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Monday Aug 25, 2025
Monday Aug 25, 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World: Prime Minister Mark Carney Touches Down in Kyiv on Ukraine’s Independence Day (CBC), Trump Vows to End Mail-In Ballots Ahead of 2026 Midterms (The Washington Post), Costa Rican President Takes the Stand—Denies Corruption Charges Before Lawmakers (La Nación), Tropical Storm Fernand Swirls Into Existence Southeast of Bermuda (Caribbean News Service), Brazil Sets 2026 Power Auction to Strengthen Grid as Renewables Rise (Folha de S.Paulo), Álvaro Uribe Honours Slain Presidential Hopeful Miguel Uribe Turbay (El Tiempo), Chile’s Finance Minister Mario Marcel Resigns, Citing Personal Reasons (CNN Chile), Kickback Scandal Targets Inner Circle of President Javier Milei (Clarín), Tragedy on the Yellow River: Construction Collapse Claims Dozens of Lives (People.com), Kmart Faces Federal Court Over Alleged Uyghur Forced-Labour Links (The Guardian Australia), A Bold Leap in Defence: New Zealand to Buy U.S. Helicopters and Airbus Jets (Reuters), Tokyo and Seoul Reweave Their Tense History with a New Pact for Cooperation (The Japan Times), New Labor Law Opens Direct Pathways for Subcontracted Workers and Stirs Debate (The Korea Herald), “Vietnam Today” Channel to Launch in September, A New Voice on the World Stage (VTV News), A Crisis Magnified: U.S. Aid Cuts Fracture South Africa’s HIV Treatment Network (Daily Maverick), Tourist Numbers Dip 5% in July as Rising Prices Cool Turkey’s Tourism Boom (Euronews), A Digital Dawn for Pilgrims: Saudi Arabia Launches Nusuk Umrah App (The Times of India), Arms Across Borders: Iran Builds Weapon Factories Abroad, Missile Craft Basks in Priority (Al Jazeera), Israel Pounds Gaza City Suburbs—Military Offensive Escalates (Reuters), France Summons Italian Ambassador over Salvini’s Dismissive Remarks on Ukraine (Le Monde), Italian Court Upholds Arrest in Nord Stream Pipeline Sabotage Case (Financial Times), Wildfires Rage On Despite Cooling Skies—Spain’s Scorched Earth Endures (El País), Wildfires Claim Four Lives as Villages Evacuate Across Central Portugal (Lusa / RTP), Azerbaijan Rings the Alarm as Caspian Sea Levels Plummet (Al Arabiya), “Acute Challenge”: Bank of England Sounds the Alarm on Weak Growth and Workforce Ailments (The Guardian), Home-Schooling Soars as Parents Flee Violent Classrooms in Scotland (The Times), Ireland’s Presidential Race Stirs—Catherine Connolly Emerges as Leading Candidate (The Times UK), Germany Charts New Green and Defense Investments with Climate-Aligned Infrastructure Plan (Clean Energy Wire), Sweden Greenlights Nuclear Revival—New Reactors After Four Decades (Clean Energy Wire), Ninth Volcano Eruption on Reykjanes Peninsula Surprises Scientists (The Washington Post), Uzbekistan’s Fruit & Vegetable Exports Top $1 Billion in Jan–Jul 2025 (Kursiv Media), Ukraine Drone Strikes Hit Russia’s Nuclear Reactor and Ignite Fire at Fuel Terminal (Reuters), and Reliance Firms Distance Themselves from Anil Ambani Amid CBI Probe (The Economic 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!

Monday Aug 25, 2025
Monday Aug 25, 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition: Prime Minister Mark Carney Touches Down in Kyiv on Ukraine’s Independence Day (CBC), Trump Vows to End Mail-In Ballots Ahead of 2026 Midterms (The Washington Post), Costa Rican President Takes the Stand—Denies Corruption Charges Before Lawmakers (La Nación), Tropical Storm Fernand Swirls Into Existence Southeast of Bermuda (Caribbean News Service), Brazil Sets 2026 Power Auction to Strengthen Grid as Renewables Rise (Folha de S.Paulo), Álvaro Uribe Honours Slain Presidential Hopeful Miguel Uribe Turbay (El Tiempo), Chile’s Finance Minister Mario Marcel Resigns, Citing Personal Reasons (CNN Chile), Kickback Scandal Targets Inner Circle of President Javier Milei (Clarín), Tragedy on the Yellow River: Construction Collapse Claims Dozens of Lives (People.com), Kmart Faces Federal Court Over Alleged Uyghur Forced-Labour Links (The Guardian Australia), A Bold Leap in Defence: New Zealand to Buy U.S. Helicopters and Airbus Jets (Reuters), Tokyo and Seoul Reweave Their Tense History with a New Pact for Cooperation (The Japan Times), New Labor Law Opens Direct Pathways for Subcontracted Workers and Stirs Debate (The Korea Herald), “Vietnam Today” Channel to Launch in September, A New Voice on the World Stage (VTV News), A Crisis Magnified: U.S. Aid Cuts Fracture South Africa’s HIV Treatment Network (Daily Maverick), Tourist Numbers Dip 5% in July as Rising Prices Cool Turkey’s Tourism Boom (Euronews), A Digital Dawn for Pilgrims: Saudi Arabia Launches Nusuk Umrah App (The Times of India), Arms Across Borders: Iran Builds Weapon Factories Abroad, Missile Craft Basks in Priority (Al Jazeera), Israel Pounds Gaza City Suburbs—Military Offensive Escalates (Reuters), France Summons Italian Ambassador over Salvini’s Dismissive Remarks on Ukraine (Le