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Monday Sep 15, 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World we covered: Canada Launches Federal Housing Agency With C$13 Billion Mandate (The Globe and Mail), Federal Reserve’s Independence Tested During Critical Policy Week (Reuters), Arrests in Costa Rica Over Murder of Nicaraguan Dissident in Exile (La Nación), Tensions Rise as U.S. Military Jets Land in Puerto Rico Amid Venezuela Dispute (El Diario de Caracas), BP’s Major Offshore Oil Discovery Signals Optimism Amid Climate Anxieties (Folha de Pernambuco), Deadly Attack by FARC Dissidents in Colombia’s Cauca Department (El Tiempo), Indigenous Protests Erupt Over Lithium-Mining Deal in Atacama (La Tercera), Argentina Pushes for Higher Oil Output at Vaca Muerta Amid Investor Concerns (Clarín), Beijing to Host Major Security Forum Amid Rising Regional Tensions (South China Morning Post), New Australia–Papua New Guinea Defence Pact Deepens Military Cooperation (AP News), Housing Market Gloom Persists in New Zealand Amid Weak Economy and Job Losses (The New Zealand Herald), Diplomatic Tensions With South Korea Over Wartime Sexual Slavery Persist (The Korea Times), Tougher Penalties Coming for Firms After Fatal Workplace Accidents (The Straits Times), Mauritius Tightens Immigration and Residency Permit Rules (L’Express de Maurice), France Returns Colonial-Era Skulls to Madagascar in Historic Ceremony (Midi Madagasikara), Massive Protests Erupt in Ankara Over Possible Ouster of Opposition Leader (Hürriyet Daily News), Riyadh Launches Tawazoun Platform to Provide Affordable Housing Plots (Arab News), Potential Prisoner Swap Brewing Between Iran and France (AP News), U.S. Diplomat Rubio in Israel Amid Fallout From Doha Strike (The Jerusalem Post), Fitch Downgrades France’s Sovereign Credit Rating to A+ (Le Monde), Study Warns Italy Could Miss Its 2030 Climate Targets (Corriere della Sera), Spanish Government to Absorb €83 Billion of Regional Debt to Support Local Services (El País), Labour Reform Proposal Sparks Union Backlash and Strike Threats (El Mundo), Russian Drone Breach Into Romania Prompts NATO Alarm (Adevărul), UK Government to Invest £1.1 Billion in Maritime Sector (The Guardian), Wild Deer Cull Sparks Debate Over Conservation and Tradition in the Highlands (Financial Times), Fiscal Watchdog Warns Irish Government Overspending Despite Surplus Outlook (The Irish Times), Chancellor Merz Demands Stronger Intelligence to Counter Hybrid Threats (Der Spiegel), Swedish Church Assembly Elections to Test Shifting Social Currents (Sveriges Radio), Iceland’s Alþingi Opens 157th Session With Tradition and Ceremony (Morgunblaðið), Uzbekistan to Sign Enhanced Partnership Agreement With EU in October (The Diplomat), Russia Warns Europe That Asset Seizures Would Trigger Retaliation (Euronews), Ukrainian Forces Report Gains Near Sumy as Russia Suffers Losses (Kyiv Independent), and Sri Lanka’s Parliament Strips Perks From Former Presidents (AP 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 15, 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition we covered: Canada Launches Federal Housing Agency With C$13 Billion Mandate (The Globe and Mail), Federal Reserve’s Independence Tested During Critical Policy Week (Reuters), Arrests in Costa Rica Over Murder of Nicaraguan Dissident in Exile (La Nación), Tensions Rise as U.S. Military Jets Land in Puerto Rico Amid Venezuela Dispute (El Diario de Caracas), BP’s Major Offshore Oil Discovery Signals Optimism Amid Climate Anxieties (Folha de Pernambuco), Deadly Attack by FARC Dissidents in Colombia’s Cauca Department (El Tiempo), Indigenous Protests Erupt Over Lithium-Mining Deal in Atacama (La Tercera), Argentina Pushes for Higher Oil Output at Vaca Muerta Amid Investor Concerns (Clarín), Beijing to Host Major Security Forum Amid Rising Regional Tensions (South China Morning Post), New Australia–Papua New Guinea Defence Pact Deepens Military Cooperation (AP News), Housing Market Gloom Persists in New Zealand Amid Weak Economy and Job Losses (The New Zealand Herald), Diplomatic Tensions With South Korea Over Wartime Sexual Slavery Persist (The Korea Times), Tougher Penalties Coming for Firms After Fatal Workplace Accidents (The Straits Times), Mauritius Tightens Immigration and Residency Permit Rules (L’Express de Maurice), France Returns Colonial-Era Skulls to Madagascar in Historic Ceremony (Midi Madagasikara), Massive Protests Erupt in Ankara Over Possible Ouster of Opposition