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Thursday Nov 06, 2025
Thursday Nov 06, 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition — Canada unveiled a fast-track immigration pathway for U.S. H-1B visa holders to attract high-skilled workers (The Economic Times). In the U.S., the services sector posted strong growth but inflation pressures lingered (MarketWatch). Spain’s Telefónica confirmed its exit from Mexico after 24 years, citing regulatory burdens (El País). Across Latin America, the FAO warned that 39 % of young people in agrifood work remain in vulnerable jobs (Kaieteur News), while Brazil’s Senate passed tax cuts for the middle class and a new levy on the wealthy (Folha de S.Paulo). Colombia began re-examining its fossil-fuel strategy amid falling investment (Financial Times), and Chile approved a law protecting surfing waves as national heritage (AS Acción Surf). Meanwhile, Argentina’s YPF backed government reforms as Abu Dhabi eyes LNG projects (Buenos Aires Times), and the U.S. urged equal participation for Taiwan at APEC (The Washington Post).
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Thursday Nov 06, 2025
Thursday Nov 06, 2025
¡Suscríbete hoy para no perderte ningún episodio! Hoy en Libre News of The World — Canadá presentó una vía rápida de inmigración para titulares de visas H-1B de Los Estados Unidos con el fin de atraer trabajadores altamente calificados (The Economic Times). En Los Estados Unidos, el sector de servicios registró un fuerte crecimiento aunque persisten las presiones inflacionarias (MarketWatch). En España, Telefónica confirmó su salida de México tras 24 años, citando obstáculos regulatorios (El País). En América Latina, la FAO advirtió que el 39 % de los jóvenes empleados en sistemas agroalimentarios siguen en trabajos vulnerables (Kaieteur News), mientras que el Senado de Brasil aprobó reducciones de impuestos para la clase media y un nuevo gravamen a los más ricos (Folha de S.Paulo). Colombia comenzó a reexaminar su estrategia sobre combustibles fósiles ante la caída de inversiones (Financial Times), y Chile aprobó una ley que protege las olas de surf como patrimonio nacional (AS Acción Surf). Por su parte, YPF en Argentina apoyó las reformas del gobierno mientras Abu Dabi apunta al GNL (Buenos Aires Times), y Los Estados Unidos instaron a garantizar la participación igualitaria de Taiwán en el APEC (The Washington Post).
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Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
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Canada’s first federal budget under Mark Carney leaned heavily into infrastructure and defence, allocating C$50 billion for local projects and C$64 billion for military modernisation (Reuters). In the U.S., Democrats swept key midterm races, including Zohran Mamdani’s win in New York City, signalling a shift in national momentum (The Washington Post). Guatemala launched a massive manhunt after 20 Barrio 18 gang members escaped prison, prompting FBI assistance (The Associated Press). The U.S. pledged US$24 million in hurricane relief for Caribbean nations, including Jamaica and Haiti (The Jamaica Observer). Brazil ordered an independent probe into a deadly Rio de Janeiro police raid that killed 121 people (The Guardian). Colombia expanded its tourism footprint at the London World Travel Market (Breaking Travel News). Chile’s economy showed moderate growth ahead of its presidential election (Bloomberg). Argentina realigned diplomacy toward Washington, suspending a Chinese radiotelescope project (El País). China projected its economy to exceed US$23.9 trillion by 2030 (Reuters). Australia’s public-health spending fell 30 %, sparking reform calls (Sydney Morning Herald).
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Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
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Canada’s first federal budget under Mark Carney leaned heavily into infrastructure and defence, allocating C$50 billion for local projects and C$64 billion for military modernisation (Reuters). In the U.S., Democrats swept key midterm races, including Zohran Mamdani’s win in New York City, signalling a shift in national momentum (The Washington Post). Guatemala launched a massive manhunt after 20 Barrio 18 gang members escaped prison, prompting FBI assistance (The Associated Press). The U.S. pledged US$24 million in hurricane relief for Caribbean nations, including Jamaica and Haiti (The Jamaica Observer). Brazil ordered an independent probe into a deadly Rio de Janeiro police raid that killed 121 people (The Guardian). Colombia expanded its tourism footprint at the London World Travel Market (Breaking Travel News). Chile’s economy showed moderate growth ahead of its presidential election (Bloomberg). Argentina realigned diplomacy toward Washington, suspending a Chinese radiotelescope project (El País). China projected its economy to exceed US$23.9 trillion by 2030 (Reuters). Australia’s public-health spending fell 30 %, sparking reform calls (Sydney Morning Herald).
