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.
Episodes

Tuesday Feb 04, 2025
Tuesday Feb 04, 2025
On this episode of Libre News of the World Express Edition, we cover key global events shaping the day. Turkey has joined forces with regional neighbors to target the remnants of the Islamic State in Syria, while Ukrainian troops struggle against Russian advances due to supply and manpower shortages. In Switzerland, President Karin Keller-Sutter warned of mounting budget deficits driven by increased military and pension costs. Meanwhile, India reaffirmed its commitment to reduce protectionist trade practices amidst shifting global tariffs. Polish President Andrzej Duda raised concerns about a surge in organized crime after the Ukraine conflict, and Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev announced an official visit to Malaysia to strengthen bilateral ties. King Charles III revived a historic tradition by meeting with the UK’s opposition leader, and Iceland’s female fishing guides intensified their campaign for wild salmon conservation. Elsewhere, France faced a heated debate over ecological workshops connecting with nature, and Spain grappled with controversy over a proposed mining project near the Portuguese border. Finally, satellite images revealed China's construction of a vast military base, and Rwanda was accused of supporting a rebel attack on Goma, DRC. Stay tuned for more details!

Monday Feb 03, 2025
Monday Feb 03, 2025
On this episode of Libre News of the World Express edition, we cover key developments shaping global headlines. South Africa issued a stern warning to Rwanda after an attack on peacekeepers in the DRC, heightening regional tensions. Former Singaporean Minister S. Iswaran was sentenced to prison for corruption charges. In Europe, Italy's migrant processing deal with Albania was halted by a court ruling, and Germany braces for prolonged economic contraction amid rising costs. Greenland extended the detention of an anti-whaling activist facing extradition to Japan, while Iceland’s female fishing guides pushed for wild salmon conservation after a major farmed fish escape. In Ukraine-Russia news, both countries exchanged blame following a deadly attack in Russia's Kursk region. Switzerland announced ongoing budget deficits tied to rising military and pension expenses. Meanwhile, Volkswagen contested a $1.4 billion tax claim from India, and Ireland's ban on XL Bully dogs sparked widespread confusion and backlash. Stay tuned for further updates as these stories unfold.

Monday Feb 03, 2025
Monday Feb 03, 2025
Today's news covered significant global events. In South Africa, tensions rose with Rwanda over attacks on peacekeepers in the DRC. Former Singaporean Minister S. Iswaran was sentenced to prison for corruption. Italy's plan to process migrants in Albania was blocked by a court, while Germany faces economic struggles with projected budget deficits. Greenland extended the detention of an anti-whaling activist facing extradition to Japan. In Iceland, female fishing guides advocated for wild salmon conservation. Ukraine and Russia traded accusations over an attack in the Kursk region, while Switzerland projected annual deficits due to increased military and pension costs. Volkswagen challenged a $1.4 billion tax demand from Indian authorities, and Ireland's ban on XL Bully dogs stirred confusion and protests among owners. These stories highlight ongoing tensions, legal battles, and economic challenges across various regions.

Sunday Feb 02, 2025
Sunday Feb 02, 2025
Today’s headlines covered a variety of high-profile stories. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce were dubbed "America's Royal Couple," reflecting the cultural and economic impact of their relationship. Shemar Moore and Jesiree Dizon ended their five-year relationship but remain dedicated to co-parenting. Jennifer Lopez was spotted house hunting in Brentwood, sparking speculation about her next move post-divorce. A mermaid performer was hospitalized after a fish attack during an aquatic show, highlighting the risks of such performances. The LAPD released footage of a tense shootout involving an armed naked man, adding transparency to a fatal incident. Lastly, Ronda Rousey celebrated her 38th birthday with stunning photos, showcasing her continued fitness and style.