Leader (Hürriyet Daily News), Riyadh Launches Tawazoun Platform to Provide Affordable Housing Plots (Arab News), Potential Prisoner Swap Brewing Between Iran and France (AP News), U.S. Diplomat Rubio in Israel Amid Fallout From Doha Strike (The Jerusalem Post), Fitch Downgrades France’s Sovereign Credit Rating to A+ (Le Monde), Study Warns Italy Could Miss Its 2030 Climate Targets (Corriere della Sera), Spanish Government to Absorb €83 Billion of Regional Debt to Support Local Services (El País), Labour Reform Proposal Sparks Union Backlash and Strike Threats (El Mundo), Russian Drone Breach Into Romania Prompts NATO Alarm (Adevărul), UK Government to Invest £1.1 Billion in Maritime Sector (The Guardian), Wild Deer Cull Sparks Debate Over Conservation and Tradition in the Highlands (Financial Times), Fiscal Watchdog Warns Irish Government Overspending Despite Surplus Outlook (The Irish Times), Chancellor Merz Demands Stronger Intelligence to Counter Hybrid Threats (Der Spiegel), Swedish Church Assembly Elections to Test Shifting Social Currents (Sveriges Radio), Iceland’s Alþingi Opens 157th Session With Tradition and Ceremony (Morgunblaðið), Uzbekistan to Sign Enhanced Partnership Agreement With EU in October (The Diplomat), Russia Warns Europe That Asset Seizures Would Trigger Retaliation (Euronews), Ukrainian Forces Report Gains Near Sumy as Russia Suffers Losses (Kyiv Independent), and Sri Lanka’s Parliament Strips Perks From Former Presidents (AP 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 15, 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World we covered: Canada Launches Federal Housing Agency With C$13 Billion Mandate (The Globe and Mail), Federal Reserve’s Independence Tested During Critical Policy Week (Reuters), Arrests in Costa Rica Over Murder of Nicaraguan Dissident in Exile (La Nación), Tensions Rise as U.S. Military Jets Land in Puerto Rico Amid Venezuela Dispute (El Diario de Caracas), BP’s Major Offshore Oil Discovery Signals Optimism Amid Climate Anxieties (Folha de Pernambuco), Deadly Attack by FARC Dissidents in Colombia’s Cauca Department (El Tiempo), Indigenous Protests Erupt Over Lithium-Mining Deal in Atacama (La Tercera), Argentina Pushes for Higher Oil Output at Vaca Muerta Amid Investor Concerns (Clarín), Beijing to Host Major Security Forum Amid Rising Regional Tensions (South China Morning Post), New Australia–Papua New Guinea Defence Pact Deepens Military Cooperation (AP News), Housing Market Gloom Persists in New Zealand Amid Weak Economy and Job Losses (The New Zealand Herald), Diplomatic Tensions With South Korea Over Wartime Sexual Slavery Persist (The Korea Times), Tougher Penalties Coming for Firms After Fatal Workplace Accidents (The Straits Times), Mauritius Tightens Immigration and Residency Permit Rules (L’Express de Maurice), France Returns Colonial-Era Skulls to Madagascar in Historic Ceremony (Midi Madagasikara), Massive Protests Erupt in Ankara Over Possible Ouster of Opposition Leader (Hürriyet Daily News), Riyadh Launches Tawazoun Platform to Provide Affordable Housing Plots (Arab News), Potential Prisoner Swap Brewing Between Iran and France (AP News), U.S. Diplomat Rubio in Israel Amid Fallout From Doha Strike (The Jerusalem Post), Fitch Downgrades France’s Sovereign Credit Rating to A+ (Le Monde), Study Warns Italy Could Miss Its 2030 Climate Targets (Corriere della Sera), Spanish Government to Absorb €83 Billion of Regional Debt to Support Local Services (El País), Labour Reform Proposal Sparks Union Backlash and Strike Threats (El Mundo), Russian Drone Breach Into Romania Prompts NATO Alarm (Adevărul), UK Government to Invest £1.1 Billion in Maritime Sector (The Guardian), Wild Deer Cull Sparks Debate Over Conservation and Tradition in the Highlands (Financial Times), Fiscal Watchdog Warns Irish Government Overspending Despite Surplus Outlook (The Irish Times), Chancellor Merz Demands Stronger Intelligence to Counter Hybrid Threats (Der Spiegel), Swedish Church Assembly Elections to Test Shifting Social Currents (Sveriges Radio), Iceland’s Alþingi Opens 157th Session With Tradition and Ceremony (Morgunblaðið), Uzbekistan to Sign Enhanced Partnership Agreement With EU in October (The Diplomat), Russia Warns Europe That Asset Seizures Would Trigger Retaliation (Euronews), Ukrainian Forces Report Gains Near Sumy as Russia Suffers Losses (Kyiv Independent), and Sri Lanka’s Parliament Strips Perks From Former Presidents (AP 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!

