Libre News of The World Express Edition. Wedesday the 12th of November 2025

11/11/2025 30 min Temporada 1 Episodio 834
Libre News of The World Express Edition. Wedesday the 12th of November 2025

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Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition, we covered a full spectrum of global developments. Canada signalled a brighter outlook for its canola trade after ministerial talks in China (The Globe and Mail). U.S. markets rallied as hopes grew for an end to the federal shutdown and anticipation built around future Federal Reserve moves (AP News). Panama accused the United States of undue pressure over Chinese business ties (BBC News). Saint Lucia announced a surprise dissolution of Parliament, triggering a December election (Caribbean News Service). Brazil tightened its crypto regulations to curb money-laundering risks (Reuters). Colombia’s inflation rose to 5.51%, straining monetary-policy options (El Tiempo). Chile’s presidential race turned musical as candidates sought the youth vote (La Tercera). Argentina’s President Milei invited disenchanted New Yorkers to relocate amid ideological clashes (Clarín). China commissioned its advanced Fujian aircraft carrier, accelerating naval expansion (Reuters). The NSW Nationals abandoned Australia’s net-zero target, deepening Coalition rifts (The Sydney Morning Herald). New Zealand approved roadside drug tests for four substances (NZ Herald). Japan and China clashed over PM Takaichi’s Taiwan remarks (The Japan Times). South Korea launched its “national scientists” initiative (The Korea Times). Vietnam and the UK elevated their bilateral partnership (Vietnam News Agency). Tanzania faced condemnation from its Catholic Church after a deadly protest crackdown (AP News). The EU warned of unprecedented democratic backsliding in Turkey (Turkish Minute). Riyadh unveiled over US$10 billion in environmental and agricultural projects (The Times of India). Global athletes urged Iran to halt the execution of a boxing champion (The Guardian). Israel prepared a 2026 bond sale and revived privatisation plans for IAI (The Jerusalem Post). Former French President Sarkozy was released under strict judicial controls (Le Monde). Italy braced for sweeping November transport strikes (InTrieste News). Spain prepared for Storm Claudia’s abrupt weather shift (El País). Portugal intercepted a narco-submarine carrying over 1.7 tonnes of cocaine (Euronews). Serbia expressed gratitude to Ukraine, signalling warmer ties (EADaily). UK grocery inflation eased to 4.7% as pressures began to lift (Reuters). Scotland’s life sciences growth hit a skills bottleneck (The Scotsman). Ireland warned of severe long-term fiscal strain from ageing demographics (The Irish Times). Germany was urged to overhaul its economy amid fading competitiveness (Deutsche Welle). Finland launched major military drills near the Russian border (All Things Nordic). Iceland faced calls for its first standing army in 150 years (The Times). Uzbekistan created a tax-free AI and data-centre zone in Karakalpakstan (The Times of Central Asia). Analysts warned U.S. sanctions were unlikely to significantly curb Russian energy exports (Reuters). Lastly, Ukraine requested 25 Patriot systems from the U.S. to defend its power grid (The Kyiv Independent). 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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