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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).
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Tuesday Oct 28, 2025

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Canadá enfrenta una carrera en pagos digitales con Los Estados Unidos, mientras Desjardins advierte que las stablecoins respaldadas por el dólar podrían erosionar la soberanía monetaria (Desjardins). El expresidente Donald Trump desata indignación al afirmar que “le encantaría” un tercer mandato durante su visita a Asia (The Washington Post). México y Los Estados Unidos aplazan la fecha límite arancelaria tras intensas negociaciones entre las presidentas Sheinbaum y Trump (Newsweek). Venezuela suspende la cooperación energética con Trinidad y Tobago ante el aumento de la presencia naval estadounidense (Reuters). São Paulo aprueba una Academia de Seguridad Urbana y nueva infraestructura para la economía gig (Folha de S.Paulo). La ONU declara la cuenca del río Atrato en Colombia como una emergencia de derechos humanos debido a la contaminación por mercurio (El Espectador). El desierto de Atacama en Chile florece de forma espectacular tras lluvias inusuales (Associated Press). La coalición del presidente Javier Milei redefine el Congreso argentino tras una gran victoria en las elecciones de medio término (Clarín). China y la ASEAN firman un pacto comercial ampliado que refuerza la cooperación digital y ecológica (South China Morning Post). Australia renueva su impulso para levantar la prohibición sobre la energía nuclear mediante nueva legislación (The Sydney Morning Herald).
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Monday Oct 27, 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World: Ontario suspended its Reagan-themed trade ad to ease U.S. tensions (Business Insider). A British journalist’s detention in San Francisco sparked free-speech outrage (The Guardian). Hurricane Melissa strengthened to Category 4 as Jamaica braced for impact (Associated Press). Panama’s Operation Sea Storm led to drug arrests and a weapons seizure (Newsroom Panama). Brazil endorsed Malaysia’s bid to join BRICS (Agência Brasil). Colombia’s President Petro accused the U.S. of “allying with the mafia” after sanctions (El Tiempo). Chile scaled back its green-hydrogen targets amid cooling demand (La Tercera). Argentina secured a $40 billion U.S.-backed bailout (Business Standard). China and Australia pledged stability despite strategic rivalry (South China Morning Post). Australia’s 5 % home-deposit scheme drew fire for driving up prices (The Sydney Morning Herald). New Zealand saw modest growth but deep-set productivity drag (The New Zealand Herald). Japan’s new PM Sanae Takaichi vowed to fast-track defense spending (The Japan Times). Anti-China protests erupted in Seoul before APEC 2025 (The Korea Herald). Vietnam hosted the Hanoi Convention against cybercrime (VnEconomy). Dubai opened the UAE-Africa Tourism Investment Summit (TTN Worldwide). Turkey’s courts renewed arrest orders for Ekrem İmamoğlu (Reuters). Citigroup launched a regional HQ in Riyadh (Arab News). Iran condemned “impunity” for Israel ahead of new diplomacy (IRNA). Netanyahu affirmed Israel’s military autonomy over Gaza (The Times of India). French CEOs decried new taxes as a “betrayal” of Macron-era reforms (Financial Times). Balearic unions pushed for a €15 daily tourist tax (The Sun). Portugal moved to fast-track migrant deportations (The Portugal Post). Azerbaijan opened a Russian trade corridor to Armenia (ARKA). UK grocers warned a business-rates hike could raise food inflation (The Guardian). Scotland announced visa sponsorships for care workers (The Scotsman). Ireland elected Catherine Connolly president in a reformist landslide (AP News). Germany’s Friedrich Merz faced rising far-right pressure (Financial Times). Denmark’s low-cost airlines cut winter capacity (The Local Denmark). Iceland marked 50 years since its women’s strike (The Guardian). Kazakhstan sealed $73.5 million in export deals with Uzbekistan (App). Russia’s Sberbank chief warned of misguided economic priorities (The Moscow Times). Ukraine unveiled its upgraded “Sea Baby” naval drone (Kyiv Independent). India restored direct flights to China after five years (Capital FM Kenya).
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!