Sunday Sep 14, 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World: Major National Projects Unveiled to “Turbocharge” the Economy reported by The Guardian; Tragedy, Reaction & Politics After Charlie Kirk’s Killing reported by Financial Times; Major Trade Shift: 50% Tariff on Chinese Cars Under U.S. Pressure reported by La Nación/Reuters; Bolsonaro Convicted in Landmark Coup Trial reported by AP News; Earthquake Shakes Northern Colombia reported by El Tiempo; Foreign Investors Pour Into Chilean Government Debt reported by Diario Financiero; Milei Suffers Heavy Electoral Blow in Buenos Aires Province reported by AP News; China Launches Probes Into U.S. Chip Trade Ahead of Upcoming Talks reported by Reuters; Australia Commits A$12 Billion to Submarine Shipyard Under AUKUS reported by The Sydney Morning Herald; Health NZ to Extend Family Hospital Hours to 24/7 reported by RNZ; Japan Slashes Price Cap on Russian Crude Oil reported by The Asahi Shimbun; Singapore Steps Up Green Infrastructure With US$510 Million Fund reported by The Straits Times; Vietnam Investigates Large Data Breach at National Credit Agency reported by VNExpress; Africa Boosts School Feeding: 20 Million More Children Reached reported by African Union/WFP; Istanbul District Mayor and Dozens Detained in Corruption Probe reported by TRT Haber; Riyadh Season 2025-26 Promises Record Cultural and Entertainment Scale reported by The Times of India; Iran’s Enriched Uranium Allegedly Buried Under Bombed Sites reported by Financial Times; U.S. Secretary of State Rubio Visits Israel Amid Fallout From Doha Strike reported by The Jerusalem Post; New French Prime Minister Scraps Cuts to Public Holidays reported by Le Monde; Italy Stands By Growth Forecasts Despite U.S. Tariffs reported by Istat; U.S. and China Trade Talks Convene in Madrid to Address TikTok Deadline reported by El País; Controversial Labour Reform Sparks Union Backlash in Portugal reported by Público; Resettlement and Reconstruction Begin in Formerly Occupied Territories reported by AzerNews; Huge Anti-Immigration March in London Sparks Clashes reported by The Guardian; Calls Grow to Shut Asylum Hotels Amid Local Tensions reported by The Scotsman; RTÉ May Boycott Eurovision 2026 if Israel Participates reported by The Irish Times; Germany Approves New Rules to Protect Critical Infrastructure reported by Deutsche Welle; Denmark Picks European Air Defence Systems Over U.S. Patriots reported by Financial Times; Unexpected Surge in University Applications Drives Scrutiny in Iceland reported by Iceland Monitor (Morgunblaðið); Rising Anti-China Sentiment Among the Public in Uzbekistan reported by Global Voices; Ukrainian Drones Hit One of Russia’s Largest Oil Refineries reported by AP News; Russian-Belarus Joint Drills “Zapad-2025” Feature Hypersonic Weapons Display reported by Reuters; and “Digital Swaraj Mission” Pushes India Toward Tech Self-Reliance by 2030 reported by The Times 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!

