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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Thursday Sep 04, 2025
Thursday Sep 04, 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World: “Queen of Canada Arrested Amid Conspiracy Clamor” (Times of India) reported on the RCMP’s dramatic arrest of Romana Didulo, a self-styled monarch tied to QAnon conspiracies; “U.S. Economic Activity Holds Steady, Says Fed’s Beige Book” (Wall Street Journal) showed a stagnant American economy with sluggish spending and rising costs; “Honduras Gears Up for Presidential Showdown in November” (Reuters) highlighted the crowded field of candidates vying to shape the country’s future; “Caribbean Leaders Split in Reaction: Praise and Alarm Over U.S. Strike” (Caribbean News Global) revealed deep divides among island nations over Washington’s unilateral military action; “China Doubles Investment in Brazil, Now 3rd-Biggest Destination” (Nikkei Asia) detailed Beijing’s $4.2 billion bet on Brazil’s industries; “Colombia’s Oil and Gas Output Slumps Again in July” (El País Colombia) reported on sharp production declines undermining Petro’s energy transition; and “Chilean Pensioners and Public Employees Gear Up for Patriotic Bonus” (La Tercera) outlined government aguinaldo payments ahead of Fiestas Patrias. 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 04, 2025
Thursday Sep 04, 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition: “Queen of Canada Arrested Amid Conspiracy Clamor” (Times of India) reported on the RCMP’s dramatic arrest of Romana Didulo, a self-styled monarch tied to QAnon conspiracies; “U.S. Economic Activity Holds Steady, Says Fed’s Beige Book” (Wall Street Journal) showed a stagnant American economy with sluggish spending and rising costs; “Honduras Gears Up for Presidential Showdown in November” (Reuters) highlighted the crowded field of candidates vying to shape the country’s future; “Caribbean Leaders Split in Reaction: Praise and Alarm Over U.S. Strike” (Caribbean News Global) revealed deep divides among island nations over Washington’s unilateral military action; “China Doubles Investment in Brazil, Now 3rd-Biggest Destination” (Nikkei Asia) detailed Beijing’s $4.2 billion bet on Brazil’s industries; “Colombia’s Oil and Gas Output Slumps Again in July” (El País Colombia) reported on sharp production declines undermining Petro’s energy transition; and “Chilean Pensioners and Public Employees Gear Up for Patriotic Bonus” (La Tercera) outlined government aguinaldo payments ahead of Fiestas Patrias. 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 04, 2025
Thursday Sep 04, 2025
Suscríbete hoy para no perderte ningún episodio. Hoy en Libre News of The World: “Arrestan a la Reina de Canadá en medio del clamor conspirativo” (Times of India) informó sobre el dramático arresto de Romana Didulo, una autoproclamada monarca vinculada a las conspiraciones QAnon; “La actividad económica de EE. UU. se mantiene estable, según el Beige Book de la Fed” (Wall Street Journal) mostró una economía estadounidense estancada, con consumo débil y costos en aumento; “Honduras se prepara para un enfrentamiento presidencial en noviembre” (Reuters) destacó la concurrida lista de candidatos que buscan definir el futuro del país; “Líderes caribeños divididos ante ataque de EE. UU.: elogios y alarmas” (Caribbean News Global) reveló profundas divisiones entre las naciones isleñas frente a la acción militar unilateral de Washington; “China duplica su inversión en Brasil, ahora tercer mayor destino” (Nikkei Asia) detalló la apuesta de 4.200 millones de dólares de Pekín en las industrias brasileñas; “Producción de petróleo y gas de Colombia cae nuevamente en julio” (El País Colombia) informó sobre la fuerte caída de producción que debilita la transición energética de Petro; y “Pensionados y empleados públicos de Chile se preparan para el bono patriótico” (La Tercera) describió los pagos del aguinaldo antes de las Fiestas Patrias. Estos resúmenes de noticias fueron escritos con tecnología de IA. Si bien se ha hecho todo lo posible por garantizar la exactitud de los hechos, pueden ocurrir errores u omisiones ocasionales. Agradecemos su comprensión y damos la bienvenida a cualquier comentario para seguir mejorando la calidad de nuestros reportes. ¡Gracias por ser parte de nuestro camino!