Monde), Italian Court Upholds Arrest in Nord Stream Pipeline Sabotage Case (Financial Times), Wildfires Rage On Despite Cooling Skies—Spain’s Scorched Earth Endures (El País), Wildfires Claim Four Lives as Villages Evacuate Across Central Portugal (Lusa / RTP), Azerbaijan Rings the Alarm as Caspian Sea Levels Plummet (Al Arabiya), “Acute Challenge”: Bank of England Sounds the Alarm on Weak Growth and Workforce Ailments (The Guardian), Home-Schooling Soars as Parents Flee Violent Classrooms in Scotland (The Times), Ireland’s Presidential Race Stirs—Catherine Connolly Emerges as Leading Candidate (The Times UK), Germany Charts New Green and Defense Investments with Climate-Aligned Infrastructure Plan (Clean Energy Wire), Sweden Greenlights Nuclear Revival—New Reactors After Four Decades (Clean Energy Wire), Ninth Volcano Eruption on Reykjanes Peninsula Surprises Scientists (The Washington Post), Uzbekistan’s Fruit & Vegetable Exports Top $1 Billion in Jan–Jul 2025 (Kursiv Media), Ukraine Drone Strikes Hit Russia’s Nuclear Reactor and Ignite Fire at Fuel Terminal (Reuters), and Reliance Firms Distance Themselves from Anil Ambani Amid CBI Probe (The Economic 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!

Monday Aug 25, 2025
Monday Aug 25, 2025
¡Suscríbete hoy para no perderte ningún episodio! Hoy en Libre News of The World: El Primer Ministro Mark Carney aterriza en Kiev en el Día de la Independencia de Ucrania (CBC), Trump promete acabar con el voto por correo antes de las elecciones de mitad de período de 2026 (The Washington Post), El presidente de Costa Rica declara ante legisladores y niega cargos de corrupción (La Nación), La tormenta tropical Fernand se forma al sureste de Bermudas (Caribbean News Service), Brasil prepara subasta energética de 2026 para reforzar la red mientras crecen las renovables (Folha de S.Paulo), Álvaro Uribe rinde homenaje al asesinado candidato presidencial Miguel Uribe Turbay (El Tiempo), Dimite el ministro de Finanzas de Chile, Mario Marcel, por razones personales (CNN Chile), Escándalo de sobornos sacude al círculo íntimo del presidente Javier Milei (Clarín), Tragedia en el Río Amarillo: colapso en construcción deja decenas de víctimas (People.com), Kmart enfrenta juicio federal por presunta relación con trabajos forzados de uigures (The Guardian Australia), Un salto audaz en defensa: Nueva Zelanda comprará helicópteros estadounidenses y aviones Airbus (Reuters), Tokio y Seúl reanudan la cooperación con un nuevo pacto diplomático (The Japan Times), Nueva ley laboral abre caminos directos para trabajadores subcontratados y genera debate (The Korea Herald), El canal “Vietnam Today” debutará en septiembre, una nueva voz en el escenario mundial (VTV News), Una crisis amplificada: recortes de ayuda de EE. UU. fracturan la red de tratamiento del VIH en Sudáfrica (Daily Maverick), El turismo en Turquía cae un 5% en julio debido al aumento de precios (Euronews), Un amanecer digital para los peregrinos: Arabia Saudita lanza la aplicación Nusuk Umrah (The Times of India), Armas a través de fronteras: Irán construye fábricas en el extranjero y prioriza misiles (Al Jazeera), Israel intensifica ofensiva militar en suburbios de la Ciudad de Gaza (Reuters), Francia convoca al embajador italiano tras comentarios despectivos de Salvini sobre Ucrania (Le Monde), Tribunal italiano confirma arresto en caso de sabotaje del gasoducto Nord Stream (Financial Times), Incendios forestales continúan pese al descenso de temperaturas—España arde (El País), Incendios forestales dejan cuatro muertos y obligan a evacuar aldeas en Portugal central (Lusa / RTP), Azerbaiyán en alerta por la caída del nivel del mar Caspio (Al Arabiya), “Desafío agudo”: el Banco de Inglaterra advierte sobre bajo crecimiento y problemas laborales (The Guardian), Aumenta la educación en casa en Escocia por la violencia en las aulas (The Times), Se agita la carrera presidencial en Irlanda—Catherine Connolly surge como candidata principal (The Times UK), Alemania traza nuevas inversiones verdes y de defensa con un plan de infraestructura climática (Clean Energy Wire), Suecia da luz verde a nuevos reactores nucleares tras cuatro décadas (Clean Energy Wire), Novena erupción sorprende en la península de Reykjanes, Islandia (The Washington Post), Exportaciones de frutas y verduras de Uzbekistán superan los 1.000 millones de dólares entre enero y julio de 2025 (Kursiv Media), Ataques con drones ucranianos alcanzan reactor nuclear ruso e incendian terminal de combustible (Reuters), y Empresas de Reliance se distancian de Anil Ambani en medio de investigación del CBI (The Economic Times). Estos resúmenes de noticias fueron redactados con tecnología de inteligencia artificial. Aunque se ha hecho todo lo posible para garantizar la precisión, pueden producirse errores u omisiones. Agradecemos su comprensión y les invitamos a enviarnos comentarios para seguir mejorando la calidad de nuestros reportes. ¡Gracias por ser parte de nuestro camino!