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Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
¡Suscríbete hoy para no perderte ningún episodio! Hoy en Libre News of The World:
El primer presupuesto federal de Canadá bajo Mark Carney se centró fuertemente en infraestructura y defensa, destinando 50 mil millones de dólares canadienses a proyectos locales y 64 mil millones a la modernización militar (Reuters). En los Estados Unidos, los demócratas arrasaron en las elecciones intermedias, incluyendo la victoria de Zohran Mamdani en la alcaldía de Nueva York, marcando un cambio en el impulso político nacional (The Washington Post). Guatemala lanzó una masiva operación de búsqueda tras la fuga de 20 miembros de la pandilla Barrio 18, con asistencia del FBI (The Associated Press). Washington prometió 24 millones de dólares en ayuda humanitaria para las naciones caribeñas afectadas por el huracán, incluyendo Jamaica y Haití (The Jamaica Observer). Brasil ordenó una investigación independiente sobre una redada policial en Río de Janeiro que dejó 121 muertos (The Guardian). Colombia amplió su presencia turística en la feria World Travel Market de Londres (Breaking Travel News). La economía de Chile mostró un crecimiento moderado antes de las elecciones presidenciales (Bloomberg). Argentina reorientó su política exterior hacia Washington, suspendiendo un proyecto de radiotelescopio con China (El País). China proyectó que su economía superará los 23,9 billones de dólares para 2030 (Reuters). En Australia, el gasto en salud pública cayó un 30 %, generando llamados urgentes a una reforma (Sydney Morning Herald).
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Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World — Canada’s manufacturing sector showed signs of recovery, with the PMI rising to 49.6 as contraction slows (Reuters). In the U.S., lower-income households face mounting strain amid inflation and policy gridlock (Bloomberg). Guatemala’s luxury tourism is booming with MICHELIN-recognised hotels redefining its image (Forbes). Hurricane Melissa left devastation across the Caribbean, with Jamaica and Haiti hardest hit (WIC News). Brazil announced a $9 billion renewable-powered data hub to serve TikTok (Folha de S.Paulo). Colombia faces a resurgence of political violence (El Tiempo). Chile hosted the Pacific-South Defence Ministers’ Meeting to bolster maritime security (La Tercera). Argentina’s austerity measures deepen economic hardship (Buenos Aires Times). China boosted yuan internationalisation via Hong Kong’s stock-connect (South China Morning Post). Australia warned of foreign assassination threats (The Guardian). New Zealand rolled back Māori-culture mandates in schools (The New Zealand Herald). Japan launched a major industrial-investment push (The Japan Times). Singapore’s UltraGreen.ai began pre-marketing a S$400 million IPO (Reuters).
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 Nov 05, 2025
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition — Canada’s manufacturing sector showed signs of recovery, with the PMI rising to 49.6 as contraction slows (Reuters). In the U.S., lower-income households face mounting strain amid inflation and policy gridlock (Bloomberg). Guatemala’s luxury tourism is booming with MICHELIN-recognised hotels redefining its image (Forbes). Hurricane Melissa left devastation across the Caribbean, with Jamaica and Haiti hardest hit (WIC News). Brazil announced a $9 billion renewable-powered data hub to serve TikTok (Folha de S.Paulo). Colombia faces a resurgence of political violence (El Tiempo). Chile hosted the Pacific-South Defence Ministers’ Meeting to bolster maritime security (La Tercera). Argentina’s austerity measures deepen economic hardship (Buenos Aires Times). China boosted yuan internationalisation via Hong Kong’s stock-connect (South China Morning Post). Australia warned of foreign assassination threats (The Guardian). New Zealand rolled back Māori-culture mandates in schools (The New Zealand Herald). Japan launched a major industrial-investment push (The Japan Times). Singapore’s UltraGreen.ai began pre-marketing a S$400 million IPO (Reuters).