Wednesday Sep 03, 2025
Wednesday Sep 03, 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World: Margaret Atwood fires back at Alberta’s book ban with biting satire 【CBC News†https://www.cbc.ca】; the Kremlin rebuffs Donald Trump’s claim of a secret Putin-Xi-Kim alliance 【Reuters†https://www.reuters.com】; Costa Rica is elevated to high-income status as poverty hits a new low 【The Tico Times†https://www.ticotimes.net】; the U.S. military sinks a suspected drug vessel in the southern Caribbean, killing 11 【Associated Press†https://www.apnews.com】; Brazil formally seeks full membership in the International Energy Agency 【Bloomberg†https://www.bloomberg.com】; Colombia’s Defensoría warns steep budget cuts could cripple human rights safeguards 【El Espectador†https://www.elespectador.com】; Chile’s pudus, the world’s tiniest deer, face extinction threats 【La Tercera†https://www.latercera.com】; Argentina places the daughter of a Nazi official under house arrest amid a looted art probe 【Página/12†https://www.pagina12.com.ar】; China stages a defiant “axis of upheaval” military parade 【The Guardian†https://www.theguardian.com】; Australia faces backlash over a new offshore deportation law 【ABC News†https://www.abc.net.au】; New Zealand lifts its oil and gas exploration ban 【The Guardian†https://www.theguardian.com】; BOJ Governor Ueda and PM Ishiba meet to calm FX tremors 【Nikkei Asia†https://asia.nikkei.com】; Marina Bay Sands dazzles with a billion-dollar revamp 【The Straits Times†https://www.straitstimes.com】; Vietnam’s youth celebrate independence with boba tea in hand 【VN Express†https://e.vnexpress.net】; South African business activity inches upward as cost pressures ease 【Business Day†https://www.businesslive.co.za】; Erdoğan condemns U.S. visa revocations for Palestinian leaders 【Al Jazeera†https://www.aljazeera.com】; Saudi Arabia’s non-oil private sector growth edges higher 【Arab News†https://www.arabnews.com】; Tehran accuses U.S. missile restrictions of blocking nuclear talks 【Al-Monitor†https://www.al-monitor.com】; Israeli forces advance deeper into Gaza City amid mounting civilian toll 【Haaretz†https://www.haaretz.com】; French energy workers cut output in strike protests 【Le Monde†https://www.lemonde.fr】; Italian stocks rally but still trade at a discount to peers 【Financial Times†https://www.ft.com】; Spain offers to absorb €83 billion in regional debt 【El País†https://elpais.com】; Portugal unveils a €4 billion plan to modernize ports 【Expresso†https://expresso.pt】; Aliyev accuses India of blocking Azerbaijan’s SCO membership 【Eurasianet†https://eurasianet.org】; the UK government balances free speech concerns, bans energy drinks for under-16s, and sets budget day 【BBC News†https://www.bbc.com】; Scotland battles a surge in synthetic nitazenes 【The Scotsman†https://www.scotsman.com】; Ireland’s new Garda Commissioner vows to prioritize victims and tackle the Kinahan cartel 【Irish Times†https://www.irishtimes.com】; Berlusconi-backed MFE pledges editorial freedom in ProSieben takeover 【Handelsblatt†https://www.handelsblatt.com】; Norway’s prime-ministership race heats up before elections 【Aftenposten†https://www.aftenposten.no】; Erlendur Fashion Week unfolds in Reykjavík 【Morgunblaðið†https://www.mbl.is】; archaeologists in Uzbekistan unearth 80,000-year-old arrowheads rewriting humanity’s tech origins 【The Guardian†https://www.theguardian.com】; Kim Jong-un pledges “everything I can” to support Putin 【Reuters†https://www.reuters.com】; NATO signals clearer security guarantees for Ukraine 【Politico Europe†https://www.politico.eu】; and Sri Lanka grants its first-ever telecom infrastructure license 【Daily FT†https://www.ft.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!