Friday Aug 22, 2025
Friday Aug 22, 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on A Week in The Arts we covered a series of compelling cultural stories. The UK’s Polari Prize was paused following backlash over the inclusion of gender-critical author John Boyne (The Times, The Guardian, The Week). Monterrey’s sister trio The Warning roared across global rock stages with their new album Keep Me Fed and a sold-out concert film (People). The Kennedy Center cut its entire dance programming team, sparking alarms over censorship and artistic autonomy (The Washington Post). Connecticut’s The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die unveiled a prog-metalcore rebirth with Dreams of Being Dust (Pitchfork). Ireland’s serene Victor’s Way Sculpture Park announced it will close permanently in September 2025 (The Sun). Bollywood icon Ajay Devgn eyes a new horror-comedy crossover with Kannada director J.P. Tuminadu (The Times of India). Brazilian artist Sonia Gomes casts an ethereal spell at Storm King with her solo U.S. debut (Vogue). Jazz visionary Makaya McCraven revealed four EPs and a 2025 tour (Pitchfork). ABC Classic’s Megan Burslem sparked a “classical revolution” on the airwaves (The Daily Telegraph). Germany’s Hamburg State Opera embraced bold reinvention under Tobias Kratzer (Financial Times). The late Ozzy Osbourne’s farewell with Black Sabbath was remembered as a spiritually profound final bow (People). Gen Z declared leggings “millennial cringe,” fueling a baggy athleisure revolution (The Wall Street Journal, Vogue Business). Pulitzer-winning Fat Ham lit up the RSC with its joyful barbecue reimagining of Hamlet (Financial Times, The Guardian). Broadway’s Darren Criss reclaimed his role in Maybe Happy Ending amid a casting outcry (People, Vulture). Across the UK, exhibitions by Anna Boghiguian, Emma Critchley, Jess Blandford, and more reshaped art spaces with maritime echoes and abstract whispers (The Guardian). The global photography campaign Prints for Wildlife returned with its 2025 Edition Hope in support of Conservation International (Vogue). Finally, Florida’s MAD Arts Museum unveiled On Being, an immersive Dolby Atmos-powered installation blending sound, empathy, and interactivity (USITT). 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 Aug 21, 2025
Thursday Aug 21, 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World: Canada Cultivates Nordic Connections to Offset U.S. Trade Reliance (CBC News: https://www.cbc.ca), U.S. Beef Prices Sizzle as Drought, Tariffs, and Shrinking Herds Conspire (Bloomberg: https://www.bloomberg.com), Guatemala Grants Humanitarian Safe Harbor to Mexicans Fleeing Cartel Violence (El País: https://elpais.com), Cuba’s Rum Industry Teeters as Sugar Production Crashes (BBC News: https://www.bbc.com), Bolsonaro’s Asylum Plot: Police Reveal Draft Letter Planning Flight to Argentina (Folha de S.Paulo: https://www.folha.uol.com.br), Amazon on the Edge: Colombia Eyes the Jungle Amid Clashes & Regional Summit (El Espectador: https://www.elespectador.com), A Nationwide Blackout’s Legacy: Chile’s Energy Fault Lines Still Smoldering (La Tercera: https://www.latercera.com), Charly García Honored with Doctor Honoris Causa by UBA (Clarín: https://www.clarin.com), China’s Solar Ambitions Shine: Building the World’s Largest Solar Farm (South China Morning Post: https://www.scmp.com), The RBA’s $1.2 B Head Office Overhaul Stirs Financial Furor (Sydney Morning Herald: https://www.smh.com.au), Defence Boost: NZ Commits NZ$2.7 Billion to New Helicopters and Jets Amid Heightened Security Threats (RNZ: https://www.rnz.co.nz), Manufacturing Slows as Overseas Demand Falters; Services Keep Japan Afloat (Nikkei Asia: https://asia.nikkei.com), Cyber Alarm: Singapore Warns of Dire Wolf Ransomware Targeting Tech & Manufacturing (The Straits Times: https://www.straitstimes.com), Vietnam Merges Provinces and Axes Districts in Sweeping Government Reform (VNExpress: https://vnexpress.net), Wegovy Arrives in South Africa Amid Obesity Epidemic (News24: https://www.news24.com), Turkey Endures Severe Drought, Forcing Water Rationing Across Northwest (Hürriyet Daily News: https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com), Royal Skies Open Wider—VistaJet Becomes First International Private Jet Operator Allowed Domestic Flights (Arab News: https://www.arabnews.com), Belarus and Iran Forge 13 New Agreements—Defense, Industry, and Sanctions-Shielding Unite Them (TASS: https://tass.com), UN Chief Urges Immediate Gaza Ceasefire Amid Fears of Mass Civilian Harm (Al Jazeera: https://www.aljazeera.com), France Aims to Contain Budget Deficit at 5.4%, Despite Slimmed Growth Outlook (Reuters: https://www.reuters.com), Sicily Rumbles Against Meloni’s €13.5 Billion Bridge—Culture, Ecology, and Law in Revolt (La Repubblica: https://www.repubblica.it), Madrid's