Libre News of The World

Libre News of the World is your trusted source for global news, delivering the most important stories with integrity and fairness. In a world where media can often be clouded by bias, we are committed to presenting the truth—unfiltered and agenda-free. Each episode, we delve into the events shaping our world, offering clear, balanced, and well-researched coverage.

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Tuesday Sep 23, 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!

Tuesday Sep 23, 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition: 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!

Tuesday Sep 23, 2025

¡Suscríbete hoy para no perderte ningún episodio! Hoy en Libre News of The World: Inderjit Singh Gosal arrestado en Canadá por cargos de armas y vínculos con el movimiento pro-Khalistan (Times of India), Colapsan las propuestas de casinos en Manhattan tras fuerte rechazo comunitario (The New York Times), Hallan cuerpos cerca de Ciudad de México que podrían ser de músicos colombianos desaparecidos (El Espectador), República Dominicana incauta una tonelada de cocaína tras ataque aéreo de EE.UU. a embarcación de narcotráfico (Diario Libre), Eduardo Bolsonaro acusado de coacción mientras EE.UU. sanciona a la esposa de un juez brasileño (Reuters), Petro reactiva mesa de paz con excomandantes de las AUC bajo ‘Paz Total’ (El Tiempo), Las “zonas de sacrificio” en Chile sufren crisis ambientales y de salud por la minería (La Tercera), Argentina suspende impuestos a exportaciones agrícolas para atraer dólares (Clarín), Empresas chinas evaden pagos de seguridad social, generando alarma a largo plazo (South China Morning Post), Tribunal australiano ordena planes de recuperación para especies amenazadas (The Guardian), Nueva Zelanda flexibiliza reglas de residencia para frenar éxodo récord y cubrir vacantes (The New Zealand Herald), Japón, EE.UU. y Corea del Sur expresan preocupación por tensiones en el Estrecho de Taiwán (The Japan Times), Singapur sancionará a líderes colonos israelíes y plantea reconocimiento condicional del Estado palestino (The Straits Times), Camboya impulsa economía circular en foro nacional de sostenibilidad (Khmer Times), Guinea aprueba nueva constitución que permite candidatura presidencial de líder golpista (Al Jazeera), Turquía planea comprar aviones Boeing y cazas de Lockheed Martin (Bloomberg), Arabia Saudita transfiere gestión de la isla Sindalah a Red Sea Global tras retrasos (Arab News), Irán rechaza “lenguaje de presión” de Occidente sobre su programa nuclear (Press TV), Israel recupera control fronterizo en Gaza y coloca minas tras incursión (Haaretz), Francia y Mónaco reconocen oficialmente al Estado palestino (Le Monde), Italia aprueba con condiciones la fusión de Saipem y Subsea7 (Il Sole 24 Ore), España rechaza negativa israelí al Estado palestino y subraya inevitabilidad de la paz (El País), Cerca de 180,000 motoristas participan en la tradicional “Bendición de los Cascos” en Fátima (Público), Azerbaiyán y Armenia acuerdan continuar el diálogo en medio de nuevas tensiones (CivilNet), Reform UK propone eliminar la residencia indefinida y reemplazarla por visado renovable de cinco años (The Independent), Bodycare cerrará todas sus tiendas en Escocia y abandonará la calle comercial (BBC News), Sinn Féin respalda a Catherine Connolly como candidata presidencial en Irlanda (The Irish Times), Acceso a archivos del Conflicto de Irlanda del Norte podría revelar la “verdad sin adornos” (The Guardian), Actividad empresarial en Alemania alcanza su mayor crecimiento en 16 meses gracias a servicios (Deutsche Welle), Suecia estudia préstamo de 23.5 mil millones de coronas para nuevos reactores nucleares (Svenska Dagbladet), Reikiavik construirá nuevo centro educativo en su Parque y Zoológico (Morgunblaðið), Uzbekistan Airways comprará hasta 22 Boeing 787 Dreamliners por más de $8 mil millones (The Tashkent Times), Putin propone extensión de un año del tratado nuclear New START con EE.UU. (The Moscow Times), Zelenskiy visita EE.UU. antes de discurso en la ONU y reunión con Trump para buscar apoyo (The Washington Post), y Bangladesh registra su día más mortal de dengue: 12 muertes y 740 hospitalizaciones (Dhaka Tribune). Estos resúmenes de noticias fueron redactados con tecnología de IA. Si bien se ha hecho todo lo posible para garantizar la precisión, pueden producirse errores u omisiones ocasionales. Agradecemos su comprensión y les damos la bienvenida a cualquier comentario que nos ayude a seguir mejorando la calidad de nuestros informes. ¡Gracias por ser parte de nuestro camino!