Sunday Sep 14, 2025

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Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition: Major National Projects Unveiled to “Turbocharge” the Economy reported by The Guardian; Tragedy, Reaction & Politics After Charlie Kirk’s Killing reported by Financial Times; Major Trade Shift: 50% Tariff on Chinese Cars Under U.S. Pressure reported by La Nación/Reuters; Bolsonaro Convicted in Landmark Coup Trial reported by AP News; Earthquake Shakes Northern Colombia reported by El Tiempo; Foreign Investors Pour Into Chilean Government Debt reported by Diario Financiero; Milei Suffers Heavy Electoral Blow in Buenos Aires Province reported by AP News; China Launches Probes Into U.S. Chip Trade Ahead of Upcoming Talks reported by Reuters; Australia Commits A$12 Billion to Submarine Shipyard Under AUKUS reported by The Sydney Morning Herald; Health NZ to Extend Family Hospital Hours to 24/7 reported by RNZ; Japan Slashes Price Cap on Russian Crude Oil reported by The Asahi Shimbun; Singapore Steps Up Green Infrastructure With US$510 Million Fund reported by The Straits Times; Vietnam Investigates Large Data Breach at National Credit Agency reported by VNExpress; Africa Boosts School Feeding: 20 Million More Children Reached reported by African Union/WFP; Istanbul District Mayor and Dozens Detained in Corruption Probe reported by TRT Haber; Riyadh Season 2025-26 Promises Record Cultural and Entertainment Scale reported by The Times of India; Iran’s Enriched Uranium Allegedly Buried Under Bombed Sites reported by Financial Times; U.S. Secretary of State Rubio Visits Israel Amid Fallout From Doha Strike reported by The Jerusalem Post; New French Prime Minister Scraps Cuts to Public Holidays reported by Le Monde; Italy Stands By Growth Forecasts Despite U.S. Tariffs reported by Istat; U.S. and China Trade Talks Convene in Madrid to Address TikTok Deadline reported by El País; Controversial Labour Reform Sparks Union Backlash in Portugal reported by Público; Resettlement and Reconstruction Begin in Formerly Occupied Territories reported by AzerNews; Huge Anti-Immigration March in London Sparks Clashes reported by The Guardian; Calls Grow to Shut Asylum Hotels Amid Local Tensions reported by The Scotsman; RTÉ May Boycott Eurovision 2026 if Israel Participates reported by The Irish Times; Germany Approves New Rules to Protect Critical Infrastructure reported by Deutsche Welle; Denmark Picks European Air Defence Systems Over U.S. Patriots reported by Financial Times; Unexpected Surge in University Applications Drives Scrutiny in Iceland reported by Iceland Monitor (Morgunblaðið); Rising Anti-China Sentiment Among the Public in Uzbekistan reported by Global Voices; Ukrainian Drones Hit One of Russia’s Largest Oil Refineries reported by AP News; Russian-Belarus Joint Drills “Zapad-2025” Feature Hypersonic Weapons Display reported by Reuters; and “Digital Swaraj Mission” Pushes India Toward Tech Self-Reliance by 2030 reported by The Times 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!

Sunday Sep 14, 2025

¡Suscríbete hoy para no perderte ningún episodio! Hoy en Libre News of The World: Grandes proyectos nacionales presentados para “impulsar” la economía reportado por The Guardian; Tragedia, reacción y política tras el asesinato de Charlie Kirk reportado por Financial Times; Gran giro comercial: arancel del 50% a los autos chinos bajo presión de EE.UU. reportado por La Nación/Reuters; Bolsonaro condenado en juicio histórico por intento de golpe reportado por AP News; Un terremoto sacude el norte de Colombia reportado por El Tiempo; Inversores extranjeros se vuelcan a la deuda pública chilena reportado por Diario Financiero; Milei sufre un duro golpe electoral en la Provincia de Buenos Aires reportado por AP News; China inicia investigaciones sobre comercio de chips de EE.UU. antes de próximas conversaciones reportado por Reuters; Australia destina 12.000 millones de dólares australianos a astillero de submarinos bajo AUKUS reportado por The Sydney Morning Herald; Health NZ ampliará horarios hospitalarios familiares a 24/7 reportado por RNZ; Japón reduce el tope de precio para el crudo ruso reportado por The Asahi Shimbun; Singapur impulsa infraestructura verde con fondo de 510 millones de dólares reportado por The Straits Times; Vietnam investiga gran filtración de datos en agencia nacional de crédito reportado por VNExpress; África amplía alimentación escolar: 20 millones más de niños beneficiados reportado por Unión Africana/PMA; Alcalde de distrito de Estambul y decenas detenidos en investigación de corrupción