Poor Neighborhoods Demand Trees to Battle Scorching Heatwaves (El País: https://elpais.com), Devastating Wildfires Ravage Portugal—More Than 2% of Land Lost to Flames (Público: https://www.publico.pt), Blistering Droughts Decimate Serbia’s Crops and Livestock (Balkan Insight: https://balkaninsight.com), The UK Economy Grows Fastest in G7, But British Investors Miss the Miracle (Financial Times: https://www.ft.com), Edinburgh Blooms with Art and Nature Amid Fringe Festival Fervor (The Scotsman: https://www.scotsman.com), Ex–Hurricane Erin Expected to Bring Rain to Ireland—Potential Disruption at Electric Picnic Festival (The Irish Times: https://www.irishtimes.com), Controversy Erupts Over Possible German Peacekeepers in Ukraine (Deutsche Welle: https://www.dw.com), Sweden Leads a Radical Migration Pivot: Pro-Integration, Anti-Asylum (The Local Sweden: https://www.thelocal.se), Prose Edda’s Trektarbók Manuscript Makes Return to Iceland—A Cultural Homecoming (Iceland Review: https://www.icelandreview.com), Senates of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan Sign Roadmap to Deepen Strategic Ties (The Astana Times: https://astanatimes.com), Fuel Crisis Escalates: Ukrainian Strikes Fuel Supply Chaos and Price Surge (The Moscow Times: https://www.themoscowtimes.com), Building the Shields of Tomorrow: Ukraine Taps Allies to Craft Its Military Guarantees (Ukrinform: https://www.ukrinform.net), and Aviation Safety Under Pressure—Lawmakers Warn of Critical Staff Shortages Across DGCA and ATC (The Hindu: https://www.thehindu.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 Aug 21, 2025
Thursday Aug 21, 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition: Canada Cultivates Nordic Connections to Offset U.S. Trade Reliance (CBC News: https://www.cbc.ca), U.S. Beef Prices Sizzle as Drought, Tariffs, and Shrinking Herds Conspire (Bloomberg: https://www.bloomberg.com), Guatemala Grants Humanitarian Safe Harbor to Mexicans Fleeing Cartel Violence (El País: https://elpais.com), Cuba’s Rum Industry Teeters as Sugar Production Crashes (BBC News: https://www.bbc.com), Bolsonaro’s Asylum Plot: Police Reveal Draft Letter Planning Flight to Argentina (Folha de S.Paulo: https://www.folha.uol.com.br), Amazon on the Edge: Colombia Eyes the Jungle Amid Clashes & Regional Summit (El Espectador: https://www.elespectador.com), A Nationwide Blackout’s Legacy: Chile’s Energy Fault Lines Still Smoldering (La Tercera: https://www.latercera.com), Charly García Honored with Doctor Honoris Causa by UBA (Clarín: https://www.clarin.com), China’s Solar Ambitions Shine: Building the World’s Largest Solar Farm (South China Morning Post: https://www.scmp.com), The RBA’s $1.2 B Head Office Overhaul Stirs Financial Furor (Sydney Morning Herald: https://www.smh.com.au), Defence Boost: NZ Commits NZ$2.7 Billion to New Helicopters and Jets Amid Heightened Security Threats (RNZ: https://www.rnz.co.nz), Manufacturing Slows as Overseas Demand Falters; Services Keep Japan Afloat (Nikkei Asia: https://asia.nikkei.com), Cyber Alarm: Singapore Warns of Dire Wolf Ransomware Targeting Tech & Manufacturing (The Straits Times: https://www.straitstimes.com), Vietnam Merges Provinces and Axes Districts in Sweeping Government Reform (VNExpress: https://vnexpress.net), Wegovy Arrives in South Africa Amid Obesity Epidemic (News24: https://www.news24.com), Turkey Endures Severe Drought, Forcing Water Rationing Across Northwest (Hürriyet Daily News: https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com), Royal Skies Open Wider—VistaJet Becomes First International Private Jet Operator Allowed Domestic Flights (Arab News: https://www.arabnews.com), Belarus and Iran Forge 13 New Agreements—Defense, Industry, and Sanctions-Shielding Unite Them (TASS: https://tass.com), UN Chief Urges Immediate Gaza Ceasefire Amid Fears of Mass Civilian Harm (Al Jazeera: https://www.aljazeera.com), France Aims to Contain Budget Deficit at 5.4%, Despite Slimmed Growth Outlook (Reuters: https://www.reuters.com), Sicily Rumbles Against Meloni’s €13.5 Billion Bridge—Culture, Ecology, and Law in Revolt (La Repubblica: https://www.repubblica.it), Madrid's Poor Neighborhoods Demand Trees to Battle Scorching Heatwaves (El País: https://elpais.com), Devastating Wildfires Ravage Portugal—More Than 2% of Land Lost to Flames (Público: https://www.publico.pt), Blistering Droughts Decimate Serbia’s Crops and Livestock (Balkan Insight: https://balkaninsight.com), The UK Economy Grows Fastest in G7, But British Investors Miss the Miracle (Financial Times: https://www.ft.com), Edinburgh Blooms with Art and Nature Amid Fringe Festival Fervor (The Scotsman: https://www.scotsman.com), Ex–Hurricane Erin Expected to Bring Rain to Ireland—Potential Disruption at Electric Picnic Festival (The Irish Times: https://www.irishtimes.com), Controversy