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Sunday Nov 02, 2025

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Russia and China pledged to deepen cultural and humanitarian cooperation at the 26th Session of their bilateral committee, marking a “new chapter” in ties (Xinhua, xinhua.net). Massive Russian airstrikes left 60,000 Ukrainians without power in Zaporizhzhia as winter nears (Reuters, reuters.com). France’s government suffered a parliamentary defeat after lawmakers rejected its draft social-security budget (Anadolu Agency, aa.com.tr). Italy issued an urgent advisory for citizens to leave Mali amid escalating insurgent threats (Business Ghana, businessghana.com). Spain expressed regret for injustices against Mexico’s Indigenous peoples during the colonial era (El País, elpais.com). Portugal doubled its citizenship residency requirement from five to ten years under new reforms (The Economic Times, economictimes.indiatimes.com). Azerbaijan opened its Zangazur Corridor project to foreign investors (AzerNews, azernews.az). The UK launched a £9 billion plan to modernise military housing (The Telegraph, telegraph.co.uk). Scotland reaffirmed its commitment to the European Convention on Human Rights (Yahoo News UK, uk.news.yahoo.com). Housing remains Irish voters’ top concern as the EU plans new affordability measures (TheJournal.ie, thejournal.ie). Germany confirmed plans to finalise its new military service model by 2026 (Deutsche Welle, dw.com). Sweden’s Centre Party will elect a new leader following Anna-Karin Hatt’s resignation amid growing threats to politicians (Sweden Herald, swedenherald.com). A rescue mission is underway to free a stranded humpback whale near Iceland’s Hrísey (Iceland Monitor, icelandmonitor.mbl.is). Uzbekistan reconsiders its defence doctrine as regional momentum shifts toward Kazakhstan (Times of Central Asia, timesca.com). India announced a ₹1 lakh crore R&D and innovation fund to strengthen its science and tech ecosystem (India News, indianews.com.au).
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!

Sunday Nov 02, 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition:
Russia and China pledged to deepen cultural and humanitarian cooperation at the 26th Session of their bilateral committee, marking a “new chapter” in ties (Xinhua, xinhua.net). Massive Russian airstrikes left 60,000 Ukrainians without power in Zaporizhzhia as winter nears (Reuters, reuters.com). France’s government suffered a parliamentary defeat after lawmakers rejected its draft social-security budget (Anadolu Agency, aa.com.tr). Italy issued an urgent advisory for citizens to leave Mali amid escalating insurgent threats (Business Ghana, businessghana.com). Spain expressed regret for injustices against Mexico’s Indigenous peoples during the colonial era (El País, elpais.com). Portugal doubled its citizenship residency requirement from five to ten years under new reforms (The Economic Times, economictimes.indiatimes.com). Azerbaijan opened its Zangazur Corridor project to foreign investors (AzerNews, azernews.az). The UK launched a £9 billion plan to modernise military housing (The Telegraph, telegraph.co.uk). Scotland reaffirmed its commitment to the European Convention on Human Rights (Yahoo News UK, uk.news.yahoo.com). Housing remains Irish voters’ top concern as the EU plans new affordability measures (TheJournal.ie, thejournal.ie). Germany confirmed plans to finalise its new military service model by 2026 (Deutsche Welle, dw.com). Sweden’s Centre Party will elect a new leader following Anna-Karin Hatt’s resignation amid growing threats to politicians (Sweden Herald, swedenherald.com). A rescue mission is underway to free a stranded humpback whale near Iceland’s Hrísey (Iceland Monitor, icelandmonitor.mbl.is). Uzbekistan reconsiders its defence doctrine as regional momentum shifts toward Kazakhstan (Times of Central Asia, timesca.com). India announced a ₹1 lakh crore R&D and innovation fund to strengthen its science and tech ecosystem (India News, indianews.com.au).
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!

