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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.
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×On this episode of Libre News of The World Express Edition , we covered several significant stories. A stampede at New Delhi Railway Station during the Maha Kumbh Hindu festival tragically claimed 15 lives and left many others injured. In response, Prime Minister Modi and Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw offered condolences and promised an investigation. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy called for the creation of a European military force to reduce reliance on U.S. support in the face of Russian aggression. In another development, Russia and Uzbekistan announced a partnership to build a nuclear power plant, strengthening their energy cooperation. Meanwhile, Pope Francis met with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico at the Vatican, with details of their talks remaining private. Lastly, Switzerland is moving forward with plans to legalize recreational cannabis under strict government control, signaling a shift in its drug policy.…
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1 Libre News of The World. Sunday thr 16th of February 2025 1:14:36
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Today, we covered several significant news stories. In a tragic incident at New Delhi Railway Station, a stampede during the Maha Kumbh Hindu festival claimed 15 lives and left many injured, prompting Prime Minister Modi and Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw to express condolences and announce an investigation. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy advocated for the creation of a European military force to reduce reliance on U.S. support amidst ongoing threats from Russia. In another major development, Russia and Uzbekistan announced plans to build a nuclear power plant, signaling growing energy cooperation between the two nations. Additionally, Pope Francis met with Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico in the Vatican to discuss bilateral relations, with the details of their discussions remaining undisclosed. Lastly, we reported on Switzerland’s move to legalize recreational cannabis under strict government control, marking a potential shift in its drug policy.…
Today's news highlights a range of cultural events and controversies. Black Sabbath's Back to the Beginning farewell concert has sparked fan outrage over high ticket prices, despite its historic significance. Meanwhile, Porcelain War , an Oscar-nominated Ukrainian documentary, sheds light on the resilience of artists in wartime. The Southbank Centre in London is at the center of preservation debates as calls for heritage listing intensify, fueled by the success of the film The Brutalist . Analogue photography is experiencing a resurgence, with new film stocks and vintage cameras gaining popularity among photographers seeking a more intentional approach. Christie's faces backlash from thousands of artists protesting its AI-generated art auction, reigniting concerns about copyright infringement and artistic integrity. In theater news, Chichester Festival Theatre will stage its first-ever Hamlet , starring Giles Terera, while Back to the Future: The Musical is set to premiere in Sydney this September. Lastly, at 91, Willie Nelson remains as active as ever, appearing on Austin City Limits , hosting the Luck Reunion , and touring with the Outlaw Music Festival alongside Bob Dylan. These stories showcase a dynamic blend of music, film, photography, and live performance, reflecting the evolving landscape of contemporary arts and culture.…
On this episode of Libre News of The World Express Edition , we cover key global developments shaping politics, security, and international relations. In Slovakia, mass protests have erupted against Prime Minister Robert Fico following his visit to Moscow, with demonstrators opposing his pro-Russia stance and concerns over the country’s alignment with the EU and NATO. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has insisted on "real security guarantees" before engaging in peace talks with Russia, reinforcing this stance in discussions with U.S. Vice President JD Vance. Over in Poland, authorities are pressing ahead with the construction of a border wall with Belarus, set for completion by mid-2025, as part of a broader effort to curb migration and strengthen national security. In Switzerland, Bank of America is expanding its operations, doubling its banking team in response to financial shifts following Credit Suisse’s collapse. Environmental concerns have surfaced in Norway as lawmakers approve hydropower development in previously protected rivers, prompting backlash from conservation groups. In Iceland, officials have launched the "Volcano Route," a new tourism initiative highlighting the country’s volcanic landscapes to attract visitors. Meanwhile, India and the U.S. have deepened their military and trade ties, with discussions on potential F-35 jet sales and an ambitious plan to double bilateral trade to $500 billion by 2030. Finally, Kyrgyzstan’s President Sadyr Japarov reaffirmed his commitment to the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway project during his visit to China, emphasizing its role in enhancing regional connectivity and economic growth. Stay tuned as we continue to bring you the latest from around the world.…