Erupts Over Possible German Peacekeepers in Ukraine (Deutsche Welle: https://www.dw.com), Sweden Leads a Radical Migration Pivot: Pro-Integration, Anti-Asylum (The Local Sweden: https://www.thelocal.se), Prose Edda’s Trektarbók Manuscript Makes Return to Iceland—A Cultural Homecoming (Iceland Review: https://www.icelandreview.com), Senates of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan Sign Roadmap to Deepen Strategic Ties (The Astana Times: https://astanatimes.com), Fuel Crisis Escalates: Ukrainian Strikes Fuel Supply Chaos and Price Surge (The Moscow Times: https://www.themoscowtimes.com), Building the Shields of Tomorrow: Ukraine Taps Allies to Craft Its Military Guarantees (Ukrinform: https://www.ukrinform.net), and Aviation Safety Under Pressure—Lawmakers Warn of Critical Staff Shortages Across DGCA and ATC (The Hindu: https://www.thehindu.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 Aug 21, 2025
Thursday Aug 21, 2025
¡Suscríbete hoy para no perderte ningún episodio! Hoy en Libre News of The World: Canadá cultiva conexiones nórdicas para reducir la dependencia comercial de EE.UU. (CBC News: https://www.cbc.ca), Los precios de la carne de res en EE.UU. se disparan por sequía, aranceles y reducción de ganado (Bloomberg: https://www.bloomberg.com), Guatemala concede refugio humanitario a mexicanos que huyen de la violencia del narco (El País: https://elpais.com), La industria del ron en Cuba tambalea mientras colapsa la producción de azúcar (BBC News: https://www.bbc.com), El plan de asilo de Bolsonaro: la policía revela borrador de carta para huir a Argentina (Folha de S.Paulo: https://www.folha.uol.com.br), Al borde de la Amazonía: Colombia mira a la selva en medio de choques y cumbre regional (El Espectador: https://www.elespectador.com), El legado del apagón nacional: las fallas energéticas de Chile aún resuenan (La Tercera: https://www.latercera.com), Charly García es honrado con Doctor Honoris Causa por la UBA (Clarín: https://www.clarin.com), Las ambiciones solares de China brillan: construye la planta solar más grande del mundo (South China Morning Post: https://www.scmp.com), La remodelación de la sede del Banco de la Reserva de Australia sube a 1.200 millones (Sydney Morning Herald: https://www.smh.com.au), Nueva Zelanda destina 2.700 millones de NZ$ a helicópteros y aviones en medio de crecientes amenazas (RNZ: https://www.rnz.co.nz), La manufactura se debilita en Japón por falta de demanda externa; los servicios mantienen la economía a flote (Nikkei Asia: https://asia.nikkei.com), Alarma cibernética: Singapur advierte sobre el ransomware Dire Wolf que apunta a tecnología y manufactura (The Straits Times: https://www.straitstimes.com), Vietnam fusiona provincias y elimina distritos en una amplia reforma gubernamental (VNExpress: https://vnexpress.net), Wegovy llega a Sudáfrica en medio de una epidemia de obesidad (News24: https://www.news24.com), Turquía sufre una grave sequía y se ve obligada a racionar agua en el noroeste (Hürriyet Daily News: https://www.hurriyetdailynews.com), Se abren más los cielos reales: VistaJet se convierte en el primer operador internacional de jets privados autorizado para vuelos domésticos (Arab News: https://www.arabnews.com), Bielorrusia e Irán firman 13 nuevos acuerdos—defensa, industria y evasión de sanciones los unen (TASS: https://tass.com), El jefe de la ONU pide un alto el fuego inmediato en Gaza ante temores de daño masivo a civiles (Al Jazeera: https://www.aljazeera.com), Francia busca contener el déficit presupuestario en 5,4% pese a la baja en el crecimiento (Reuters: https://www.reuters.com), Sicilia se rebela contra el puente de 13.500 millones de Meloni—cultura, ecología y legalidad en disputa (La Repubblica: https://www.repubblica.it), Los barrios pobres de Madrid exigen árboles para enfrentar las olas de calor (El País: https://elpais.com), Incendios devastadores arrasan Portugal: más del 2% del territorio perdido (Público: https://www.publico.pt), Sequías abrasadoras diezman los cultivos y el ganado en Serbia (Balkan Insight: https://balkaninsight.com), La economía del Reino Unido crece más rápido que la del G7, pero los inversores británicos se lo pierden (Financial Times: https://www.ft.com), Edimburgo florece con arte y naturaleza en medio del fervor del Fringe Festival (The Scotsman: https://www.scotsman.com), Se esperan lluvias en Irlanda por el ex huracán Erin—posibles alteraciones en el festival Electric Picnic (The Irish Times: https://www.irishtimes.com), Estalla controversia por posibles cascos azules alemanes en Ucrania (Deutsche Welle: https://www.dw.com), Suecia lidera un giro radical en migración: pro-integración, anti-asilo (The Local Sweden: https://www.thelocal.se), El manuscrito Trektarbók de la Edda prosaica regresa a Islandia—un retorno cultural (Iceland Review: