Libre News of The World Express Edition. Thursday the 13th of November 2025

12/11/2025 27 min Temporada 1 Episodio 837
Libre News of The World Express Edition. Thursday the 13th of November 2025

Listen "Libre News of The World Express Edition. Thursday the 13th of November 2025"

Episode Synopsis

Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition:
Canada hosted G7 foreign ministers in Niagara-on-the-Lake to discuss Arctic security, Ukraine, Middle East peace, and U.S. trade frictions (Reuters). A powerful geomagnetic storm is set to illuminate skies across 21 U.S. states as solar activity peaks (Fox8 News). Mexico launched a $3.1 billion “Michoacán Plan for Peace and Justice” to combat crime after a mayor’s assassination (El Universal). The U.K. suspended intelligence sharing with the U.S. over Caribbean air-strikes on traffickers (The Guardian). Brazil’s Amazon-front city Belém became the symbolic capital for COP30 (France 24). Colombia halted intelligence cooperation with Washington over alleged maritime “extrajudicial executions” (El Tiempo). Chile’s Jeannette Jara closed her campaign with a 20,000-strong rally in Santiago (El País). Argentina positioned itself as a future copper powerhouse (The Wall Street Journal). Thailand’s King Vajiralongkorn prepared a historic China visit (The Bangkok Post). Australia’s ASIO warned of China-linked hacking (The Sydney Morning Herald). New Zealand reformed its gun-licensing system (The New Zealand Herald). Japan unveiled a bold stimulus package (The Japan Times). South Korea’s inflation slowed to 2.4 percent (The Korea Herald). Vietnam and India geared up for the VINBAX 2025 military exercise (VietNamNet News). U.S. envoy Paula White-Cain began a faith-diplomacy tour in Africa (The Washington Post). Turkish prosecutors sought 2,352 years for ex-mayor İmamoğlu (AP News). Saudi Arabia announced a U.S. investment summit during Crown Prince MBS’s Washington visit (Arab News). Iran expressed openness to a new nuclear deal under national-security safeguards (Tehran Times). A leaked video of alleged detainee abuse put Israel’s army under scrutiny (Haaretz). France led a €2.5 billion Congo Basin rainforest protection plan (Le Monde). Italy’s government introduced middle-class tax cuts sparking fierce debate (Financial Times). Spain and China signed accords on language, trade, and green tech (El País). Portugal’s labour reform ignited union backlash (Público). Azerbaijan advanced plans to become a Eurasian transit hub (AzerNews). The BBC faced Trump’s legal threat as the U.K. government defended it (The Guardian). Scotland launched a national probe into maternity services (The Scotsman). Catherine Connolly was sworn in as Ireland’s 10th president (The Irish Times). Germany arrested a neo-Nazi suspect for running a darknet assassination site (Deutsche Welle). Norway pledged US $3 billion for global rainforest protection (NRK News). Iceland partnered with Germany in a North Atlantic anti-submarine initiative (Yahoo News). Uzbekistan sealed US $34.5 billion in U.S. trade and investment deals (The Tashkent Times). Russia pivoted industrial strategy toward rare-earth minerals (Kommersant). Ukraine braced for winter blackouts as grid damage mounted (Euromaidan Press). India’s Supreme Court demanded urgent anti-pollution measures as Delhi’s air quality crisis deepened (Devdiscourse).
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!

More episodes of the podcast Libre News of The World