
Tuesday Sep 23, 2025
Libre News of The World. Wednesday the 24th of September 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World: Inderjit Singh Gosal Arrested in Canada on Firearms Charges Amid Pro-Khalistan Links (Times of India), Manhattan Casino Proposals Collapse After Strong Community Pushback (The New York Times), Bodies Found Near Mexico City May Be Missing Colombian Musicians (El Espectador), Dominican Republic Seizes Ton of Cocaine After U.S. Airstrike on Drug Vessel (Diario Libre), Eduardo Bolsonaro Faces Coercion Charges as U.S. Sanctions Target Wife of Brazilian Judge (Reuters), Petro Restores Peace Talks with Former AUC Commanders Under ‘Paz Total’ (El Tiempo), Chile’s “Sacrifice Zones” Struggle with Mining Pollution and Health Crises (La Tercera), Argentina Suspends Farm Export Taxes to Boost Dollar Inflows (Clarín), Chinese Firms Skirt Social Insurance Payments, Sparking Long-Term Concerns (South China Morning Post), Australian Court Orders Government to Act on Recovery Plans for Threatened Species (The Guardian), New Zealand Eases Residency Rules to Counter Record Exodus and Labour Gaps (The New Zealand Herald), Japan, U.S., and South Korea Unite in Warning Over Taiwan Strait Tensions (The Japan Times), Singapore to Sanction Israeli Settler Leaders, Signals Conditional Support for Palestinian Statehood (The Straits Times), Cambodia Advances “Circular Economy” at National Sustainability Forum (Khmer Times), Guinea Approves New Constitution, Opening Door for Coup Leader’s Presidential Run (Al Jazeera), Turkey Plans Major Purchases of Boeing Jets and Lockheed Martin Fighters (Bloomberg), Saudi Arabia Hands Sindalah Island Project to Red Sea Global Amid Delays (Arab News), Iran Rejects Western ‘Pressure’ Tactics on Nuclear Program (Press TV), Israel Regains Gaza Border Control, Plants Mines After Weekend Breach (Haaretz), France and Monaco Officially Recognize Palestinian Statehood (Le Monde), Italy Grants Conditional Approval to Saipem–Subsea7 Merger (Il Sole 24 Ore), Spain Rejects Israeli Opposition to Palestinian Statehood, Stresses Inevitability of Peace (El País), Thousands of Motorcyclists Gather in Fátima for Annual ‘Blessing of the Helmets’ (Público), Azerbaijan and Armenia Pledge to Continue Dialogue Amid Renewed Diplomatic Push (CivilNet), Reform UK Proposes Replacing Indefinite Leave to Remain with Stricter Visa System (The Independent), Bodycare to Shut All Scottish Stores as Retailer Exits High Street (BBC News), Sinn Féin Endorses Catherine Connolly for Irish Presidential Election (The Irish Times), Northern Ireland Troubles Files Access Could Reveal ‘Unvarnished Truth’ Under New Reforms (The Guardian), Germany’s Business Activity Hits 16-Month High on Services Rebound (Deutsche Welle), Sweden Weighs 23.5 Billion Kronor Loan Package for New Nuclear Reactors (Svenska Dagbladet), Reykjavík to Build New Educational Centre at City Park and Zoo (Morgunblaðið), Uzbekistan Airways to Acquire Up to 22 Boeing 787 Dreamliners in $8 Billion Deal (The Tashkent Times), Putin Proposes One-Year Extension of New START Nuclear Treaty with U.S. (The Moscow Times), Zelenskiy Visits U.S. Ahead of UN Address and Trump Meeting to Rally Support (The Washington Post), and Bangladesh Sees Deadliest Day Yet in Dengue Outbreak (Dhaka Tribune). 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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