Tuesday Aug 26, 2025

Libre News of The World. Wednesday The 27th of August 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World we reported on Canada Names German-Norwegian Team Finalist in Submarine Deal, Launches Major Critical-Minerals Pact with Germany (The Globe and Mail), Markets Tremble as Dollar and Treasuries Slide on Trump’s Fed Shake-Up (Financial Times), Sterile-Fly Army Mobilizes as Fleisch-Eating Screwworm Surges Through Central America (Associated Press), The Education Odyssey: Jamaica’s Half-Decade Reforms Still Struggling Toward Vision 2030 (Jamaica Gleaner), Lula Moves to Shield Brazilian Goods from U.S. Tariff Shock with Sovereign Buying Plan (Folha de S.Paulo), Echoes from the Distant Past: Colombian Scientists Discover Unknown 6,000-Year-Old Human Lineage (El Tiempo), Chile Halts Argentine Poultry Imports Over Bird Flu Concerns (La Tercera), Lost Masterpiece of the Holocaust Era Resurfaces in Argentina—Hidden in Plain Sight (Clarín), State-Owned Giants Mobilized for Tibet—Hydropower, Rail, Jobs in Focus (South China Morning Post), Security Unseen, Threats Unspoken – New Zealand Grapples with Escalating Foreign Interference (New Zealand Herald), Long-End Bond Yields Surge as U.S. Fed Turmoil Squeezes Japanese Markets (Nikkei Asia), Belt-Tightening Diplomacy—Seoul and Washington Shape a $350 Billion Investment Pact (Korea JoongAng Daily), Cambodia’s Parliament Grants State Power to Strip Citizenship in Treason Cases (Phnom Penh Post), Kenya Gears Up for a Stronger 2025 with New Yen-Denominated Loan from Japan (The EastAfrican), Turkey Condemns Israel’s Gaza Hospital Strike as a ‘Blow to Press Freedom’ (Al Jazeera), Tehran and Europe Clash in Geneva – Nuclear Talks in Tense Limbo (Deutsche Welle), Norway’s Sovereign Wealth Fund Blacklists Israeli Banks and Caterpillar Over Human Rights Concerns (The Guardian), France Rebukes U.S. Ambassador for Criticizing Its Anti-Semitism Record (Le Monde), Stellantis Extends Furlough at Termoli Plant as Tariffs and Weak Demand Bite (Il Sole 24 Ore), Mystery Hospital Food Poisoning Strikes in Gran Canaria and La Manga (El País), Constitutional Court Halts Government’s New Immigration Law (Público), Civil Servants to Stage Nationwide 24-Hour Strike Over Controversial Disciplinary Bill (Arab News), UK Markets Slump as Global Jitters and Inflation Weigh on Retail Confidence (Financial Times), Edinburgh to Open Second Legal ‘Fix Room’ Amid Surge in Public Overdoses (The Scotsman), Consumer Mood Brightens—Sentiment in Ireland Rises in August (Irish Times), Germany Stays the Course—Declines to Recognise Palestinian State at UN (Deutsche Welle), Sweden’s Migration Reset—From Welcoming Hub to Integration-First Strategy (Dagens Nyheter), Iceland’s Central Bank Presses Pause on Rate Cuts Amid Rising Inflation (Iceland Monitor), Uzbekistan Rolls Out International Standards for Medicines and Medical Devices (Uzbekistan Daily), Beyond Peace Talks—Energy Deals Offer Path Out of the Sanction Labyrinth (Financial Times), Donetsk Drowns—Water Crisis Deepens in Russian-Held East (Kyiv Independent), and Sri Lanka Rolls the Dice—Launches South Asia’s First Mega-Casino Resort to Revive Tourism (Daily Mirror, Sri Lanka).

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