https://www.icelandreview.com), Senados de Uzbekistán y Kazajistán firman hoja de ruta para profundizar lazos estratégicos (The Astana Times: https://astanatimes.com), La crisis de combustibles se agrava: ataques ucranianos provocan caos en el suministro y alza de precios (The Moscow Times: https://www.themoscowtimes.com), Construyendo los escudos del mañana: Ucrania recurre a aliados para diseñar sus garantías de seguridad (Ukrinform: https://www.ukrinform.net), y La seguridad aérea bajo presión—legisladores advierten sobre graves carencias de personal en la DGCA y el control aéreo (The Hindu: https://www.thehindu.com). Estos resúmenes de noticias fueron redactados con tecnología de inteligencia artificial. Aunque se ha hecho todo lo posible para garantizar la precisión de los hechos, pueden producirse errores u omisiones. Agradecemos su comprensión y recibimos con gusto cualquier comentario para seguir mejorando la calidad de nuestros informes. ¡Gracias por ser parte de este camino!

Wednesday Aug 20, 2025
Wednesday Aug 20, 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World: Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre Returns to Parliament with a Bang (CBC News: https://www.cbc.ca); Oklahoma Readies an Ideological “America-First” Exam for Incoming Teachers (The Oklahoman: https://www.oklahoman.com); Costa Rica to Construct a Mega-Prison, Inspired by El Salvador (La Nación: https://www.nacion.com); Hurricane Erin Batters the Caribbean, Leaving Widespread Power Outages (The San Juan Daily Star: https://www.sanjuandailystar.com); Banco do Brasil Readies for Turbulence as U.S. Sanctions Collide with Brazilian Sovereignty (Valor Econômico: https://valor.globo.com); Uribe’s Appeal Denied House Arrest—Legal Storm Swirls Ahead of 2026 (El Tiempo: https://www.eltiempo.com); Chile’s Lithium Giant SQM Reports a Steep 59% Drop in Q2 Profit (Diario Financiero: https://www.df.cl); Gualcamayo Gold Mine Eyes $665M Expansion Under Government Incentives (Diario de Cuyo: https://www.diariodecuyo.com.ar); Diplomatic Thaw: China and India Celebrate Warming Ties (The Hindu: https://www.thehindu.com); Diplomatic Fireworks: Australia and Israel in a War of Words (The Sydney Morning Herald: https://www.smh.com.au); Backlash Growls Over Removal of Māori Words from Early Readers (The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com); Japan Reassesses Non-Nuclear Posture Amid Global Uncertainty (The Japan Times: https://www.japantimes.co.jp); Petrochemical Industry in Crisis: Companies Agree to Slash Capacity by Up to 25% (Yonhap News Agency: https://en.yna.co.kr); China Urges Cambodia–Thailand Peaceful Restoration at Border (The Phnom Penh Post: https://www.phnompenhpost.com); Congo in Turmoil: Militant Strikes Continue Amid AU Peacekeepers’ Arrival (Radio Okapi: https://www.radiookapi.net); Turkey Preps October 5G Auction, Eyes Nationwide Rollout by 2026 (Daily Sabah: https://www.dailysabah.com); Saudi Stocks Dip Ahead of Crucial Powell Speech at Jackson Hole (Arab News: https://www.arabnews.com); Reformists Urge Halt to Uranium Enrichment Amid Crushing Crisis (Tehran Times: https://www.tehrantimes.com); Israel Mobilizes for a New Phase in the Gaza War (Ynet News: https://www.ynetnews.com); Household Pinch: Energy Bills Balloon as Savings Shrink (Le Monde: https://www.lemonde.fr); Arson Fuels Summer Inferno: Vesuvius and Salerno Blaze (ANSA: https://www.ansa.it); Media’s Metamorphosis: AI Takes the Editorial Helm Across Spanish Newsrooms (El País: https://elpais.com); Constitutional Court Blocks Hardline Immigration Bill—Protects Family Reunification Rights (Público: https://www.publico.pt); Tourism Highs, Local Exile: Greece’s Summer Mirage Leaves Many Behind (Kathimerini: https://www.kathimerini.gr); Asylum Housing Crisis Deepens: High Court Blocks Use of Bell Hotel (The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com); Rape Crisis Scotland Returns to Biological-Women-Only Advocacy Role (The Scotsman: https://www.scotsman.com); An Autumnal Whisper Over Ireland: Low-Pressure Systems Bring Rain, Wind—and Festival Woes (The Irish Times: https://www.irishtimes.com); Germany's Economic Forecast: Stagnation or Tentative Turn? (Reuters: https://www.reuters.com); Norway’s Wealth Tax Debate Heats Up as Hundreds Flee Ahead of Elections (Bloomberg: https://www.bloomberg.com); Borders Redrawn, Trust Woven: Uzbekistan Joins Landmark Trilateral Treaty (The Diplomat: https://thediplomat.com); Russia Proclaims “Very, Very Special Mechanism” to Keep Oil Flowing to India (The Hindu: https://www.thehindu.com); NATO Defense Chiefs Virtual Summit Sparks Talk of Security Guarantees (NATO News: https://www.nato.int); and Sri Lankan Workers Called to Thailand as Cambodian Labor Exodus Accelerates (Bangkok Post: https://www.bangkokpost.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!

