
Tuesday Dec 30, 2025
Libre News of The World. Wednesday the 31st of December 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on **Libre News of The World** we covered a sweeping range of global developments: major flight disruptions stranding travellers across Canada (CBC News); the United States pledging $2 billion in humanitarian aid for 2026 (United Nations News); China condemning the demolition of a historic Chinese–Panamanian monument (Reuters); INTERPOL arresting 85 international fugitives with Caribbean links (Loop News Caribbean); fears of rising deforestation as Brazil’s soy giants step back from the Amazon moratorium (Agência Brasil); political turmoil in Colombia following an economic emergency decree (El Tiempo); Chile denying claims of a Canadian icebreaker deal (La Tercera); Argentina celebrating a record wheat harvest (Bolsa de Cereales de Buenos Aires); renewed cultural repression concerns in Xinjiang (Amnesty International); Australia bracing for Cyclone Hayley (Bureau of Meteorology); New Zealand launching a biosecurity “alien invasion” warning for travellers (RNZ); a tragic ski resort accident in Japan’s Hokkaido (NHK World Japan); South Korea’s exports topping $700 billion for the first time (Yonhap); Vietnam’s GSM eyeing a landmark IPO (Vietnam News Agency); young Africans returning to farming as cities grow costlier (Al Jazeera); a visa thaw between Turkey and Armenia (Anadolu Agency); Saudi airstrikes in Yemen raising regional tensions (Al Arabiya); Iran’s central bank chief resigning amid economic crisis (IRNA); renewed US–Israel alignment after Netanyahu–Trump talks (The Times of Israel); France preparing a seaside farewell for Brigitte Bardot (France 24); Italy extending military aid to Ukraine despite coalition rifts (ANSA); Spain’s green fuel expansion led by Repsol (El País); unsettled weather refilling dams in Morocco (MAP); Azerbaijan highlighting deeper strategic ties with China (APA News); the UK’s New Year honours celebrating cultural and community leaders (BBC News); environmental fears over poultry farms near Scottish oyster beds (The Guardian); Ireland cracking down on bogus English schools (The Irish Times); controversy over AfD invitations to the Munich Security Conference (Deutsche Welle); Norway unveiling a glass-window night train for Northern Lights viewing (Visit Norway); Iceland shaken by its strongest earthquake in 2½ years near the Westman Islands (Icelandic Meteorological Office); Uzbekistan delivering humanitarian aid to Afghanistan (The Tashkent Times); Russia alleging a drone attack on President Putin’s residence (TASS); Ukraine enduring extended blackouts amid winter hardship (Ukrinform); and India approving a $8.8 billion defence modernisation package (Press Information Bureau of India). 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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