Sunday Nov 02, 2025

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Rusia y China prometieron profundizar su cooperación cultural y humanitaria durante la 26ª sesión de su comité bilateral, abriendo un “nuevo capítulo” en sus relaciones (Xinhua, xinhua.net). Masivos ataques aéreos rusos dejaron sin electricidad a 60.000 ucranianos en Zaporizhzhia mientras se aproxima el invierno (Reuters, reuters.com). El gobierno francés sufrió una derrota parlamentaria luego de que los diputados rechazaran su presupuesto de seguridad social (Anadolu Agency, aa.com.tr). Italia emitió una alerta urgente pidiendo a sus ciudadanos abandonar Malí ante la creciente amenaza de insurgentes (Business Ghana, businessghana.com). España expresó su pesar por las injusticias cometidas contra los pueblos indígenas de México durante la conquista (El País, elpais.com). Portugal duplicó su requisito de residencia para obtener la ciudadanía de cinco a diez años bajo una nueva reforma (The Economic Times, economictimes.indiatimes.com). Azerbaiyán abrió su proyecto del Corredor de Zangazur a inversores extranjeros (AzerNews, azernews.az). El Reino Unido lanzó un plan de £9 mil millones para modernizar las viviendas militares (The Telegraph, telegraph.co.uk). Escocia reafirmó su compromiso con la Convención Europea de Derechos Humanos (Yahoo News UK, uk.news.yahoo.com). La vivienda sigue siendo la principal preocupación de los votantes irlandeses, mientras la UE prepara nuevas medidas de asequibilidad (TheJournal.ie, thejournal.ie). Alemania confirmó que finalizará su nuevo modelo de servicio militar para 2026 (Deutsche Welle, dw.com). El Partido de Centro de Suecia elegirá nuevo líder tras la renuncia de Anna-Karin Hatt por amenazas (Sweden Herald, swedenherald.com). Se lanzó una misión de rescate para liberar a una ballena jorobada varada cerca de Hrísey, Islandia (Iceland Monitor, icelandmonitor.mbl.is). Uzbekistán reconsidera su doctrina de defensa mientras la influencia regional se inclina hacia Kazajistán (Times of Central Asia, timesca.com). India anunció un fondo de ₹1 lakh crore para investigación e innovación tecnológica (India News, indianews.com.au).
Estos resúmenes de noticias fueron redactados utilizando tecnología de inteligencia artificial. Aunque se ha hecho todo lo posible por garantizar la precisión de los hechos, pueden ocurrir errores u omisiones ocasionales. Agradecemos su comprensión y los invitamos a enviarnos comentarios para seguir mejorando la calidad de nuestros informes. ¡Gracias por ser parte de nuestro viaje!

Friday Oct 31, 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World: Canada leads a G7 initiative to loosen China’s grip on rare earths (Politico); the U.S. and China agree to a one-year trade truce on tariffs and rare earths (Reuters); Hurricane Melissa batters the Caribbean, leaving dozens dead (Reuters); UNESCO trains regional experts in Guatemala for the ERCE 2025 education-quality study (UNESCO); Brazil’s president demands coordinated action after a deadly Rio police raid (Al Jazeera); Interpol’s Operation Madre Tierra VII nets 225 arrests for environmental crimes across Latin America (AP News); Chile secures a German partnership to expand climate-critical mineral mining (table.media); Argentina’s provinces and firms rush to global debt markets after Milei’s mid-term victory (Buenos Aires Times); and India wins a six-month U.S. sanctions waiver for Iran’s Chabahar Port project (The Economic Times). These stories trace the currents of power, reform, and resilience shaping our interconnected world.
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!

Friday Oct 31, 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition: Canada leads a G7 initiative to loosen China’s grip on rare earths (Politico); the U.S. and China agree to a one-year trade truce on tariffs and rare earths (Reuters); Hurricane Melissa batters the Caribbean, leaving dozens dead (Reuters); UNESCO trains regional experts in Guatemala for the ERCE 2025 education-quality study (UNESCO); Brazil’s president demands coordinated action after a deadly Rio police raid (Al Jazeera); Interpol’s Operation Madre Tierra VII nets 225 arrests for environmental crimes across Latin America (AP News); Chile secures a German partnership to expand climate-critical mineral mining (table.media); Argentina’s provinces and firms rush to global debt markets after Milei’s mid-term victory (Buenos Aires Times); and India wins a six-month U.S. sanctions waiver for Iran’s Chabahar Port project (The Economic Times). These stories trace the currents of power, reform, and resilience shaping our interconnected world.
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!