Sunday Feb 02, 2025
Sunday Feb 02, 2025
On this episode of Libre News of the World Express Edition, we bring you key headlines from around the globe. In Poland, former Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro was detained and brought before a parliamentary committee investigating a spyware scandal, escalating political disputes ahead of elections. Over in Switzerland, authorities announced the removal of a ban on EU stock trading, effective this May, following a new trade deal. Iceland has issued warnings against unnecessary travel to Grindavík due to heightened volcanic activity. Denmark’s Ørsted has been celebrated for its leadership in renewable energy, further reinforcing the country’s global influence in sustainability. Meanwhile, European nations are at odds over the deployment of a peacekeeping force in Ukraine, with concerns about diverting resources from NATO defenses. Finally, India has proposed amendments to open its nuclear sector to private and foreign investments, aiming to strengthen partnerships with U.S. companies and expand its energy infrastructure. Stay tuned for more updates on world events!

Sunday Feb 02, 2025
Sunday Feb 02, 2025
Today's news covered a range of significant global developments. In Poland, former Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro was forcibly brought to a parliamentary hearing amid a spyware inquiry, intensifying political tensions. In Switzerland, the government announced plans to lift a six-year ban on EU stock trading following a new trade agreement. Iceland issued travel warnings to Grindavík due to rising volcanic activity, while Denmark's Ørsted was recognized as a global renewable energy leader. In Ukraine, European countries are divided over deploying a peacekeeping force, with some fearing weakened NATO defenses. Meanwhile, India proposed opening its nuclear sector to private investments to attract global firms and expand power infrastructure.

Saturday Feb 01, 2025
Saturday Feb 01, 2025
Today's news highlights a variety of stories across the arts and entertainment world. Saudi Arabia launched Diriyah Art Futures, a digital art institute within the $62.2 billion Diriyah development project. In Paris, Kylie Jenner made headlines at Chanel’s haute couture show, showcasing a chic modern look. In Geneva, the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande introduced a virtual reality app to immerse users in classical music performances. Opera Australia faces leadership turmoil after CEO Fiona Allan’s resignation amidst financial struggles. The UK announced a year-long celebration for JMW Turner’s 250th birthday, while The Lost Boys film is set to be adapted into a Broadway musical. Additionally, Birmingham is honoring Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath with the Freedom of the City, and Artistic Noise received an NEA grant to support youth art programs. Analog photography is also seeing a resurgence, with increased demand for vintage cameras and renewed interest from both professionals and enthusiasts.

Saturday Feb 01, 2025
Saturday Feb 01, 2025
Today's news covered a range of global developments. In Berlin, a suspected fundraiser for the Islamic State was arrested for financing terrorism. In Sweden, a man who previously burned a Quran was shot dead, raising concerns about religious tensions. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka is negotiating with India's Adani Group to lower tariffs on wind power projects despite allegations of bribery against the company. In Ukraine, the G7 warned about the risks to arms supplies due to a leadership dispute in defense procurement. Additionally, Poland's mObywatel app has reached 8 million users, showcasing the country's push for digital ID services. Lastly, Basel was announced as the host city for the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest, marking Switzerland's return to the event's origins.

Saturday Feb 01, 2025
Saturday Feb 01, 2025
On this episode of Libre News of The World Express Edition, we bring you key updates from across the globe. In Berlin, authorities have arrested a Russian national accused of financing the Islamic State through a local fundraising network. Over in Sweden, the fatal shooting of a man known for burning a Quran has reignited debates on religious tensions and freedom of expression. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka is holding talks with India’s Adani Group to lower wind power tariffs, despite ongoing allegations of bribery involving the company. In Ukraine, the G7 has warned that a dispute between defense officials could disrupt critical arms supplies during the war. In Poland, the mObywatel app has surpassed 8 million users, reflecting the country's digital transformation efforts through electronic IDs. Lastly, Basel will host the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest, bringing the event back to Switzerland for the first time since its launch in 1956. Stay tuned for more stories shaping our world.

Friday Jan 31, 2025
Friday Jan 31, 2025
On this episode of Libre News of The World Express edition, we delve into a variety of impactful global developments. Romania and Bulgaria have officially joined the Schengen Area, enabling easier cross-border travel and boosting economic ties. Denmark revealed a major €2 billion plan to reinforce security in the Arctic, underlining increasing regional tensions. In India, major digital news outlets have taken legal action against OpenAI, accusing it of using their content without authorization, sparking further debate about copyright in the age of artificial intelligence. Lastly, households in England and Wales are set to see higher water bills, driven by efforts to improve infrastructure and advance environmental projects.

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