Wednesday Sep 03, 2025
Wednesday Sep 03, 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World: Margaret Atwood fires back at Alberta’s book ban with biting satire 【CBC News†https://www.cbc.ca】; the Kremlin rebuffs Donald Trump’s claim of a secret Putin-Xi-Kim alliance 【Reuters†https://www.reuters.com】; Costa Rica is elevated to high-income status as poverty hits a new low 【The Tico Times†https://www.ticotimes.net】; the U.S. military sinks a suspected drug vessel in the southern Caribbean, killing 11 【Associated Press†https://www.apnews.com】; Brazil formally seeks full membership in the International Energy Agency 【Bloomberg†https://www.bloomberg.com】; Colombia’s Defensoría warns steep budget cuts could cripple human rights safeguards 【El Espectador†https://www.elespectador.com】; Chile’s pudus, the world’s tiniest deer, face extinction threats 【La Tercera†https://www.latercera.com】; Argentina places the daughter of a Nazi official under house arrest amid a looted art probe 【Página/12†https://www.pagina12.com.ar】; China stages a defiant “axis of upheaval” military parade 【The Guardian†https://www.theguardian.com】; Australia faces backlash over a new offshore deportation law 【ABC News†https://www.abc.net.au】; New Zealand lifts its oil and gas exploration ban 【The Guardian†https://www.theguardian.com】; BOJ Governor Ueda and PM Ishiba meet to calm FX tremors 【Nikkei Asia†https://asia.nikkei.com】; Marina Bay Sands dazzles with a billion-dollar revamp 【The Straits Times†https://www.straitstimes.com】; Vietnam’s youth celebrate independence with boba tea in hand 【VN Express†https://e.vnexpress.net】; South African business activity inches upward as cost pressures ease 【Business Day†https://www.businesslive.co.za】; Erdoğan condemns U.S. visa revocations for Palestinian leaders 【Al Jazeera†https://www.aljazeera.com】; Saudi Arabia’s non-oil private sector growth edges higher 【Arab News†https://www.arabnews.com】; Tehran accuses U.S. missile restrictions of blocking nuclear talks 【Al-Monitor†https://www.al-monitor.com】; Israeli forces advance deeper into Gaza City amid mounting civilian toll 【Haaretz†https://www.haaretz.com】; French energy workers cut output in strike protests 【Le Monde†https://www.lemonde.fr】; Italian stocks rally but still trade at a discount to peers 【Financial Times†https://www.ft.com】; Spain offers to absorb €83 billion in regional debt 【El País†https://elpais.com】; Portugal unveils a €4 billion plan to modernize ports 【Expresso†https://expresso.pt】; Aliyev accuses India of blocking Azerbaijan’s SCO membership 【Eurasianet†https://eurasianet.org】; the UK government balances free speech concerns, bans energy drinks for under-16s, and sets budget day 【BBC News†https://www.bbc.com】; Scotland battles a surge in synthetic nitazenes 【The Scotsman†https://www.scotsman.com】; Ireland’s new Garda Commissioner vows to prioritize victims and tackle the Kinahan cartel 【Irish Times†https://www.irishtimes.com】; Berlusconi-backed MFE pledges editorial freedom in ProSieben takeover 【Handelsblatt†https://www.handelsblatt.com】; Norway’s prime-ministership race heats up before elections 【Aftenposten†https://www.aftenposten.no】; Erlendur Fashion Week unfolds in Reykjavík 【Morgunblaðið†https://www.mbl.is】; archaeologists in Uzbekistan unearth 80,000-year-old arrowheads rewriting humanity’s tech origins 【The Guardian†https://www.theguardian.com】; Kim Jong-un pledges “everything I can” to support Putin 【Reuters†https://www.reuters.com】; NATO signals clearer security guarantees for Ukraine 【Politico Europe†https://www.politico.eu】; and Sri Lanka grants its first-ever telecom infrastructure license 【Daily FT†https://www.ft.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!