Monday Sep 22, 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World: Trump Hails Charlie Kirk as “Martyr for American Freedom” in Impassioned Memorial Speech (Reuters), Canada Bars Irish Rap Group Kneecap Over Alleged Terror Ties (CBC News), Panama Sounds Alarm Over Rising Cocaine Flows Through Caribbean Ports (Tico Times), Dominican Republic Seizes Cocaine After U.S. Navy Destroys Speedboat (Diario Libre), Mass Protests Sweep Brazil Against Laws Shielding Bolsonaro and Allies (Folha de S.Paulo), Colombia Urges UN Aviation Body to Establish Pet Flight Safety Standards (El Tiempo), “Sacrifice Zones” in Chile: Communities Blame Mines for Pollution and Water Crisis (La Tercera), Milei Government Burns Reserves to Defend Peso as Political Pressure Mounts (Clarín), China Keeps Lending Rates Unchanged as Economy Balances External Relief and Internal Strain (South China Morning Post), Australia Formally Recognises Palestinian State in Major Foreign Policy Shift (Sydney Morning Herald), Winston Peters Draws Comparisons to Nigel Farage as NZ First Gains Ground (The Australian), Japan’s Ruling LDP Launches Leadership Race to Replace Prime Minister Ishiba (AP News), Unification Church Leader Faces Possible Arrest in Bribery Probe Linked to Ex-First Lady (The Korea Herald), Vietnam Airlines to Expand Fleet with 30 Wide-Body Jets by 2030 (VNExpress), Guinea Holds Referendum That Could Pave Way for Coup Leader’s Presidential Run (Jeune Afrique), Turkey Lifts Some Tariffs on U.S. Goods Ahead of Erdoğan Visit (Hürriyet Daily News), Saudi Arabia Arrests Over 21,000 in Nationwide Crackdown on Residency and Labour Violations (Arab News), Iran’s Nuclear Chief in Moscow as Europe Moves Toward UN Sanctions “Snapback” (Tehran Times), Israeli Ministers Renew Calls for West Bank Annexation After Palestine Recognitions (Haaretz), Monaco Strengthens Global Ties with Arrival of Four New Ambassadors (Monaco Tribune), Rome Film Festival Unveils Dates and Leadership for 20th Edition (ANSA), Ayuso Accuses Sánchez Government of “Revolutionary Boycott” Over Israel Protests (El Mundo), Portugal Formally Recognises State of Palestine in Landmark Policy Move (Público), Malta Launches Rehabilitation Project for Iconic Blue Lagoon (Times of Malta), UK Plans Devolution Shake-Up Giving Mayors Power Over Schools, Hospitals, and Justice (The Guardian), Trump’s Aberdeenshire Golf Resort Accused of Repeated Sewage Pollution Breaches (The Guardian), Ireland and UK Announce New Framework to Address Legacy of the Troubles (The Irish Times), Germany Opens Debate on Using Frozen Russian Assets to Fund Ukraine (Deutsche Welle), Swedish and German Jets Intercept Russian Reconnaissance Plane Over Baltic Sea (Svenska Dagbladet), Iceland Faces Mounting Welfare Strains Amid University Fee Debate (Iceland Review), Uzbekistan Reports Major Drug Seizures in Fergana and Karakalpakstan (The Tashkent Times), Kremlin Admits to Slowing Growth in Bid to Curb Inflation (The Moscow Times), Ukraine Turns to Remote-Controlled Vehicles to Shield Soldiers on Front Lines (AP News), and India’s Navy Chief Visits Sri Lanka to Bolster Maritime Cooperation (India TV News). 