Wednesday Aug 20, 2025
Wednesday Aug 20, 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition: Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre Returns to Parliament with a Bang (CBC News: https://www.cbc.ca); Oklahoma Readies an Ideological “America-First” Exam for Incoming Teachers (The Oklahoman: https://www.oklahoman.com); Costa Rica to Construct a Mega-Prison, Inspired by El Salvador (La Nación: https://www.nacion.com); Hurricane Erin Batters the Caribbean, Leaving Widespread Power Outages (The San Juan Daily Star: https://www.sanjuandailystar.com); Banco do Brasil Readies for Turbulence as U.S. Sanctions Collide with Brazilian Sovereignty (Valor Econômico: https://valor.globo.com); Uribe’s Appeal Denied House Arrest—Legal Storm Swirls Ahead of 2026 (El Tiempo: https://www.eltiempo.com); Chile’s Lithium Giant SQM Reports a Steep 59% Drop in Q2 Profit (Diario Financiero: https://www.df.cl); Gualcamayo Gold Mine Eyes $665M Expansion Under Government Incentives (Diario de Cuyo: https://www.diariodecuyo.com.ar); Diplomatic Thaw: China and India Celebrate Warming Ties (The Hindu: https://www.thehindu.com); Diplomatic Fireworks: Australia and Israel in a War of Words (The Sydney Morning Herald: https://www.smh.com.au); Backlash Growls Over Removal of Māori Words from Early Readers (The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com); Japan Reassesses Non-Nuclear Posture Amid Global Uncertainty (The Japan Times: https://www.japantimes.co.jp); Petrochemical Industry in Crisis: Companies Agree to Slash Capacity by Up to 25% (Yonhap News Agency: https://en.yna.co.kr); China Urges Cambodia–Thailand Peaceful Restoration at Border (The Phnom Penh Post: https://www.phnompenhpost.com); Congo in Turmoil: Militant Strikes Continue Amid AU Peacekeepers’ Arrival (Radio Okapi: https://www.radiookapi.net); Turkey Preps October 5G Auction, Eyes Nationwide Rollout by 2026 (Daily Sabah: https://www.dailysabah.com); Saudi Stocks Dip Ahead of Crucial Powell Speech at Jackson Hole (Arab News: https://www.arabnews.com); Reformists Urge Halt to Uranium Enrichment Amid Crushing Crisis (Tehran Times: https://www.tehrantimes.com); Israel Mobilizes for a New Phase in the Gaza War (Ynet News: https://www.ynetnews.com); Household Pinch: Energy Bills Balloon as Savings Shrink (Le Monde: https://www.lemonde.fr); Arson Fuels Summer Inferno: Vesuvius and Salerno Blaze (ANSA: https://www.ansa.it); Media’s Metamorphosis: AI Takes the Editorial Helm Across Spanish Newsrooms (El País: https://elpais.com); Constitutional Court Blocks Hardline Immigration Bill—Protects Family Reunification Rights (Público: https://www.publico.pt); Tourism Highs, Local Exile: Greece’s Summer Mirage Leaves Many Behind (Kathimerini: https://www.kathimerini.gr); Asylum Housing Crisis Deepens: High Court Blocks Use of Bell Hotel (The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com); Rape Crisis Scotland Returns to Biological-Women-Only Advocacy Role (The Scotsman: https://www.scotsman.com); An Autumnal Whisper Over Ireland: Low-Pressure Systems Bring Rain, Wind—and Festival Woes (The Irish Times: https://www.irishtimes.com); Germany's Economic Forecast: Stagnation or Tentative Turn? (Reuters: https://www.reuters.com); Norway’s Wealth Tax Debate Heats Up as Hundreds Flee Ahead of Elections (Bloomberg: https://www.bloomberg.com); Borders Redrawn, Trust Woven: Uzbekistan Joins Landmark Trilateral Treaty (The Diplomat: https://thediplomat.com); Russia Proclaims “Very, Very Special Mechanism” to Keep Oil Flowing to India (The Hindu: https://www.thehindu.com); NATO Defense Chiefs Virtual Summit Sparks Talk of Security Guarantees (NATO News: https://www.nato.int); and Sri Lankan Workers Called to Thailand as Cambodian Labor Exodus Accelerates (Bangkok Post: https://www.bangkokpost.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!