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1 Libre News of The World. Saturday the 15th of February 2025 1:15:12
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Today's news covered a range of significant global developments. In Slovakia, large-scale protests erupted against Prime Minister Robert Fico over his pro-Russia stance following his visit to Moscow, raising concerns about Slovakia's foreign policy direction. In Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stressed the need for "real security guarantees" before engaging in peace talks with Russia, a position reinforced by discussions with U.S. Vice President JD Vance. Meanwhile, Poland is set to complete its border wall with Belarus by mid-2025, citing security concerns amid rising migration. In Switzerland, Bank of America has doubled its banking team, taking advantage of opportunities following the collapse of Credit Suisse. Norway's parliament has sparked controversy by allowing hydropower development in previously protected rivers, drawing opposition from environmental groups. Iceland launched the "Volcano Route" to attract more tourists by showcasing its volcanic landscapes. In South Asia, India and the U.S. discussed strengthening military and trade relations, with talks on potential F-35 jet sales and a $500 billion trade target by 2030. Lastly, Kyrgyzstan’s President Sadyr Japarov reaffirmed the importance of the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railway during his state visit to China, underscoring efforts to improve regional connectivity. These stories highlight ongoing geopolitical tensions, economic shifts, and international collaborations shaping global affairs.…
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1 Libre News of The World. Friday The 14th of February 2025 1:10:00
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Today's news highlights a range of global developments. In Ukraine, Germany has announced plans to deliver 6,000 advanced kamikaze drones to strengthen Ukraine's defense, while Trump and Putin are reportedly preparing for peace talks, raising concerns about potential concessions. A new intelligence report warns that Russia is rapidly expanding its military capabilities, increasing fears of a future large-scale conflict in Europe. Meanwhile, in India-U.S. relations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived in Washington for high-level talks with President Trump, focusing on trade, defense, and technology cooperation. In Poland, war reparations from Germany have become a key issue in the presidential race, shaping political debates ahead of the election. In Switzerland, the government is considering easing arms export restrictions, sparking discussions on neutrality and defense policy. In Slovakia, Hungary, and Croatia, new NATO regional headquarters are being established to reinforce the alliance’s eastern flank amid security concerns. Meanwhile, Portugal has banned mercury-based dental amalgams, aiming to protect public health and the environment. In economic news, the UK recorded modest GDP growth, while Volvo Cars warned of a turbulent 2025 following a sharp decline in sales. Finally, Saudi Arabia has launched a media campaign against Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, condemning his remarks on Palestinian displacement. Across these stories, geopolitical tensions, military strategies, and economic shifts continue to shape global affairs.…
On this episode of Libre News of The World Express Edition, we cover major geopolitical and economic developments shaping global affairs. In Ukraine, Germany has committed to delivering 6,000 high-tech kamikaze drones to bolster Kyiv’s military efforts, while Trump and Putin are preparing for potential peace negotiations, raising concerns over possible compromises. Meanwhile, a Danish intelligence report warns that Russia is significantly expanding its military capabilities, suggesting it could be ready for a large-scale conflict in Europe within five years. In diplomatic news, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has arrived in Washington for discussions with President Trump, focusing on trade, defense, and technology. Meanwhile, in Poland, war reparations from Germany have become a pivotal issue in the presidential election, with candidates debating how to pursue compensation for World War II damages. Over in Switzerland, the government is considering loosening arms export restrictions, igniting a debate over neutrality and defense policy. Security remains a key focus in Eastern Europe, as Slovakia, Hungary, and Croatia have announced plans to establish regional NATO headquarters, reinforcing the alliance’s eastern flank amid escalating tensions. Meanwhile, Portugal has enacted a ban on mercury-based dental amalgams, aiming to protect public health and reduce environmental contamination. On the economic front, the UK reported modest GDP growth, while Volvo Cars warned of a turbulent 2025, citing declining sales and rising competition. Finally, in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia has intensified its media offensive against Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, condemning his stance on Palestinian displacement. Stay tuned as we continue to bring you the latest updates from around the world. This is Libre News of The World Express Edition.…