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 Sep 22, 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition: Trump Hails Charlie Kirk as “Martyr for American Freedom” in Impassioned Memorial Speech (Reuters), Canada Bars Irish Rap Group Kneecap Over Alleged Terror Ties (CBC News), Panama Sounds Alarm Over Rising Cocaine Flows Through Caribbean Ports (Tico Times), Dominican Republic Seizes Cocaine After U.S. Navy Destroys Speedboat (Diario Libre), Mass Protests Sweep Brazil Against Laws Shielding Bolsonaro and Allies (Folha de S.Paulo), Colombia Urges UN Aviation Body to Establish Pet Flight Safety Standards (El Tiempo), “Sacrifice Zones” in Chile: Communities Blame Mines for Pollution and Water Crisis (La Tercera), Milei Government Burns Reserves to Defend Peso as Political Pressure Mounts (Clarín), China Keeps Lending Rates Unchanged as Economy Balances External Relief and Internal Strain (South China Morning Post), Australia Formally Recognises Palestinian State in Major Foreign Policy Shift (Sydney Morning Herald), Winston Peters Draws Comparisons to Nigel Farage as NZ First Gains Ground (The Australian), Japan’s Ruling LDP Launches Leadership Race to Replace Prime Minister Ishiba (AP News), Unification Church Leader Faces Possible Arrest in Bribery Probe Linked to Ex-First Lady (The Korea Herald), Vietnam Airlines to Expand Fleet with 30 Wide-Body Jets by 2030 (VNExpress), Guinea Holds Referendum That Could Pave Way for Coup Leader’s Presidential Run (Jeune Afrique), Turkey Lifts Some Tariffs on U.S. Goods Ahead of Erdoğan Visit (Hürriyet Daily News), Saudi Arabia Arrests Over 21,000 in Nationwide Crackdown on Residency and Labour Violations (Arab News), Iran’s Nuclear Chief in Moscow as Europe Moves Toward UN Sanctions “Snapback” (Tehran Times), Israeli Ministers Renew Calls for West Bank Annexation After Palestine Recognitions (Haaretz), Monaco Strengthens Global Ties with Arrival of Four New Ambassadors (Monaco Tribune), Rome Film Festival Unveils Dates and Leadership for 20th Edition (ANSA), Ayuso Accuses Sánchez Government of “Revolutionary Boycott” Over Israel Protests (El Mundo), Portugal Formally Recognises State of Palestine in Landmark Policy Move (Público), Malta Launches Rehabilitation Project for Iconic Blue Lagoon (Times of Malta), UK Plans Devolution Shake-Up Giving Mayors Power Over Schools, Hospitals, and Justice (The Guardian), Trump’s Aberdeenshire Golf Resort Accused of Repeated Sewage Pollution Breaches (The Guardian), Ireland and UK Announce New Framework to Address Legacy of the Troubles (The Irish Times), Germany Opens Debate on Using Frozen Russian Assets to Fund Ukraine (Deutsche Welle), Swedish and German Jets Intercept Russian Reconnaissance Plane Over Baltic Sea (Svenska Dagbladet), Iceland Faces Mounting Welfare Strains Amid University Fee Debate (Iceland Review), Uzbekistan Reports Major Drug Seizures in Fergana and Karakalpakstan (The Tashkent Times), Kremlin Admits to Slowing Growth in Bid to Curb Inflation (The Moscow Times), Ukraine Turns to Remote-Controlled Vehicles to Shield Soldiers on Front Lines (AP News), and India’s Navy Chief Visits Sri Lanka to Bolster Maritime Cooperation (India TV News). 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 Sep 22, 2025

¡Suscríbete hoy para no perderte ningún episodio! Hoy en Libre News of The World: Trump ensalza a Charlie Kirk como “mártir de la libertad estadounidense” en un emotivo discurso conmemorativo (Reuters), Canadá prohíbe la entrada al grupo de rap irlandés Kneecap por supuestos vínculos con el terrorismo (CBC News), Panamá lanza una alerta por el aumento del flujo de cocaína en puertos del Caribe (Tico Times), República Dominicana incauta cocaína tras destrucción de lancha rápida por la Marina de EE.UU. (Diario Libre), Masivas protestas en Brasil contra leyes que