Monday Oct 27, 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition: Ontario suspended its Reagan-themed trade ad to ease U.S. tensions (Business Insider). A British journalist’s detention in San Francisco sparked free-speech outrage (The Guardian). Hurricane Melissa strengthened to Category 4 as Jamaica braced for impact (Associated Press). Panama’s Operation Sea Storm led to drug arrests and a weapons seizure (Newsroom Panama). Brazil endorsed Malaysia’s bid to join BRICS (Agência Brasil). Colombia’s President Petro accused the U.S. of “allying with the mafia” after sanctions (El Tiempo). Chile scaled back its green-hydrogen targets amid cooling demand (La Tercera). Argentina secured a $40 billion U.S.-backed bailout (Business Standard). China and Australia pledged stability despite strategic rivalry (South China Morning Post). Australia’s 5 % home-deposit scheme drew fire for driving up prices (The Sydney Morning Herald). New Zealand saw modest growth but deep-set productivity drag (The New Zealand Herald). Japan’s new PM Sanae Takaichi vowed to fast-track defense spending (The Japan Times). Anti-China protests erupted in Seoul before APEC 2025 (The Korea Herald). Vietnam hosted the Hanoi Convention against cybercrime (VnEconomy). Dubai opened the UAE-Africa Tourism Investment Summit (TTN Worldwide). Turkey’s courts renewed arrest orders for Ekrem İmamoğlu (Reuters). Citigroup launched a regional HQ in Riyadh (Arab News). Iran condemned “impunity” for Israel ahead of new diplomacy (IRNA). Netanyahu affirmed Israel’s military autonomy over Gaza (The Times of India). French CEOs decried new taxes as a “betrayal” of Macron-era reforms (Financial Times). Balearic unions pushed for a €15 daily tourist tax (The Sun). Portugal moved to fast-track migrant deportations (The Portugal Post). Azerbaijan opened a Russian trade corridor to Armenia (ARKA). UK grocers warned a business-rates hike could raise food inflation (The Guardian). Scotland announced visa sponsorships for care workers (The Scotsman). Ireland elected Catherine Connolly president in a reformist landslide (AP News). Germany’s Friedrich Merz faced rising far-right pressure (Financial Times). Denmark’s low-cost airlines cut winter capacity (The Local Denmark). Iceland marked 50 years since its women’s strike (The Guardian). Kazakhstan sealed $73.5 million in export deals with Uzbekistan (App). Russia’s Sberbank chief warned of misguided economic priorities (The Moscow Times). Ukraine unveiled its upgraded “Sea Baby” naval drone (Kyiv Independent). India restored direct flights to China after five years (Capital FM Kenya).
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!