Friday Oct 31, 2025

¡Suscríbete hoy para no perderte ningún episodio! Hoy en Libre News of The World:Canadá lidera una iniciativa del G7 para reducir la dependencia mundial de China en minerales raros (Politico); Estados Unidos y China acuerdan una tregua comercial de un año sobre aranceles y tierras raras (Reuters); el huracán Melissa azota el Caribe dejando decenas de muertos (Reuters); la UNESCO capacita a expertos regionales en Guatemala para el estudio ERCE 2025 sobre calidad educativa (UNESCO); el presidente de Brasil exige una respuesta coordinada tras una redada mortal en Río de Janeiro (Al Jazeera); la operación Madre Tierra VII de Interpol deja 225 arrestos por delitos ambientales en América Latina (AP News); Chile asegura una alianza con Alemania para expandir la minería de minerales críticos para el clima (table.media); las provincias y empresas argentinas se lanzan a los mercados internacionales de deuda tras la victoria de Milei (Buenos Aires Times); e India obtiene una exención de seis meses a las sanciones de EE. UU. sobre el puerto iraní de Chabahar (The Economic Times).
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Wednesday Oct 29, 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World — Ontario Premier stands by controversial U.S. ad amid trade fallout (AP News); U.S. Senate moves to scrap Brazil tariffs in bold trade statement (Reuters); Government shake-up in Guatemala after jailbreak of gang members raises security alarm (El País); Storm of the century slams Jamaica and Cuba (Jamaica Observer); At least 64 killed in major raid on Rio favelas (Tempo.co); Petro revives call for a Constituent Assembly after Uribe’s acquittal (El País); Surge in Chinese-flagged fishing vessels near Chile’s Exclusive Economic Zone raises alarm (MercoPress); President Javier Milei’s party secures decisive mid-term win, consolidating power (Clarín); China to focus on speeding up self-reliance in science and tech in new economic plan (China Daily); In Federal Parliament: T-shirt critique, youth crime warning and state credit-rating concern (Australian Financial Review); Fiji Deputy Prime Minister Biman Prasad resigns after corruption charges (RNZ); Japan’s new leader vows to further boost defence spending as regional tensions rise (The Japan Times); Singapore’s Prime Minister warns of messy transition to post-American world order (The Straits Times); Vietnam, U.S. set framework for comprehensive reciprocal trade pact (VNExpress); Côte d’Ivoire’s Ouattara wins fourth term; remains key French ally (Jeune Afrique); Saudi Arabia plans to refocus $925 billion development fund after gigaproject delays (Arab News); Iran takes over major private bank to prevent collapse (Tehran Times); Israeli military launches strikes in Gaza after alleged cease-fire breach (Haaretz); Seventh edition of Paris Peace Forum kicks off in the French capital (Le Monde); Nationwide transport strikes to hit air and ground transit in Italy (Corriere della Sera); Spain marks deadly Valencia floods anniversary with state funeral, solemn marches (El País); Warning issued over possible collapse of Lisbon Airport as infrastructure faces strain (Público); Russia and Azerbaijan deepen economic ties during phone call between presidents (Devdiscourse); UK productivity downgrade creates £20–30 billion fiscal hole (The Guardian); Aldi crowned top supermarket for Scottish-sourced goods in 2025 audit (The Scotsman); Toilets set on fire in Dublin park just one week after installation (The Irish Times); Economic sentiment in Germany improves slightly, but underlying risks remain (Deutsche Welle); Sweden approves expanded radar deployment as drone threats escalate (The Local Sweden); Europe’s top rights court rejects climate challenge against Norway’s oil (Euronews); Uzbekistan participates in major international pharmaceutical exhibition in Frankfurt (Associated Press of Pakistan); Russia making key advances in Ukraine’s strategic hub of Pokrovsk, Kyiv says (Ukrinform); Moscow under drone siege for third night running (The Moscow Times); and India ranks fourth in renewable energy production with 257 GW capacity (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!