blindarían a Bolsonaro y sus aliados (Folha de S.Paulo), Colombia insta al organismo de aviación de la ONU a establecer normas de seguridad para mascotas en vuelos (El Tiempo), “Zonas de sacrificio” en Chile: comunidades culpan a la minería por contaminación y crisis hídrica (La Tercera), El gobierno de Milei quema reservas para defender el peso en medio de presión política (Clarín), China mantiene sin cambios las tasas de interés de referencia mientras equilibra tensiones externas e internas (South China Morning Post), Australia reconoce oficialmente al Estado palestino en un histórico giro de política exterior (Sydney Morning Herald), Winston Peters comparado con Nigel Farage mientras NZ First gana apoyo (The Australian), El Partido Liberal Democrático de Japón abre carrera de liderazgo para reemplazar al primer ministro Ishiba (AP News), Líder de la Iglesia de la Unificación enfrenta posible arresto en caso de soborno ligado a ex primera dama (The Korea Herald), Vietnam Airlines ampliará su flota con 30 aviones de fuselaje ancho para 2030 (VNExpress), Guinea celebra referéndum que podría allanar el camino presidencial al líder golpista (Jeune Afrique), Turquía elimina algunos aranceles a bienes de EE.UU. antes de la visita de Erdoğan (Hürriyet Daily News), Arabia Saudita arresta a más de 21.000 personas en una semana por violaciones de residencia y trabajo (Arab News), El jefe nuclear iraní visita Moscú mientras Europa impulsa el restablecimiento de sanciones de la ONU (Tehran Times), Ministros israelíes reavivan llamado a anexión de Cisjordania tras reconocimientos de Palestina (Haaretz), Mónaco refuerza lazos globales con llegada de cuatro nuevos embajadores (Monaco Tribune), El Festival de Cine de Roma anuncia fechas y liderazgo para su 20ª edición (ANSA), Ayuso acusa al gobierno de Sánchez de “boicot revolucionario” por protestas sobre Israel (El Mundo), Portugal reconoce oficialmente al Estado palestino en un paso histórico (Público), Malta lanza proyecto de rehabilitación para la icónica Laguna Azul (Times of Malta), Reino Unido planea gran reforma de devolución otorgando a alcaldes control sobre servicios clave (The Guardian), El campo de golf de Trump en Aberdeenshire acusado de repetidas infracciones de contaminación (The Guardian), Irlanda y Reino Unido anuncian nuevo marco para abordar el legado del Conflicto norirlandés (The Irish Times), Alemania abre debate sobre el uso de activos rusos congelados para financiar a Ucrania (Deutsche Welle), Suecia y Alemania interceptan avión ruso de reconocimiento sobre el mar Báltico (Svenska Dagbladet), Islandia enfrenta tensiones en el sistema de bienestar mientras se intensifica el debate sobre tasas universitarias (Iceland Review), Uzbekistán reporta grandes incautaciones de drogas en Ferganá y Karakalpakstán (The Tashkent Times), El Kremlin admite frenar el crecimiento económico para contener la inflación (The Moscow Times), Ucrania recurre a vehículos controlados a distancia para proteger a los soldados en el frente (AP News), y El jefe de la Marina india visita Sri Lanka para fortalecer cooperación marítima (India TV News). Estos resúmenes de noticias fueron redactados utilizando tecnología de IA. Aunque se ha hecho todo lo posible para garantizar la precisión de los hechos, pueden producirse errores u omisiones ocasionales. Agradecemos su comprensión y acogemos con gusto cualquier comentario para seguir mejorando la calidad de nuestros reportes. ¡Gracias por ser parte de nuestro camino!