reportado por TRT Haber; La Temporada de Riad 2025-26 promete una escala cultural y de entretenimiento récord reportado por The Times of India; Uranio enriquecido de Irán presuntamente enterrado bajo sitios bombardeados reportado por Financial Times; El secretario de Estado de EE.UU., Rubio, visita Israel tras ataque en Doha reportado por The Jerusalem Post; Nuevo primer ministro francés descarta recorte de días festivos reportado por Le Monde; Italia mantiene previsiones de crecimiento a pesar de aranceles de EE.UU. reportado por Istat; Conversaciones comerciales entre EE.UU. y China en Madrid abordan plazo de TikTok reportado por El País; Controvertida reforma laboral provoca rechazo sindical en Portugal reportado por Público; Comienza reasentamiento y reconstrucción en territorios anteriormente ocupados reportado por AzerNews; Gran marcha antiinmigración en Londres desata enfrentamientos reportado por The Guardian; Crecen los llamados para cerrar hoteles de asilo en medio de tensiones locales reportado por The Scotsman; RTÉ podría boicotear Eurovisión 2026 si participa Israel reportado por The Irish Times; Alemania aprueba nuevas normas para proteger infraestructura crítica reportado por Deutsche Welle; Dinamarca elige sistemas europeos de defensa aérea sobre Patriots estadounidenses reportado por Financial Times; Aumento inesperado de solicitudes universitarias genera escrutinio en Islandia reportado por Iceland Monitor (Morgunblaðið); Creciente sentimiento antichino entre el público en Uzbekistán reportado por Global Voices; Drones ucranianos golpean una de las mayores refinerías de petróleo de Rusia reportado por AP News; Ejercicios conjuntos ruso-bielorrusos “Zapad-2025” muestran armas hipersónicas reportado por Reuters; y La “Misión Swaraj Digital” impulsa a India hacia la autosuficiencia tecnológica para 2030 reportado por The Times of India.
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Friday Sep 12, 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on A Week in The Arts we covered a wide range of cultural stories from around the world: George Saunders will receive the 2025 Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters from the National Book Foundation 【People.com†https://people.com】; Spinal Tap released The End Continues, their first studio album in years, featuring star collaborators 【AP News†https://apnews.com】; a dispute escalated between producers and Ibuki, leader of Ojo Gang, over the SWF3 tour 【AP News†https://apnews.com】; a punk tribute to Motörhead, Killed By Deaf, is set for Halloween release 【Rolling Stone†https://www.rollingstone.com】; Anish Kapoor unveiled his myth-inspired Monte Sant’Angelo Subway Station in Naples 【The Art Newspaper†https://www.theartnewspaper.com】; Guillermo del Toro is auctioning a third of his horror and fantasy collection amid wildfire concerns 【Reuters†https://www.reuters.com】; the UK’s National Gallery announced a new £375 million wing for modern and contemporary art 【The Guardian†https://www.theguardian.com】; SFJAZZ revealed its October lineup led by Idris Ackamoor & The Pyramids 【San Francisco Chronicle†https://www.sfchronicle.com】; the Flanders Festival cancelled the Munich Philharmonic over concerns tied to conductor Lahav Shani 【De Standaard†https://www.standaard.be】; protests greeted Anna Netrebko’s return in Tosca at the Royal Opera House 【The Guardian†https://www.theguardian.com】; Hulu announced Into the Void: Life, Death & Heavy Metal, debuting September 22 【Variety†https://www.variety.com】; Michael Kors showcased earthy elegance at New York Fashion Week 【Vogue†https://www.vogue.com】; Kenneth Branagh will return to the RSC in 2026 for The Tempest and The Cherry Orchard with Helen Hunt 【The Guardian†https://www.theguardian.com】; Heathers: The Musical revival is selling out Off-Broadway and heading on tour in 2027 【BroadwayWorld†https://www.broadwayworld.com】; Fra Galgario’s Portrait of a Lady was recovered in Argentina after 80 years 【The Art Newspaper†https://www.theartnewspaper.com】; Christie’s has closed its digital art department, folding NFTs and AI works into mainstream sales 【Artnet News†https://www.artnet.com】; Paolo Roversi’s major retrospective Along the Way opened at Pace Gallery in New York 【Vogue†https://www.vogue.com】; the 36th São Paulo Biennale opened with immersive sound, spirit, and ecology at its heart 【The Guardian†https://www.theguardian.com】; and Paul Cebar released his first new album in 11 years, celebrated with a Chicago launch show 【Milwaukee Journal Sentinel†https://www.jsonline.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!