Wednesday Sep 03, 2025
Wednesday Sep 03, 2025
Suscríbete hoy para no perderte ningún episodio. Hoy en Libre News of The World: Margaret Atwood responde con sátira mordaz a la prohibición de libros en Alberta 【CBC News†https://www.cbc.ca】; el Kremlin rechaza la afirmación de Donald Trump sobre una supuesta alianza secreta entre Putin, Xi y Kim 【Reuters†https://www.reuters.com】; Costa Rica es elevada a la categoría de economía de altos ingresos mientras la pobreza alcanza un nuevo mínimo 【The Tico Times†https://www.ticotimes.net】; el ejército de EE.UU. hunde una embarcación sospechosa de narcotráfico en el Caribe, dejando 11 muertos 【Associated Press†https://www.apnews.com】; Brasil solicita formalmente ser miembro pleno de la Agencia Internacional de Energía 【Bloomberg†https://www.bloomberg.com】; la Defensoría de Colombia advierte que los recortes presupuestarios amenazan la protección de los derechos humanos 【El Espectador†https://www.elespectador.com】; los pudúes de Chile, los ciervos más pequeños del mundo, enfrentan amenazas de extinción 【La Tercera†https://www.latercera.com】; Argentina ordena arresto domiciliario para la hija de un funcionario nazi en una investigación de arte saqueado 【Página/12†https://www.pagina12.com.ar】; China exhibe un desfile militar desafiante en el “eje de la agitación” 【The Guardian†https://www.theguardian.com】; Australia enfrenta críticas por una nueva ley de deportación en el extranjero 【ABC News†https://www.abc.net.au】; Nueva Zelanda levanta su prohibición de exploración de petróleo y gas 【The Guardian†https://www.theguardian.com】; el gobernador del BOJ Ueda y el primer ministro Ishiba se reúnen para calmar la volatilidad cambiaria 【Nikkei Asia†https://asia.nikkei.com】; Marina Bay Sands deslumbra con una renovación de mil millones de dólares 【The Straits Times†https://www.straitstimes.com】; la juventud de Vietnam celebra la independencia con té de burbujas en mano 【VN Express†https://e.vnexpress.net】; la actividad empresarial en Sudáfrica aumenta ligeramente al aliviarse las presiones de costos 【Business Day†https://www.businesslive.co.za】; Erdoğan condena la revocación de visas de EE.UU. a líderes palestinos 【Al Jazeera†https://www.aljazeera.com】; el sector privado no petrolero de Arabia Saudita crece en agosto 【Arab News†https://www.arabnews.com】; Teherán acusa a las restricciones estadounidenses de misiles de bloquear negociaciones nucleares 【Al-Monitor†https://www.al-monitor.com】; fuerzas israelíes avanzan más en Gaza mientras aumentan las muertes civiles 【Haaretz†https://www.haaretz.com】; trabajadores de energía en Francia reducen producción en protesta 【Le Monde†https://www.lemonde.fr】; las acciones italianas suben pero aún cotizan con descuento frente a sus pares globales 【Financial Times†https://www.ft.com】; España ofrece absorber 83 mil millones de euros en deuda regional 【El País†https://elpais.com】; Portugal lanza un plan de 4 mil millones para modernizar puertos 【Expresso†https://expresso.pt】; Aliyev acusa a India de bloquear la membresía plena de Azerbaiyán en la OCS 【Eurasianet†https://eurasianet.org】; el Reino Unido debate sobre libertad de expresión, prohíbe bebidas energéticas a menores y fija la fecha del presupuesto 【BBC News†https://www.bbc.com】; Escocia enfrenta una ola mortal de opioides sintéticos nitazenos 【The Scotsman†https://www.scotsman.com】; el nuevo comisionado de la Garda de Irlanda promete priorizar a las víctimas y desmantelar al cartel Kinahan 【Irish Times†https://www.irishtimes.com】; MFE, respaldada por Berlusconi, promete independencia editorial en la compra de ProSieben 【Handelsblatt†https://www.handelsblatt.com】; la carrera por la jefatura de gobierno en Noruega se intensifica antes de las elecciones 【Aftenposten†https://www.aftenposten.no】; la Semana de la Moda Erlendur ilumina Reikiavik 【Morgunblaðið†https://www.mbl.is】; arqueólogos descubren puntas de flecha de 80.000 años en Uzbekistán, reescribiendo la historia tecnológica 【The Guardian†https://www.theguardian.com】; Kim Jong-un promete “todo lo que pueda” para apoyar a Putin 【Reuters†https://www.reuters.com】; la OTAN apunta a mayores garantías de seguridad para Ucrania 【Politico Europe†https://www.politico.eu】; y Sri Lanka otorga su primera licencia de infraestructura de telecomunicaciones 【Daily FT†https://www.ft.lk】. Estos resúmenes de noticias fueron redactados utilizando tecnología de IA. Aunque se ha hecho todo lo posible por garantizar la precisión, pueden ocurrir errores u omisiones. Agradecemos su comprensión y los invitamos a compartir cualquier comentario para seguir mejorando la calidad de nuestros reportes. ¡Gracias por ser parte de este camino!