Sunday Sep 21, 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World: Ottawa announced it will scrutinize the proposed US\$53 billion Teck-Anglo merger to ensure it aligns with national interests 【The Globe and Mail】. In Arizona, a memorial service for Charlie Kirk will feature Donald Trump and J.D. Vance amid heightened security 【The Arizona Republic】. Families in El Salvador raised alarms over mass detentions under Bukele’s state of emergency 【El Faro】. In Haiti, the gang Kokorat San Ras attacked Bassin Bleu, killing a teacher and displacing residents 【Le Nouvelliste】. Brazil launched a “mosquito super-factory” to fight dengue 【Folha de S.Paulo】. Colombia’s JEP sentenced ex-soldiers in the “false positives” scandal 【El Espectador】. Chile’s presidential race began with security and stability as key issues 【La Tercera】. Argentina’s Milei confirmed embassy plans in Jerusalem and meetings with Trump and Netanyahu 【Clarín】. Chinese journalist Zhang Zhan received an additional four-year sentence 【South China Morning Post】. Optus faced regulatory action after an emergency-call outage 【Wikipedia】. New Zealand’s GDP fell 0.9% in Q2, spurring rate-cut expectations 【Radio New Zealand】. Shinjiro Koizumi centered wage growth in his LDP leadership bid 【The Japan Times】. Singapore’s Punggol will see robotaxis and autonomous shuttles from 2026 【The Straits Times】. Vietnam urged the U.S. to reconsider a seafood export ban 【Vietnam News】. Guinea voted on a constitution enabling coup leader Doumbouya’s candidacy 【Jeune Afrique】. Turkey and Egypt announced joint naval drills after 13 years 【Daily Sabah】. Saudi Arabia detained 21,000 people for residency and labor violations 【Arab News】. Iran faced worsening drought and water overuse 【The Guardian】. Israeli strikes killed 31 in Gaza City 【Al Jazeera】. Bernard Arnault slammed France’s proposed “billionaire tax” 【Le Monde】. Italy forecast its deficit may fall below 3% of GDP in 2025 【Reuters】. Madrid honored the Vuelta cycling race despite protests 【El País】. Portugal confirmed it will recognize a Palestinian state 【Público】. Azerbaijan recorded nearly 3% growth in cargo transport 【AzerNews】. UK Typhoons began NATO patrols over Poland after Russian drone incursions 【BBC News】. In Glasgow, anti-immigration protests clashed with counter-protesters 【The Herald】. The UK and Ireland unveiled a new legacy framework for Northern Ireland 【The Irish Times】. Germany signaled openness to use frozen Russian assets for Ukraine 【Deutsche Welle】. Sweden and Finland pushed back on EU forestry climate targets 【Euractiv】. Iceland declared 121 ships unseaworthy after inspections 【RÚV】. Uzbekistan joined India and Iran in a new trilateral forum 【The Hindu】. NATO prepared to debate Russia’s alleged airspace breach in Estonia 【Politico】. Russia launched a massive drone and missile strike killing three 【The Kyiv Independent】. Finally, India and the U.S. resumed trade talks on tariffs, visas, and market access 【The Hindu】. 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 Sep 21, 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition: Ottawa announced it will scrutinize the proposed US\$53 billion Teck-Anglo merger to ensure it aligns with national interests 【The Globe and Mail】. In Arizona, a memorial service for Charlie Kirk will feature Donald Trump and J.D. Vance amid heightened security 【The Arizona Republic】. Families in El Salvador raised alarms over mass detentions under Bukele’s state of emergency 【El Faro】. In Haiti, the gang Kokorat San Ras attacked Bassin Bleu, killing a teacher and displacing residents 【Le Nouvelliste】. Brazil launched a “mosquito super-factory” to fight dengue 【Folha de S.Paulo】. Colombia’s JEP sentenced ex-soldiers in the “false positives” scandal 【El Espectador】. Chile’s presidential race began with security and stability as key issues 【La Tercera】. Argentina’s Milei confirmed embassy plans in Jerusalem and meetings