Thursday Sep 11, 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World: Canada is reevaluating its diplomatic ties with Israel after an airstrike in Qatar, with Foreign Minister Anita Anand calling the attack “unacceptable” 【CBC News†https://www.cbc.ca】. In the U.S., fears of escalating political violence surged after the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk 【The Washington Post†https://www.washingtonpost.com】. Mexico announced plans to impose tariffs up to 50% on imports from Asia, targeting cars, steel, and textiles 【El Financiero†https://www.elfinanciero.com.mx】. Venezuela expanded troop deployments to 25,000 in response to U.S. military buildup in the Caribbean 【Reuters†https://www.reuters.com】. Brazil reported nearly half its citrus belt infected by “greening” disease, with losses estimated at $120 million 【Bloomberg†https://www.bloomberg.com】. In Colombia, the murder of Pradera’s Government Secretary José Dorién Jiménez heightened concerns over political violence 【El País†https://elpais.com】. Chile reinstated compulsory voting for all elections 【La Tercera†https://www.latercera.com】. Argentina invalidated thousands of defective passports 【El País†https://elpais.com】. Beijing is weighing measures to help local governments settle over $1 trillion in unpaid bills 【South China Morning Post†https://www.scmp.com】. Wild weather hit New South Wales with rare tornadoes and record rain 【The Guardian†https://www.theguardian.com】. In New Zealand, Oriini Kaipara of Te Pāti Māori won the Tāmaki Makaurau by-election with over 64% of the vote 【Radio New Zealand†https://www.rnz.co.nz】. Japan announced plans for a floating wind test centre by 2026 【Reuters†https://www.reuters.com】. Singapore confirmed the acquisition of four Boeing P-8A Poseidon patrol aircraft 【The Straits Times†https://www.straitstimes.com】. Thai consumer confidence fell to its lowest in 32 months 【Bangkok Post†https://www.bangkokpost.com】. African leaders launched a $50 billion-a-year climate solutions push 【Al Jazeera†https://www.aljazeera.com】. Turkey condemned Israel’s strike in Doha as “state terrorism” 【Reuters†https://www.reuters.com】. Saudi Arabia cut October crude prices to Asia 【Bloomberg†https://www.bloomberg.com】. Iran and the IAEA reached an agreement to resume nuclear inspections 【Reuters†https://www.reuters.com】. Israel promised further action if Hamas leaders survived the Qatar strike 【The Guardian†https://www.theguardian.com】. France was swept by “Block Everything” protests against austerity 【France 24†https://www.france24.com】. Italy’s industrial output rose unexpectedly in July 【ANSA†https://www.ansa.it】. Spain’s parliament rejected a shorter work week bill 【El País†https://elpais.com】. Complaints against the Lisbon Metro surged, reflecting growing public anger 【Público†https://www.publico.pt】. The EU announced a new wildfire-response hub in Cyprus 【Euronews†https://www.euronews.com】. Merck abandoned a £1bn London research hub, cutting 125 R&D jobs 【Financial Times†https://www.ft.com】. In Scotland, First Minister John Swinney condemned an attack on a Falkirk hotel housing asylum seekers 【BBC News†https://www.bbc.com】. Ireland moved to tighten legal challenges against infrastructure projects 【The Irish Times†https://www.irishtimes.com】. Germany passed new legislation to strengthen critical infrastructure protections 【Deutsche Welle†https://www.dw.com】. Norway’s Green Party pushed for a full oil and gas phase-out by 2040 【Aftenposten†https://www.aftenposten.no】. Uzbekistan backed expanding the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and simplifying trade 【The Times of Central Asia†https://www.timesca.com】. Russia raised oil exports from western ports by 11% in September 【Interfax†https://www.interfax.ru】. President Zelenskiy urged Europe to build a joint air defense system after Russian drones entered Polish airspace 【Politico Europe†https://www.politico.eu】. Finally, Sri Lanka’s parliament voted to abolish perks for former presidents 【Daily Mirror†https://www.dailymirror.lk】. 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 Sep 11, 2025