Wednesday Oct 29, 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition — Ontario Premier stands by controversial U.S. ad amid trade fallout (AP News); U.S. Senate moves to scrap Brazil tariffs in bold trade statement (Reuters); Government shake-up in Guatemala after jailbreak of gang members raises security alarm (El País); Storm of the century slams Jamaica and Cuba (Jamaica Observer); At least 64 killed in major raid on Rio favelas (Tempo.co); Petro revives call for a Constituent Assembly after Uribe’s acquittal (El País); Surge in Chinese-flagged fishing vessels near Chile’s Exclusive Economic Zone raises alarm (MercoPress); President Javier Milei’s party secures decisive mid-term win, consolidating power (Clarín); China to focus on speeding up self-reliance in science and tech in new economic plan (China Daily); In Federal Parliament: T-shirt critique, youth crime warning and state credit-rating concern (Australian Financial Review); Fiji Deputy Prime Minister Biman Prasad resigns after corruption charges (RNZ); Japan’s new leader vows to further boost defence spending as regional tensions rise (The Japan Times); Singapore’s Prime Minister warns of messy transition to post-American world order (The Straits Times); Vietnam, U.S. set framework for comprehensive reciprocal trade pact (VNExpress); Côte d’Ivoire’s Ouattara wins fourth term; remains key French ally (Jeune Afrique); Saudi Arabia plans to refocus $925 billion development fund after gigaproject delays (Arab News); Iran takes over major private bank to prevent collapse (Tehran Times); Israeli military launches strikes in Gaza after alleged cease-fire breach (Haaretz); Seventh edition of Paris Peace Forum kicks off in the French capital (Le Monde); Nationwide transport strikes to hit air and ground transit in Italy (Corriere della Sera); Spain marks deadly Valencia floods anniversary with state funeral, solemn marches (El País); Warning issued over possible collapse of Lisbon Airport as infrastructure faces strain (Público); Russia and Azerbaijan deepen economic ties during phone call between presidents (Devdiscourse); UK productivity downgrade creates £20–30 billion fiscal hole (The Guardian); Aldi crowned top supermarket for Scottish-sourced goods in 2025 audit (The Scotsman); Toilets set on fire in Dublin park just one week after installation (The Irish Times); Economic sentiment in Germany improves slightly, but underlying risks remain (Deutsche Welle); Sweden approves expanded radar deployment as drone threats escalate (The Local Sweden); Europe’s top rights court rejects climate challenge against Norway’s oil (Euronews); Uzbekistan participates in major international pharmaceutical exhibition in Frankfurt (Associated Press of Pakistan); Russia making key advances in Ukraine’s strategic hub of Pokrovsk, Kyiv says (Ukrinform); Moscow under drone siege for third night running (The Moscow Times); and India ranks fourth in renewable energy production with 257 GW capacity (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!