with Trump and Netanyahu 【Clarín】. Chinese journalist Zhang Zhan received an additional four-year sentence 【South China Morning Post】. Optus faced regulatory action after an emergency-call outage 【Wikipedia】. New Zealand’s GDP fell 0.9% in Q2, spurring rate-cut expectations 【Radio New Zealand】. Shinjiro Koizumi centered wage growth in his LDP leadership bid 【The Japan Times】. Singapore’s Punggol will see robotaxis and autonomous shuttles from 2026 【The Straits Times】. Vietnam urged the U.S. to reconsider a seafood export ban 【Vietnam News】. Guinea voted on a constitution enabling coup leader Doumbouya’s candidacy 【Jeune Afrique】. Turkey and Egypt announced joint naval drills after 13 years 【Daily Sabah】. Saudi Arabia detained 21,000 people for residency and labor violations 【Arab News】. Iran faced worsening drought and water overuse 【The Guardian】. Israeli strikes killed 31 in Gaza City 【Al Jazeera】. Bernard Arnault slammed France’s proposed “billionaire tax” 【Le Monde】. Italy forecast its deficit may fall below 3% of GDP in 2025 【Reuters】. Madrid honored the Vuelta cycling race despite protests 【El País】. Portugal confirmed it will recognize a Palestinian state 【Público】. Azerbaijan recorded nearly 3% growth in cargo transport 【AzerNews】. UK Typhoons began NATO patrols over Poland after Russian drone incursions 【BBC News】. In Glasgow, anti-immigration protests clashed with counter-protesters 【The Herald】. The UK and Ireland unveiled a new legacy framework for Northern Ireland 【The Irish Times】. Germany signaled openness to use frozen Russian assets for Ukraine 【Deutsche Welle】. Sweden and Finland pushed back on EU forestry climate targets 【Euractiv】. Iceland declared 121 ships unseaworthy after inspections 【RÚV】. Uzbekistan joined India and Iran in a new trilateral forum 【The Hindu】. NATO prepared to debate Russia’s alleged airspace breach in Estonia 【Politico】. Russia launched a massive drone and missile strike killing three 【The Kyiv Independent】. Finally, India and the U.S. resumed trade talks on tariffs, visas, and market access 【The Hindu】. 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 Sep 21, 2025

¡Suscríbete hoy para no perderte ningún episodio! Hoy en Libre News of The World: Ottawa anunció que examinará la propuesta de fusión de US\$53 mil millones entre Teck y Anglo para garantizar que se alinee con los intereses nacionales 【The Globe and Mail】. En Arizona, un servicio conmemorativo para Charlie Kirk contará con Donald Trump y J.D. Vance en medio de una fuerte seguridad 【The Arizona Republic】. Familias en El Salvador alertaron sobre detenciones masivas bajo el estado de excepción de Bukele 【El Faro】. En Haití, la banda Kokorat San Ras atacó Bassin Bleu, matando a un profesor y desplazando a residentes 【Le Nouvelliste】. Brasil inauguró una “superfábrica de mosquitos” para combatir el dengue 【Folha de S.Paulo】. El JEP en Colombia condenó a exsoldados por el escándalo de los “falsos positivos” 【El Espectador】. La carrera presidencial en Chile comenzó con la seguridad y la estabilidad como temas clave 【La Tercera】. Milei confirmó la apertura de una embajada en Jerusalén y reuniones con Trump y Netanyahu 【Clarín】. La periodista china Zhang Zhan recibió cuatro años adicionales de prisión 【South China Morning Post】. Optus enfrentó acciones regulatorias tras una caída en llamadas de emergencia 【Wikipedia】. El PIB de Nueva Zelanda cayó 0,9% en el segundo trimestre, lo que impulsa expectativas de recortes de tasas 【Radio New Zealand】. Shinjiro Koizumi puso el crecimiento salarial en el centro de su candidatura por el liderazgo del PLD 【The Japan Times】. Punggol, en Singapur, tendrá taxis autónomos y lanzaderas en 2026 【The Straits Times】. Vietnam pidió a EE.UU. reconsiderar la prohibición a sus exportaciones de mariscos 【Vietnam News】. Guinea votó sobre una nueva constitución que permitiría la candidatura del líder golpista Doumbouya 【Jeune Afrique】. Turquía