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 Nov 05, 2025
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
¡Suscríbete hoy para no perderte ningún episodio! Hoy en Libre News of The World — El sector manufacturero de Canadá mostró señales de recuperación, con el PMI subiendo a 49,6 mientras la contracción se desacelera (Reuters). En Los Estados Unidos, los hogares de bajos ingresos enfrentan mayores dificultades ante la inflación y el estancamiento político (Bloomberg). El turismo de lujo en Guatemala está en auge con hoteles reconocidos por MICHELIN que redefinen su imagen (Forbes). El huracán Melissa dejó devastación en el Caribe, afectando gravemente a Jamaica y Haití (WIC News). Brasil anunció un centro de datos de 9 mil millones de dólares impulsado por energías renovables para servir a TikTok (Folha de S.Paulo). Colombia enfrenta un resurgimiento de violencia política (El Tiempo). Chile organizó la reunión de Ministros de Defensa del Pacífico Sur para fortalecer la seguridad marítima (La Tercera). Las medidas de austeridad en Argentina profundizan la crisis económica (Buenos Aires Times). China impulsó la internacionalización del yuan a través del mercado de Hong Kong (South China Morning Post). Australia advirtió sobre amenazas de asesinatos por parte de potencias extranjeras (The Guardian). Nueva Zelanda eliminó la obligación de incluir la cultura maorí en las escuelas (The New Zealand Herald). Japón lanzó una gran estrategia de inversión industrial (The Japan Times). Singapur vio a UltraGreen.ai iniciar la promoción de su OPI por 400 millones de dólares singapurenses (Reuters).
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Monday Nov 03, 2025
Monday Nov 03, 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World: Canada deepens Asia trade ties as U.S. tensions rise (India Today); U.S. economic strain worsens as manufacturing demand falters (The Wall Street Journal); ExxonMobil funding linked to climate-skeptic campaigns in Latin America (The Guardian); U.S. strike in Caribbean kills three alleged drug smugglers (Telangana Today); Nium secures fintech licence to expand Brazil’s digital payments ecosystem (Fintech News Singapore); UN commends Colombia’s peace progress but warns of funding challenges (Mirage News); Chile sets November 16 election amid deep political divides (EuroParl Think Tank); Argentina pushes bold economic reforms amid rising social tensions (Financial Times); China’s manufacturing slows as U.S. tariffs and weak demand weigh on exports (Reuters); Political rifts deepen in Australia over workers’ rights and climate policy (The Guardian); New Zealand eases visa rules to attract more Chinese tourists (The New Zealand Herald); Japan and Taiwan strengthen dialogue as tensions rise in the region (The Japan Times); and U.S. Defense Chief visits Seoul to redefine troop role in East Asia (Yonhap News Agency).
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 Nov 03, 2025
Monday Nov 03, 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition: Canada deepens Asia trade ties as U.S. tensions rise (India Today); U.S. economic strain worsens as manufacturing demand falters (The Wall Street Journal); ExxonMobil funding linked to climate-skeptic campaigns in Latin America (The Guardian); U.S. strike in Caribbean kills three alleged drug smugglers (Telangana Today); Nium secures fintech licence to expand Brazil’s digital payments ecosystem (Fintech News Singapore); UN commends Colombia’s peace progress but warns of funding challenges (Mirage News); Chile sets November 16 election amid deep political divides (EuroParl Think Tank); Argentina pushes bold economic reforms amid rising social tensions (Financial Times); China’s manufacturing slows as U.S. tariffs and weak demand weigh on exports (Reuters); Political rifts deepen in Australia over workers’ rights and climate policy (The Guardian); New Zealand eases visa rules to attract more Chinese tourists (The New Zealand Herald); Japan and Taiwan strengthen dialogue as tensions rise in the region (The Japan Times); and U.S. Defense Chief visits Seoul to redefine troop role in East Asia (Yonhap News Agency).
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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