Tuesday Sep 02, 2025
Tuesday Sep 02, 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World: Australian Apples Granted Fumigation-Free Entry Into Canada (The Sydney Morning Herald); Bessent Reassures on Fed Independence as Lagarde Issues Global Warning (The Washington Post); Pro-Palestinian Activists Target Guatemala’s Holocaust Museum With Graffiti (The Jerusalem Post); Maduro Condemns U.S. Naval Presence, Warns of Regime Change Plot (Al Jazeera); Scientists Identify New ‘Moustache’ Snake in Brazil’s Cerrado (The Guardian); 33 Colombian Soldiers Freed Following Rebel-Linked Abduction in Guaviare (El Tiempo); Chile and U.S. Close In on Landmark Trade Agreement (La Tercera); Argentine Court Blocks Release of Audios Tied to President Milei’s Sister (Clarín); China’s Military Parade Masks Sweeping Purge of Top Brass (The Washington Post); Australia Holds Permanent Migration Cap Amid High Net Migration Numbers (The Guardian Australia); New Zealand Reopens Door to Luxury Home Purchases for Golden Visa Holders (The New Zealand Herald); Kremlin’s Patrushev Warns Japan Against ‘Suicidal’ Militarisation (Reuters); Singapore and India Explore New Horizons in Space Collaboration (The Straits Times); Thailand Lowers Tourism Forecast as Arrivals Decline (Bangkok Post); Africa Faces Growing Dementia Crisis Amid Limited Support Systems (BBC News); Turkey Shuts Airspace and Ports to Israeli Flights and Cargo (Al Jazeera); Saudi Arabia Expands Vision 2030 Beyond Oil Into Lifestyle and Culture (Arab News); Iran, China, and Russia Reject European Push to Revive UN Sanctions (Al Jazeera); Belgium to Recognize Palestine, Sanction Israel Over Gaza Crisis (Politico Europe); France Leads Virtual Summit on Ukraine’s Future Security Framework (Euronews); Italy Nears Early Exit from EU Deficit Oversight, Says Lagarde (Il Sole 24 Ore); Sánchez Launches Ten-Point Plan to Confront Spain’s Climate Emergency (El País); Portugal Launches Tough Crackdown on Illegal Immigration (Diário de Notícias); Malta to Recognize Palestinian State at UN General Assembly in September (Times of Malta); Starmer Appoints Top Economists to Reinforce Fiscal Strategy (The Guardian); Audit Warns Nearly 300,000 Scottish Homes at Risk from Flooding (The Scotsman); Ireland’s Driver Shortage Sparks Fears of Christmas Turkey Shortfall (Irish Independent); Germany Pushes Back on von der Leyen’s Ukraine Troop Proposal (Deutsche Welle); Landslide Shuts Norway’s E6 Highway, Severing Key Nordic Artery (Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation – NRK); Iceland Crowned World’s Most Peaceful Country for 18th Consecutive Year (The Independent); Indian Student Warns of Dire Conditions in Uzbekistan’s MBBS Programs (The Times of India); Oil Prices Spike as Russia-Ukraine Conflict Fuels Supply Concerns (Financial Times); and Finland Backs Security Guarantees for Ukraine, Warns Peace Still Distant (Helsinki Times). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!