Wednesday Oct 29, 2025

¡Suscríbete hoy para que nunca te pierdas un episodio! Hoy en Libre News of The World — El primer ministro de Ontario defiende polémico anuncio en EE. UU. en medio de tensiones comerciales (AP News); El Senado de EE. UU. aprueba medida para eliminar aranceles a Brasil (Reuters); Reorganización del gobierno en Guatemala tras fuga de pandilleros que genera alarma de seguridad (El País); Tormenta del siglo azota Jamaica y Cuba (Jamaica Observer); Al menos 64 muertos en gran redada en favelas de Río (Tempo.co); Petro reaviva llamado a una Asamblea Constituyente tras la absolución de Uribe (El País); Aumento de buques pesqueros con bandera china cerca de la zona económica exclusiva de Chile genera alarma (MercoPress); El partido de Javier Milei logra contundente victoria en las elecciones de medio término, consolidando su poder (Clarín); China priorizará la autosuficiencia tecnológica en su nuevo plan económico (China Daily); En el Parlamento Federal: crítica por camiseta, advertencia sobre crimen juvenil y preocupación por la calificación crediticia estatal (Australian Financial Review); Renuncia el vice primer ministro de Fiyi Biman Prasad tras ser acusado de corrupción (RNZ); La nueva primera ministra de Japón promete aumentar el gasto en defensa ante el aumento de tensiones regionales (The Japan Times); El primer ministro de Singapur advierte sobre una transición “caótica” hacia un orden mundial posestadounidense (The Straits Times); Vietnam y EE. UU. establecen marco para un pacto comercial recíproco integral (VNExpress); Ouattara gana un cuarto mandato en Costa de Marfil y sigue siendo aliado clave de Francia (Jeune Afrique); Arabia Saudita reorienta fondo de desarrollo de 925 mil millones de dólares tras retrasos en megaproyectos (Arab News); Irán toma el control de un importante banco privado para evitar su colapso (Tehran Times); El ejército israelí lanza ataques en Gaza tras presunta violación del alto el fuego (Haaretz); Inicia en París la séptima edición del Foro de la Paz (Le Monde); Huelgas nacionales afectarán el transporte aéreo y terrestre en Italia (Corriere della Sera); España conmemora aniversario de las mortales inundaciones de Valencia con funeral de Estado y marchas con antorchas (El País); Advertencia por posible colapso del aeropuerto de Lisboa ante tensión en la infraestructura (Público); Rusia y Azerbaiyán refuerzan lazos económicos en llamada entre presidentes (Devdiscourse); Rebaja en productividad del Reino Unido crea un déficit fiscal de 20–30 mil millones de libras (The Guardian); Aldi es coronado como el supermercado líder en productos de origen escocés en 2025 (The Scotsman); Incendian baños públicos en un parque de Dublín solo una semana después de su instalación (The Irish Times); La confianza económica en Alemania mejora ligeramente, pero persisten riesgos estructurales (Deutsche Welle); Suecia aprueba el despliegue ampliado de radares ante el aumento de amenazas con drones (The Local Sweden); El principal tribunal de derechos humanos de Europa rechaza demanda climática contra el petróleo de Noruega (Euronews); Uzbekistán participa en importante exposición farmacéutica internacional en Fráncfort (Associated Press of Pakistan); Rusia logra avances clave en el centro estratégico ucraniano de Pokrovsk, dice Kiev (Ukrinform); Moscú bajo asedio de drones por tercera noche consecutiva (The Moscow Times); e India ocupa el cuarto lugar mundial en producción de energía renovable con 257 GW de capacidad (The Economic Times).
Estos resúmenes de noticias fueron escritos utilizando tecnología de inteligencia artificial. Si bien se ha hecho todo lo posible por garantizar la precisión de los hechos, pueden ocurrir errores u omisiones ocasionales. Agradecemos su comprensión y los invitamos a compartir sus comentarios para seguir mejorando la calidad de nuestros informes. ¡Gracias por ser parte de nuestro viaje!

Tuesday Oct 28, 2025

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Canada faces a digital-payments race with the U.S., as Desjardins warns that dollar-backed stablecoins could erode monetary sovereignty (Desjardins). Former President Donald Trump sparks outrage after saying he “would love” a third term while abroad in Asia (The Washington Post). Mexico and the U.S. delay a tariff deadline following high-stakes talks between Presidents Sheinbaum and Trump (Newsweek). Venezuela suspends energy cooperation with Trinidad & Tobago amid increased U.S. naval activity (Reuters). São Paulo approves an Urban-Security Academy and new gig-economy infrastructure (Folha de S.Paulo). The UN declares Colombia’s Atrato River basin a human-rights emergency due to mercury contamination (El Espectador). Chile’s Atacama Desert erupts into a rare bloom of wildflowers after heavy rains (Associated Press). President Javier Milei’s coalition reshapes Argentina’s Congress after a major midterm win (Clarín). China and ASEAN sign an expanded trade pact deepening digital and green cooperation (South China Morning Post). Australia renews its push to lift the nuclear-energy ban through new legislation (The Sydney Morning Herald).
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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