Monday Oct 27, 2025

¡Suscríbete hoy para no perderte ningún episodio! Hoy en Libre News of The World: Ontario suspendió su anuncio comercial con Ronald Reagan para aliviar tensiones con Los Estados Unidos (Business Insider). La detención de un periodista británico en San Francisco desató indignación por la libertad de expresión (The Guardian). El huracán Melissa se intensificó a categoría 4 mientras Jamaica se preparaba para el impacto (Associated Press). La Operación Sea Storm en Panamá dejó detenidos y el decomiso de drogas y un chaleco antibalas (Newsroom Panama). Brasil respaldó la adhesión de Malasia al bloque BRICS (Agência Brasil). El presidente colombiano Gustavo Petro acusó a Los Estados Unidos de “aliarse con la mafia” tras nuevas sanciones (El Tiempo). Chile redujo sus metas de hidrógeno verde por menor demanda global (La Tercera). Argentina consiguió un rescate financiero de 40 mil millones USD con apoyo estadounidense (Business Standard). China y Australia prometieron estabilidad pese a su rivalidad estratégica (South China Morning Post). El plan australiano del 5 % de depósito para viviendas fue criticado por impulsar los precios (The Sydney Morning Herald). Nueva Zelanda mostró un leve crecimiento pese a su bajo rendimiento estructural (The New Zealand Herald). La nueva primera ministra japonesa Sanae Takaichi acelerará el gasto en defensa (The Japan Times). Estallaron protestas anti-China en Seúl antes de la cumbre APEC 2025 (The Korea Herald). Vietnam lideró la firma del Convenio de Hanoi contra el ciberdelito (VnEconomy). Dubái inauguró la Cumbre de Inversión Turística EAU-África (TTN Worldwide). Un tribunal turco emitió una nueva orden de arresto contra Ekrem İmamoğlu (Reuters). Citigroup abrió su sede regional en Riad (Arab News). Irán denunció la “impunidad” de Israel antes de nuevas gestiones diplomáticas (IRNA). Netanyahu reafirmó la autonomía militar de Israel sobre Gaza (The Times of India). Empresas francesas calificaron de “traición” las nuevas políticas fiscales (Financial Times). Sindicatos de las Baleares exigieron subir el impuesto turístico hasta 15 € diarios (The Sun). Portugal aprobó un plan para acelerar deportaciones (The Portugal Post). Azerbaiyán abrió un corredor ferroviario para el comercio ruso hacia Armenia (ARKA). Supermercados británicos advirtieron que un alza en las tasas empresariales podría aumentar la inflación alimentaria (The Guardian). Escocia lanzó un plan de visados para trabajadores del sector de cuidados (The Scotsman). Irlanda eligió a Catherine Connolly como presidenta en una victoria reformista (AP News). El canciller alemán Friedrich Merz afronta presión por el ascenso de la ultraderecha (Financial Times). Dinamarca reducirá entre 25 % y 40 % la capacidad aérea de bajo costo durante el invierno (The Local Denmark). Islandia conmemoró 50 años de la huelga femenina de 1975 (The Guardian). Kazajistán firmó acuerdos de exportación por 73,5 millones USD con Uzbekistán (App). El jefe de Sberbank advirtió que Rusia libra “la batalla económica equivocada” (The Moscow Times). Ucrania presentó su dron naval armado “Sea Baby” mejorado (Kyiv Independent). India reanudó vuelos directos con China tras cinco años de suspensión (Capital FM Kenya).
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Sunday Oct 26, 2025

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Canada was drawn into a renewed trade war with the United States after Washington imposed a 10% tariff hike on Canadian goods (Business Insider / The Guardian). The U.S. and Malaysia unveiled a sweeping trade pact on rare-earths, opening Malaysia’s market to U.S. firms (Reuters). Mexico handed over Chinese fentanyl kingpin Zhi Dong Zhang to U.S. custody, a milestone in joint anti-narcotics cooperation (El País English). Anguilla was named the safest Caribbean island for travellers (New York Post). A tainted liquor outbreak killed ten people in São Paulo (Folha de S.Paulo). The U.S. sanctioned Colombian President Gustavo Petro and family over alleged drug-trade ties (AP News). A tragic school-van crash in Santiago reignited Chile’s security debate (El País). Argentina’s populist experiment under Javier Milei deepened its economic crisis (The Guardian / EL PAÍS English). Taiwan rejected Beijing’s “unification benefits” pitch (Taipei Times). Australia’s First Nations businesses looked to India’s mining and green-energy market (Malaysia Sun).
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 Oct 26, 2025

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Canada was drawn into a renewed trade war with the United States after Washington imposed a 10% tariff hike on Canadian goods (Business Insider / The Guardian). The U.S. and Malaysia unveiled a sweeping trade pact on rare-earths, opening Malaysia’s market to U.S. firms (Reuters). Mexico handed over Chinese fentanyl kingpin Zhi Dong Zhang to U.S. custody, a milestone in joint anti-narcotics cooperation (El País English). Anguilla was named the safest Caribbean island for travellers (New York Post). A tainted liquor outbreak killed ten people in São Paulo (Folha de S.Paulo). The U.S. sanctioned Colombian President Gustavo Petro and family over alleged drug-trade ties (AP News). A tragic school-van crash in Santiago reignited Chile’s security debate (El País). Argentina’s populist experiment under Javier Milei deepened its economic crisis (The Guardian / EL PAÍS English). Taiwan rejected Beijing’s “unification benefits” pitch (Taipei Times). Australia’s First Nations businesses looked to India’s mining and green-energy market (Malaysia Sun).
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 Oct 26, 2025