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World: Canada is reevaluating its diplomatic ties with Israel after an airstrike in Qatar, with Foreign Minister Anita Anand calling the attack “unacceptable” 【CBC News†https://www.cbc.ca】. In the U.S., fears of escalating political violence surged after the assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk 【The Washington Post†https://www.washingtonpost.com】. Mexico announced plans to impose tariffs up to 50% on imports from Asia, targeting cars, steel, and textiles 【El Financiero†https://www.elfinanciero.com.mx】. Venezuela expanded troop deployments to 25,000 in response to U.S. military buildup in the Caribbean 【Reuters†https://www.reuters.com】. Brazil reported nearly half its citrus belt infected by “greening” disease, with losses estimated at $120 million 【Bloomberg†https://www.bloomberg.com】. In Colombia, the murder of Pradera’s Government Secretary José Dorién Jiménez heightened concerns over political violence 【El País†https://elpais.com】. Chile reinstated compulsory voting for all elections 【La Tercera†https://www.latercera.com】. Argentina invalidated thousands of defective passports 【El País†https://elpais.com】. Beijing is weighing measures to help local governments settle over $1 trillion in unpaid bills 【South China Morning Post†https://www.scmp.com】. Wild weather hit New South Wales with rare tornadoes and record rain 【The Guardian†https://www.theguardian.com】. In New Zealand, Oriini Kaipara of Te Pāti Māori won the Tāmaki Makaurau by-election with over 64% of the vote 【Radio New Zealand†https://www.rnz.co.nz】. Japan announced plans for a floating wind test centre by 2026 【Reuters†https://www.reuters.com】. Singapore confirmed the acquisition of four Boeing P-8A Poseidon patrol aircraft 【The Straits Times†https://www.straitstimes.com】. Thai consumer confidence fell to its lowest in 32 months 【Bangkok Post†https://www.bangkokpost.com】. African leaders launched a $50 billion-a-year climate solutions push 【Al Jazeera†https://www.aljazeera.com】. Turkey condemned Israel’s strike in Doha as “state terrorism” 【Reuters†https://www.reuters.com】. Saudi Arabia cut October crude prices to Asia 【Bloomberg†https://www.bloomberg.com】. Iran and the IAEA reached an agreement to resume nuclear inspections 【Reuters†https://www.reuters.com】. Israel promised further action if Hamas leaders survived the Qatar strike 【The Guardian†https://www.theguardian.com】. France was swept by “Block Everything” protests against austerity 【France 24†https://www.france24.com】. Italy’s industrial output rose unexpectedly in July 【ANSA†https://www.ansa.it】. Spain’s parliament rejected a shorter work week bill 【El País†https://elpais.com】. Complaints against the Lisbon Metro surged, reflecting growing public anger 【Público†https://www.publico.pt】. The EU announced a new wildfire-response hub in Cyprus 【Euronews†https://www.euronews.com】. Merck abandoned a £1bn London research hub, cutting 125 R&D jobs 【Financial Times†https://www.ft.com】. In Scotland, First Minister John Swinney condemned an attack on a Falkirk hotel housing asylum seekers 【BBC News†https://www.bbc.com】. Ireland moved to tighten legal challenges against infrastructure projects 【The Irish Times†https://www.irishtimes.com】. Germany passed new legislation to strengthen critical infrastructure protections 【Deutsche Welle†https://www.dw.com】. Norway’s Green Party pushed for a full oil and gas phase-out by 2040 【Aftenposten†https://www.aftenposten.no】. Uzbekistan backed expanding the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and simplifying trade 【The Times of Central Asia†https://www.timesca.com】. Russia raised oil exports from western ports by 11% in September 【Interfax†https://www.interfax.ru】. President Zelenskiy urged Europe to build a joint air defense system after Russian drones entered Polish airspace 【Politico Europe†https://www.politico.eu】. Finally, Sri Lanka’s parliament voted to abolish perks for former presidents 【Daily Mirror†https://www.dailymirror.lk】. 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 Sep 11, 2025