Tuesday Sep 02, 2025
Tuesday Sep 02, 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition: Australian Apples Granted Fumigation-Free Entry Into Canada (The Sydney Morning Herald); Bessent Reassures on Fed Independence as Lagarde Issues Global Warning (The Washington Post); Pro-Palestinian Activists Target Guatemala’s Holocaust Museum With Graffiti (The Jerusalem Post); Maduro Condemns U.S. Naval Presence, Warns of Regime Change Plot (Al Jazeera); Scientists Identify New ‘Moustache’ Snake in Brazil’s Cerrado (The Guardian); 33 Colombian Soldiers Freed Following Rebel-Linked Abduction in Guaviare (El Tiempo); Chile and U.S. Close In on Landmark Trade Agreement (La Tercera); Argentine Court Blocks Release of Audios Tied to President Milei’s Sister (Clarín); China’s Military Parade Masks Sweeping Purge of Top Brass (The Washington Post); Australia Holds Permanent Migration Cap Amid High Net Migration Numbers (The Guardian Australia); New Zealand Reopens Door to Luxury Home Purchases for Golden Visa Holders (The New Zealand Herald); Kremlin’s Patrushev Warns Japan Against ‘Suicidal’ Militarisation (Reuters); Singapore and India Explore New Horizons in Space Collaboration (The Straits Times); Thailand Lowers Tourism Forecast as Arrivals Decline (Bangkok Post); Africa Faces Growing Dementia Crisis Amid Limited Support Systems (BBC News); Turkey Shuts Airspace and Ports to Israeli Flights and Cargo (Al Jazeera); Saudi Arabia Expands Vision 2030 Beyond Oil Into Lifestyle and Culture (Arab News); Iran, China, and Russia Reject European Push to Revive UN Sanctions (Al Jazeera); Belgium to Recognize Palestine, Sanction Israel Over Gaza Crisis (Politico Europe); France Leads Virtual Summit on Ukraine’s Future Security Framework (Euronews); Italy Nears Early Exit from EU Deficit Oversight, Says Lagarde (Il Sole 24 Ore); Sánchez Launches Ten-Point Plan to Confront Spain’s Climate Emergency (El País); Portugal Launches Tough Crackdown on Illegal Immigration (Diário de Notícias); Malta to Recognize Palestinian State at UN General Assembly in September (Times of Malta); Starmer Appoints Top Economists to Reinforce Fiscal Strategy (The Guardian); Audit Warns Nearly 300,000 Scottish Homes at Risk from Flooding (The Scotsman); Ireland’s Driver Shortage Sparks Fears of Christmas Turkey Shortfall (Irish Independent); Germany Pushes Back on von der Leyen’s Ukraine Troop Proposal (Deutsche Welle); Landslide Shuts Norway’s E6 Highway, Severing Key Nordic Artery (Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation – NRK); Iceland Crowned World’s Most Peaceful Country for 18th Consecutive Year (The Independent); Indian Student Warns of Dire Conditions in Uzbekistan’s MBBS Programs (The Times of India); Oil Prices Spike as Russia-Ukraine Conflict Fuels Supply Concerns (Financial Times); and Finland Backs Security Guarantees for Ukraine, Warns Peace Still Distant (Helsinki Times). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!