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Canadá se vio envuelta en una nueva guerra comercial con Los Estados Unidos después de que Washington impusiera un aumento del 10 % en los aranceles a los productos canadienses (Business Insider / The Guardian). Los Estados Unidos y Malasia anunciaron un amplio pacto comercial sobre tierras raras, abriendo el mercado malasio a las empresas estadounidenses (Reuters). México entregó al narcotraficante chino Zhi Dong Zhang a la custodia estadounidense, un hito en la cooperación antinarcóticos (El País English). Anguila fue nombrada la isla más segura del Caribe para los viajeros (New York Post). Un brote de licor adulterado dejó diez muertos en São Paulo (Folha de S.Paulo). Los Estados Unidos sancionaron al presidente colombiano Gustavo Petro y a su familia por presuntos vínculos con el narcotráfico (AP News). Un trágico accidente escolar en Santiago reavivó el debate sobre la seguridad en Chile (El País). El experimento populista de Javier Milei en Argentina profundizó su crisis económica (The Guardian / EL PAÍS English). Taiwán rechazó la propuesta de Pekín sobre los “beneficios de la unificación” (Taipei Times). Las empresas indígenas australianas pusieron la mira en el mercado minero y de energía verde de la India (Malaysia Sun).
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Thursday Oct 23, 2025

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Canada’s newly sworn-in Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled a budget plan aimed at reducing U.S. dependence and reshaping national fiscal policy (The Canadian Press via Global News). The United States imposed sanctions on Russia’s oil giants Rosneft and Lukoil, a sharp escalation amid the war in Ukraine (The Washington Post). In Mexico, a Michoacán lime growers’ leader was found dead after denouncing cartel extortion (El Universal). Tropical Storm Melissa swept the Caribbean, triggering flood alerts across Jamaica and Hispaniola (The Jamaica Gleaner). Prince William confirmed Rio de Janeiro will host the 2025 Earthshot Prize Awards with stars like Anitta and Shawn Mendes (The Guardian). Colombia’s top court overturned former President Álvaro Uribe’s conviction, citing procedural flaws (El Tiempo). Chile retained its top AI-development ranking in Latin America (La Tercera). Argentina’s Javier Milei faces economic turmoil ahead of mid-terms (Clarín). China announced an 80th-anniversary Taiwan “retrocession” ceremony condemned by Taipei (The South China Morning Post). Australia’s environmental reforms stalled after opposition from the Greens and Coalition (The Sydney Morning Herald). Tens of thousands of Australian public-sector workers staged a nationwide “mega-strike” over pay and staffing (ABC News). Japan’s ruling LDP–Komeito alliance collapsed, prompting a new coalition with the Japan Innovation Party (The Japan Times). South Korea will deploy its “monster missile” Hyunmoo-5 this year to strengthen deterrence (The Korea Times). Vietnam’s coffee prices surged while pepper markets held steady (Vietnam News Agency). South Africa’s inflation held at 3.4%, dampening hopes of a rate cut (Business Day). Economists expect Turkey’s inflation to exceed government forecasts through 2026 (Hürriyet Daily News). Saudi Arabia condemned Israel’s move to extend sovereignty over the West Bank (Arab News). Russia and Iran formalised a strategic partnership spanning energy and defence (The Moscow Times). The ICJ ruled Israel must meet Gaza civilians’ basic needs, rejecting claims that UNRWA is Hamas-infiltrated (Reuters). France released an Iranian student under judicial supervision, drawing reaction from Tehran (France 24). Two Sicilian archbishops condemned mafia-style youth violence after a bar-side murder (Catholic News Agency). Spain recorded record STI rates in 2024, with chlamydia and gonorrhoea infections surging (El País). Moroccan film student Abdessamade Oubalat was fatally shot while filming Gen Z 212 protests, sparking calls for justice (Le Monde). The European Parliament condemned rising political repression in Serbia after the Novi Sad station collapse (Euronews). Cyprus reaffirmed commitment to reunification following northern elections (Euractiv). The UK Treasury hinted at new cost-of-living relief measures in its next budget (The Financial Times). Labour’s defence minister warned that Scottish independence could weaken Britain’s nuclear deterrent (The Scotsman). Ireland must recycle an extra 400,000 tonnes of waste annually to meet EU targets (The Irish Times). India’s minister Piyush Goyal arrived in Berlin to deepen trade with Germany (The Times of India). Nordic nations face a “demographic winter” of shrinking workforces (The Local Sweden). Greenland is physically shrinking and drifting northwest due to ice melt (The Guardian). Condor Energies completed a 2,805-metre drilling milestone in Uzbekistan (Yahoo Finance). The EU adopted its 19th sanctions package, banning Russian LNG imports by 2027 (Reuters). A Ukrainian drone strike ignited a major fire at a Ryazan oil refinery deep inside Russia (The Moscow Times). Sri Lanka and Belize formally established diplomatic relations, expanding Colombo’s global reach (ADA Derana).
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!