y Egipto anunciaron ejercicios navales conjuntos tras 13 años 【Daily Sabah】. Arabia Saudita detuvo a 21.000 personas por violaciones de residencia y trabajo 【Arab News】. Irán enfrenta una grave crisis de agua por sequía y sobreuso 【The Guardian】. Ataques israelíes mataron a 31 en Ciudad de Gaza 【Al Jazeera】. Bernard Arnault criticó el propuesto “impuesto a los multimillonarios” en Francia 【Le Monde】. Italia prevé que su déficit caiga por debajo del 3% del PIB en 2025 【Reuters】. Madrid otorgó la Medalla de Oro a la Vuelta Ciclista pese a protestas 【El País】. Portugal confirmó que reconocerá oficialmente al Estado palestino 【Público】. Azerbaiyán registró casi un 3% de aumento en transporte de carga 【AzerNews】. Cazas británicos iniciaron patrullas de la OTAN en Polonia tras incursiones de drones rusos 【BBC News】. En Glasgow, manifestantes antiinmigración se enfrentaron a contraprotestas 【The Herald】. Reino Unido e Irlanda presentaron un nuevo marco sobre el legado en Irlanda del Norte 【The Irish Times】. Alemania se mostró abierta a usar más ampliamente los activos rusos congelados para apoyar a Ucrania 【Deutsche Welle】. Suecia y Finlandia cuestionaron los objetivos climáticos de la UE sobre los bosques 【Euractiv】. Islandia declaró 121 barcos no aptos para navegar tras inspecciones 【RÚV】. Uzbekistán se unió a India e Irán en un nuevo foro trilateral 【The Hindu】. La OTAN debatirá la supuesta violación del espacio aéreo estonio por Rusia 【Politico】. Rusia lanzó un masivo ataque con drones y misiles que dejó tres muertos 【The Kyiv Independent】. Finalmente, India y EE.UU. reanudaron conversaciones comerciales sobre aranceles, visas y acceso a mercados 【The Hindu】. Estos resúmenes de noticias fueron redactados con tecnología de IA. Aunque se ha hecho todo lo posible para garantizar la precisión, pueden ocurrir errores u omisiones. Agradecemos su comprensión y recibimos con gusto cualquier comentario que nos ayude a mejorar la calidad de nuestros informes. ¡Gracias por ser parte de nuestro camino!

Friday Sep 19, 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on A Week in The Arts we reported on major developments across literature, music, theatre, fashion, and visual culture. Arthur Sze was named U.S. Poet Laureate amid Library of Congress upheaval (AP News). Massive Attack pulled their music from Spotify in protest of CEO Daniel Ek’s €600 million investment in military AI (The Guardian). Madonna reunited with Warner Records and teased Confessions Part 2, due in 2026 (People.com). Swedish punk legends Refused announced final shows but promised a rebirth as a new band (Pitchfork). Paul Cocksedge’s installation What Nelson Sees opened in Trafalgar Square for the London Design Festival (The Guardian). A new Resident Evil film set in the game universe was announced for 2026 (EW.com). Bulgari launched its Kaleidos exhibition in Tokyo (Vogue). The Monterey Jazz Festival saw leadership changes ahead of its 68th season (DownBeat). The Flanders Festival canceled the Munich Philharmonic over controversy around Lahav Shani (Deutsche Welle). Opera Philadelphia reinvented itself with $11 tickets and multimedia premieres (The New York Times). Tomas Lindberg of At the Gates passed away at 52 (Pitchfork). Talia Byre made her runway debut at London Fashion Week (Vogue). The Royal Shakespeare Company sought major staff cuts amid financial strain (The Guardian). A Broadway revival of Dreamgirls was announced for Fall 2026 (Playbill). Christie’s will auction Hockney’s rare Isherwood double-portrait for $50M+ (Christie’s). Rodrigo Abd won the 2025 POY Latam Photojournalist of the Year (AP News). Christelle Oyiri debuted her Dead God Flow installation in Berlin (Artforum). Finally, Grammy-winning songwriter Brett James tragically died in a plane crash in North Carolina (People.com). 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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