Tuesday Sep 02, 2025
Tuesday Sep 02, 2025
¡Suscríbete hoy para no perderte ningún episodio! Hoy en Libre News of The World: Las manzanas australianas obtienen entrada a Canadá sin fumigación (The Sydney Morning Herald); Bessent reafirma independencia de la Fed mientras Lagarde lanza advertencia global (The Washington Post); Activistas pro-palestinos atacan con grafitis el museo del Holocausto en Guatemala (The Jerusalem Post); Maduro condena presencia naval de EE. UU. y advierte de plan de cambio de régimen (Al Jazeera); Científicos identifican nueva “serpiente bigote” en el Cerrado brasileño (The Guardian); Liberados 33 soldados colombianos tras secuestro vinculado a disidencias en Guaviare (El Tiempo); Chile y EE. UU. se acercan a un histórico acuerdo comercial (La Tercera); Corte argentina bloquea difusión de audios vinculados a la hermana de Milei (Clarín); El desfile militar de China oculta una purga masiva en la cúpula castrense (The Washington Post); Australia mantiene tope de migración permanente pese a altas cifras netas (The Guardian Australia); Nueva Zelanda reabre compra de viviendas de lujo para tenedores de visas doradas (The New Zealand Herald); Patrushev del Kremlin advierte a Japón contra “militarización suicida” (Reuters); Singapur e India exploran nuevas fronteras en colaboración espacial (The Straits Times); Tailandia reduce previsión de turismo por caída de llegadas (Bangkok Post); África enfrenta creciente crisis de demencia con escasos sistemas de apoyo (BBC News); Turquía cierra espacio aéreo y puertos a vuelos y carga israelíes (Al Jazeera); Arabia Saudita expande Visión 2030 más allá del petróleo hacia estilo de vida y cultura (Arab News); Irán, China y Rusia rechazan intento europeo de reimponer sanciones (Al Jazeera); Bélgica reconocerá a Palestina y sancionará a Israel por crisis en Gaza (Politico Europe); Francia lidera cumbre virtual sobre marco de seguridad futura para Ucrania (Euronews); Italia cerca de salir anticipadamente del procedimiento de déficit excesivo, dice Lagarde (Il Sole 24 Ore); Sánchez lanza plan de diez puntos para enfrentar emergencia climática en España (El País); Portugal lanza dura ofensiva contra la inmigración ilegal (Diário de Notícias); Malta reconocerá al Estado palestino en la Asamblea General de la ONU en septiembre (Times of Malta); Starmer nombra a destacados economistas para reforzar estrategia fiscal (The Guardian); Auditoría advierte que casi 300,000 hogares en Escocia están en riesgo de inundaciones (The Scotsman); Escasez de conductores en Irlanda genera temor de quedarse sin pavo en Navidad (Irish Independent); Alemania rechaza propuesta de von der Leyen sobre tropas en Ucrania (Deutsche Welle); Derrumbe cierra la autopista E6 en Noruega, cortando arteria clave nórdica (NRK); Islandia coronada país más pacífico del mundo por 18.º año consecutivo (The Independent); Estudiante indio alerta sobre condiciones precarias en programas de MBBS en Uzbekistán (The Times of India); Precios del petróleo se disparan por conflicto Rusia-Ucrania y temores de suministro (Financial Times); y Finlandia respalda garantías de seguridad para Ucrania pero advierte que la paz aún está distante (Helsinki Times). Estos resúmenes de noticias fueron redactados utilizando tecnología de IA. Aunque se ha hecho todo lo posible para garantizar la precisión factual, pueden ocurrir errores u omisiones. Agradecemos su comprensión y les damos la bienvenida a cualquier comentario para seguir mejorando la calidad de nuestros informes. ¡Gracias por ser parte de nuestro camino!

Monday Sep 01, 2025
Monday Sep 01, 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World: **Canada Unveils Its First Lunar Rover** marked the nation’s leap into lunar exploration [CBC News](https://www.cbc.ca); **A Federal Judge Halts Deportation of Guatemalan Migrant Children** spotlighted a U.S. court’s intervention to protect vulnerable minors [Associated Press](https://apnews.com); **Mexico’s First Elected Supreme Court Faces a Judicial Crucible** warned of politicization amid 1,400 pending cases [El Universal](https://www.eluniversal.com.mx); **Hostage Release After Ordeal in Haiti—Some Light Pierces the Darkness** detailed the freeing of Irish aid worker Gena Heraty and seven Haitians [The Irish Times](https://www.irishtimes.com); **Volkswagen Brazil Held Accountable for Amazon “Slave Labor”—Historic Ruling at Last** saw €30 million in damages ordered [Reuters](https://www.reuters.com); **Former FARC Rebels and Soldiers Unite to Exhume the Forgotten—Healing Through a Grave Truth** told of reconciliation in Colombia [El Tiempo](https://www.eltiempo.com); and **Finance Shake-Up: Chile’s Long-Serving Finance Minister Resigns** unsettled Santiago’s economic scene [La Tercera](https://www.latercera.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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