Thursday Oct 23, 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition:
Canada’s newly sworn-in Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled a budget plan aimed at reducing U.S. dependence and reshaping national fiscal policy (The Canadian Press via Global News). The United States imposed sanctions on Russia’s oil giants Rosneft and Lukoil, a sharp escalation amid the war in Ukraine (The Washington Post). In Mexico, a Michoacán lime growers’ leader was found dead after denouncing cartel extortion (El Universal). Tropical Storm Melissa swept the Caribbean, triggering flood alerts across Jamaica and Hispaniola (The Jamaica Gleaner). Prince William confirmed Rio de Janeiro will host the 2025 Earthshot Prize Awards with stars like Anitta and Shawn Mendes (The Guardian). Colombia’s top court overturned former President Álvaro Uribe’s conviction, citing procedural flaws (El Tiempo). Chile retained its top AI-development ranking in Latin America (La Tercera). Argentina’s Javier Milei faces economic turmoil ahead of mid-terms (Clarín). China announced an 80th-anniversary Taiwan “retrocession” ceremony condemned by Taipei (The South China Morning Post). Australia’s environmental reforms stalled after opposition from the Greens and Coalition (The Sydney Morning Herald). Tens of thousands of Australian public-sector workers staged a nationwide “mega-strike” over pay and staffing (ABC News). Japan’s ruling LDP–Komeito alliance collapsed, prompting a new coalition with the Japan Innovation Party (The Japan Times). South Korea will deploy its “monster missile” Hyunmoo-5 this year to strengthen deterrence (The Korea Times). Vietnam’s coffee prices surged while pepper markets held steady (Vietnam News Agency). South Africa’s inflation held at 3.4%, dampening hopes of a rate cut (Business Day). Economists expect Turkey’s inflation to exceed government forecasts through 2026 (Hürriyet Daily News). Saudi Arabia condemned Israel’s move to extend sovereignty over the West Bank (Arab News). Russia and Iran formalised a strategic partnership spanning energy and defence (The Moscow Times). The ICJ ruled Israel must meet Gaza civilians’ basic needs, rejecting claims that UNRWA is Hamas-infiltrated (Reuters). France released an Iranian student under judicial supervision, drawing reaction from Tehran (France 24). Two Sicilian archbishops condemned mafia-style youth violence after a bar-side murder (Catholic News Agency). Spain recorded record STI rates in 2024, with chlamydia and gonorrhoea infections surging (El País). Moroccan film student Abdessamade Oubalat was fatally shot while filming Gen Z 212 protests, sparking calls for justice (Le Monde). The European Parliament condemned rising political repression in Serbia after the Novi Sad station collapse (Euronews). Cyprus reaffirmed commitment to reunification following northern elections (Euractiv). The UK Treasury hinted at new cost-of-living relief measures in its next budget (The Financial Times). Labour’s defence minister warned that Scottish independence could weaken Britain’s nuclear deterrent (The Scotsman). Ireland must recycle an extra 400,000 tonnes of waste annually to meet EU targets (The Irish Times). India’s minister Piyush Goyal arrived in Berlin to deepen trade with Germany (The Times of India). Nordic nations face a “demographic winter” of shrinking workforces (The Local Sweden). Greenland is physically shrinking and drifting northwest due to ice melt (The Guardian). Condor Energies completed a 2,805-metre drilling milestone in Uzbekistan (Yahoo Finance). The EU adopted its 19th sanctions package, banning Russian LNG imports by 2027 (Reuters). A Ukrainian drone strike ignited a major fire at a Ryazan oil refinery deep inside Russia (The Moscow Times). Sri Lanka and Belize formally established diplomatic relations, expanding Colombo’s global reach (ADA Derana).
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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