30th of December 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on **Libre News of The World** we covered a wide sweep of global developments: Canada accelerating free-trade talks with Mercosur (Reuters); the VISIT USA Act restoring tourism funding ahead of the 2028 Olympics (Associated Press); a deadly train derailment in Oaxaca, Mexico (Associated Press); Cuba’s deepening demographic decline (Associated Press); Brazil declaring its first official arid zone (Agência Brasil); Cartagena banning horse-drawn carriages in tourist areas (El Tiempo); political deadlock tightening Chile’s Senate balance (La Tercera); Argentina confirming influenza K variant cases (Clarín); China launching major military drills around Taiwan (South China Morning Post); Australia rolling out new airport security scanners (ABC News Australia); a dramatic bushwalker rescue in New Zealand’s Coromandel (The New Zealand Herald); Japan approving a new national disaster agency (NHK World Japan); Singapore seizing assets linked to a Cambodian tycoon in a scam probe (Channel NewsAsia); Vietnam’s Communist Party warning against impractical international commitments (Vietnam News Agency); Guinea holding its first post-coup presidential election (RFI Afrique); clashes wounding Turkish police during anti-IS operations (Anadolu Agency); Saudi Arabia tightening controls on cost-of-living dissent (Human Rights Watch); Russia launching three Iranian satellites (TASS); rising relocation interest among Israel’s tech workforce (Haaretz); French police unions resisting tougher Channel migrant enforcement (Le Monde); Italy arresting suspects over alleged Hamas financing via charities (ANSA); flight chaos across Spanish airports (El País); planned power outages in Lisbon and the Algarve (RTP Notícias); Armenia exploring exports to Azerbaijan (Armenpress); warnings of a massive UK defence funding gap (Financial Times); praise for emergency crews after a Glasgow hotel fire (BBC News Scotland); Irish supermarkets cutting butter prices (RTÉ News); Germany’s Bundeswehr ramping up recruitment (Der Spiegel); Storm Johannes battering Scandinavia (SVT Nyheter); Iceland unveiling strict new border rules for 2026 (Iceland Review); Russian gas deliveries to Uzbekistan rising sharply (Interfax); Ukraine peace talks showing limited progress amid ongoing strikes (The Washington Post); Latvia delivering vehicles and humanitarian aid to Ukraine (LTV News); and dense fog disrupting flights at Delhi’s IGI Airport (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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