¡Suscríbete hoy para que nunca te pierdas un episodio! Hoy en Libre News of The World: Canadá está reevaluando sus lazos diplomáticos con Israel tras un ataque aéreo en Catar, con la ministra de Exteriores Anita Anand calificando el ataque de “inaceptable” 【CBC News†https://www.cbc.ca】. En Estados Unidos, aumentan los temores de violencia política tras el asesinato del influencer conservador Charlie Kirk 【The Washington Post†https://www.washingtonpost.com】. México anunció planes para imponer aranceles de hasta el 50% a importaciones desde Asia, dirigidos a autos, acero y textiles 【El Financiero†https://www.elfinanciero.com.mx】. Venezuela amplió el despliegue de tropas a 25,000 en respuesta al aumento militar estadounidense en el Caribe 【Reuters†https://www.reuters.com】. Brasil reportó que casi la mitad de su cinturón citrícola está infectado por la enfermedad “greening”, con pérdidas estimadas en 120 millones de dólares 【Bloomberg†https://www.bloomberg.com】. En Colombia, el asesinato del secretario de gobierno de Pradera, José Dorién Jiménez, intensificó la preocupación por la violencia política 【El País†https://elpais.com】. Chile restableció el voto obligatorio para todas las elecciones 【La Tercera†https://www.latercera.com】. Argentina invalidó miles de pasaportes defectuosos 【El País†https://elpais.com】. Pekín evalúa ayudar a los gobiernos locales a saldar más de un billón de dólares en deudas 【South China Morning Post†https://www.scmp.com】. El estado australiano de Nueva Gales del Sur sufrió tornados raros e inundaciones récord 【The Guardian†https://www.theguardian.com】. En Nueva Zelanda, Oriini Kaipara de Te Pāti Māori ganó la elección parcial de Tāmaki Makaurau con más del 64% de los votos 【Radio New Zealand†https://www.rnz.co.nz】. Japón anunció planes para un centro de pruebas de energía eólica flotante para 2026 【Reuters†https://www.reuters.com】. Singapur confirmó la compra de cuatro aviones de patrulla P-8A Poseidon 【The Straits Times†https://www.straitstimes.com】. La confianza del consumidor en Tailandia cayó a su nivel más bajo en 32 meses 【Bangkok Post†https://www.bangkokpost.com】. Líderes africanos lanzaron una iniciativa climática de 50 mil millones de dólares anuales 【Al Jazeera†https://www.aljazeera.com】. Turquía condenó el ataque israelí en Doha como “terrorismo de Estado” 【Reuters†https://www.reuters.com】. Arabia Saudita redujo el precio de su crudo para Asia en octubre 【Bloomberg†https://www.bloomberg.com】. Irán y el OIEA alcanzaron un acuerdo para reanudar inspecciones nucleares 【Reuters†https://www.reuters.com】. Israel prometió nuevas acciones si los líderes de Hamás sobrevivieron al ataque en Catar 【The Guardian†https://www.theguardian.com】. Francia fue sacudida por protestas de “Bloquémoslo Todo” contra la austeridad 【France 24†https://www.france24.com】. La producción industrial italiana creció inesperadamente en julio 【ANSA†https://www.ansa.it】. El parlamento español rechazó un proyecto para reducir la semana laboral 【El País†https://elpais.com】. Las quejas contra el Metro de Lisboa aumentaron drásticamente 【Público†https://www.publico.pt】. La UE anunció un centro regional contra incendios forestales en Chipre 【Euronews†https://www.euronews.com】. Merck canceló un centro de investigación de £1.000 millones en Londres, recortando 125 empleos 【Financial Times†https://www.ft.com】. En Escocia, el primer ministro John Swinney condenó un ataque contra un hotel que albergaba solicitantes de asilo 【BBC News†https://www.bbc.com】. Irlanda presentó nuevas reglas para limitar demandas contra proyectos de infraestructura 【The Irish Times†https://www.irishtimes.com】. Alemania aprobó una nueva ley para reforzar la seguridad de infraestructuras críticas 【Deutsche Welle†https://www.dw.com】. El Partido Verde noruego presionó para eliminar totalmente el petróleo y gas para 2040 【Aftenposten†https://www.aftenposten.no】. Uzbekistán respaldó ampliar la Organización de Cooperación de Shanghái y simplificar el comercio 【The Times of Central Asia†https://www.timesca.com】. Rusia aumentó en un 11% sus exportaciones de crudo desde puertos occidentales en septiembre 【Interfax†https://www.interfax.ru】. El presidente Zelenskiy instó a Europa a crear un sistema conjunto de defensa aérea tras incursiones de drones rusos 【Politico Europe†https://www.politico.eu】. Finalmente, el parlamento de Sri Lanka votó para eliminar los privilegios de los expresidentes 【Daily Mirror†https://www.dailymirror.lk】. Estos resúmenes de noticias fueron redactados con tecnología de IA. Aunque se ha hecho todo lo posible para garantizar la precisión factual, pueden ocurrir errores u omisiones ocasionales. Agradecemos su comprensión y les damos una cordial bienvenida a cualquier comentario que nos ayude a seguir mejorando la calidad de nuestros informes. ¡Gracias por ser parte de nuestro viaje!

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