Wednesday Aug 20, 2025
Wednesday Aug 20, 2025
Suscríbete hoy para no perderte ningún episodio. Hoy en Libre News of The World: El líder conservador Pierre Poilievre regresa al Parlamento con fuerza (CBC News: https://www.cbc.ca); Oklahoma prepara un examen ideológico “America-First” para futuros maestros (The Oklahoman: https://www.oklahoman.com); Costa Rica construirá una mega-prisión, inspirada en El Salvador (La Nación: https://www.nacion.com); El huracán Erin azota el Caribe, dejando apagones generalizados (The San Juan Daily Star: https://www.sanjuandailystar.com); Banco do Brasil se prepara para la turbulencia mientras las sanciones de EE.UU. chocan con la soberanía brasileña (Valor Econômico: https://valor.globo.com); Apelación de Uribe rechazada—Tormenta legal rumbo al 2026 (El Tiempo: https://www.eltiempo.com); El gigante chileno del litio SQM informa una fuerte caída del 59% en las ganancias del segundo trimestre (Diario Financiero: https://www.df.cl); La mina de oro Gualcamayo apunta a una expansión de $665 millones bajo incentivos gubernamentales (Diario de Cuyo: https://www.diariodecuyo.com.ar); Deshielo diplomático: China e India celebran el acercamiento (The Hindu: https://www.thehindu.com); Fuegos diplomáticos: Australia e Israel en una guerra de palabras (The Sydney Morning Herald: https://www.smh.com.au); Crece la reacción por la eliminación de palabras en maorí de libros infantiles (The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com); Japón reevalúa su postura no nuclear en medio de la incertidumbre global (The Japan Times: https://www.japantimes.co.jp); Industria petroquímica en crisis: empresas acuerdan reducir capacidad hasta en un 25% (Yonhap News Agency: https://en.yna.co.kr); China insta a la paz entre Camboya y Tailandia en la restauración fronteriza (The Phnom Penh Post: https://www.phnompenhpost.com); Congo en crisis: continúan los ataques militantes mientras llegan los cascos azules de la UA (Radio Okapi: https://www.radiookapi.net); Turquía prepara subasta de 5G en octubre, busca despliegue nacional para 2026 (Daily Sabah: https://www.dailysabah.com); Las acciones saudíes caen antes del crucial discurso de Powell en Jackson Hole (Arab News: https://www.arabnews.com); Reformistas piden detener el enriquecimiento de uranio en medio de crisis aplastante (Tehran Times: https://www.tehrantimes.com); Israel se moviliza para una nueva fase en la guerra de Gaza (Ynet News: https://www.ynetnews.com); Golpe al bolsillo: facturas de energía se disparan mientras se reducen los ahorros (Le Monde: https://www.lemonde.fr); El fuego alimenta el infierno veraniego: incendios en Vesubio y Salerno (ANSA: https://www.ansa.it); Metamorfosis mediática: la IA toma las riendas editoriales en redacciones españolas (El País: https://elpais.com); El Tribunal Constitucional bloquea ley de inmigración restrictiva—protege el derecho a la reunificación familiar (Público: https://www.publico.pt); Éxito turístico, exilio local: el espejismo veraniego de Grecia deja atrás a muchos (Kathimerini: https://www.kathimerini.gr); Crisis de alojamiento para solicitantes de asilo se profundiza: el Tribunal Superior bloquea uso del Bell Hotel (The Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com); Rape Crisis Scotland regresa a rol de defensa solo para mujeres biológicas (The Scotsman: https://www.scotsman.com); Un susurro otoñal sobre Irlanda: sistemas de baja presión traen lluvia, viento—y problemas en festivales (The Irish Times: https://www.irishtimes.com); Pronóstico económico de Alemania: ¿estancamiento o giro tentativo? (Reuters: https://www.reuters.com); El debate sobre el impuesto al patrimonio se calienta en Noruega mientras cientos huyen antes de elecciones (Bloomberg: https://www.bloomberg.com); Fronteras redefinidas, confianza tejida: Uzbekistán se une a tratado trilateral histórico (The Diplomat: https://thediplomat.com); Rusia proclama “mecanismo muy, muy especial” para mantener flujo de petróleo hacia India (The Hindu: https://www.thehindu.com); Cumbre virtual de jefes de defensa de la OTAN despierta debate sobre garantías de seguridad (NATO News: https://www.nato.int); y Trabajadores de Sri Lanka llamados a Tailandia mientras se acelera el éxodo laboral camboyano (Bangkok Post: https://www.bangkokpost.com). Estos resúmenes de noticias fueron redactados utilizando tecnología de IA. Aunque se ha hecho todo lo posible para garantizar la exactitud de los hechos, pueden ocurrir errores u omisiones ocasionales. Agradecemos su comprensión y les damos una cálida bienvenida a cualquier comentario para seguir mejorando la calidad de nuestros reportes. ¡Gracias por ser parte de este viaje!

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