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1 Libre News of The World. Thursday the 14th of February 2025 1:02:05
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Today’s major headlines covered a range of global developments. In the United States, an egg shortage caused by avian influenza has led to soaring prices and supply disruptions, with thefts of large egg shipments reported ( AP News ). The U.S. Coast Guard repatriated 16 Cuban migrants intercepted off the Bahamas, emphasizing the risks of illegal maritime migration ( Miami Herald ). Meanwhile, GE Vernova is shutting down its wind turbine blade plant in Brazil, citing declining demand for wind power in Latin America ( O Globo ). A lightning strike killed four female soccer players in Colombia, with local authorities mourning the tragedy and urging caution during severe weather ( El Tiempo ). In Chile, San Antonio port is undergoing major renovations to counter rising sea levels, with a $10 million investment in its breakwater expansion ( La Tercera ). Financial turmoil continues in Argentina, where stocks and bonds dropped amid uncertainty over an IMF agreement, leading to investor concerns ( Clarín ). Meanwhile, over 60 partners have resigned from PwC China following the Evergrande scandal fallout and regulatory penalties ( China Daily ). On the legislative front, Tuscany has become the first Italian region to approve assisted suicide, sparking debate and potential legal challenges ( ANSA ). In Spain, the government is granting residency and work permits to migrants affected by Valencia’s floods, a move aimed at aiding economic recovery ( El País ). In Ireland, discussions are underway regarding the possibility of establishing an independent time zone, aiming for more self-sufficiency in timing infrastructure ( RTÉ News ). Germany’s industrial sector faces major challenges ahead of the 2025 election, with debates over investment, fiscal policies, and declining exports ( Der Spiegel ). Sweden has unveiled a new green energy strategy, investing heavily in renewables while facing environmental concerns over its implementation ( SVT ). Iceland’s geothermal infrastructure is under pressure as rising electricity demand strains power plants, prompting discussions on expansion ( Morgunblaðið ). Poland has stepped up efforts to curb the smuggling of Ukrainian grain, strengthening border controls amid farmer protests ( Polska Agencja Prasowa ). In Russia, Putin has dismissed the Roscosmos chief over project delays and sanctions-related struggles, replacing him with a new appointee tasked with revitalizing the space sector ( RIA Novosti ). Slovakia has seen mass protests against Prime Minister Robert Fico’s pro-Russian policies, with citizens fearing a shift away from the EU and NATO ( Ukrinform ). Lastly, India has announced a major nuclear power expansion, aiming for 100 GW of capacity by 2047 while facing financial and logistical hurdles ( The Indian Express ).…
On this episode of Libre News of The World Express Edition , we cover a wide range of major global developments. In the United States, an egg shortage driven by avian influenza has caused prices to surge, with retailers rationing supplies and reports of large-scale theft emerging ( AP News ). Meanwhile, the U.S. Coast Guard repatriated 16 Cuban migrants intercepted near the Bahamas, reinforcing its stance against dangerous maritime crossings ( Miami Herald ). In Latin America, GE Vernova is shutting down its wind turbine blade plant in Brazil due to declining demand, signaling a shift in the region’s renewable energy sector ( O Globo ). A tragedy struck Colombia as four female soccer players lost their lives after being hit by lightning, with authorities urging better storm preparedness ( El Tiempo ). Chile is taking proactive steps against climate change, as San Antonio Port undergoes major renovations to counter rising sea levels ( La Tercera ). Turning to Europe, Argentina’s financial markets have taken a hit amid uncertainty surrounding an IMF deal, with investors closely watching economic policy shifts ( Clarín ). In China, PwC is experiencing a wave of resignations, with over 60 partners leaving in the wake of the Evergrande scandal ( China Daily ). Meanwhile, Tuscany has become the first Italian region to legalize assisted suicide, sparking national debate ( ANSA ). In Spain, authorities are granting residency and work permits to migrants impacted by devastating floods in Valencia, offering relief to thousands ( El País ). In Ireland, discussions continue about the possibility of creating an independent time zone, as the country looks to strengthen its own timing infrastructure ( RTÉ News ). Germany is also facing challenges, with industrial stagnation becoming a key issue ahead of the 2025 elections, fueling debates over economic policy ( Der Spiegel ). Sweden is moving ahead with a major green energy transition, though concerns remain over its feasibility ( SVT ). In Iceland, geothermal power plants are under strain, as increasing energy demand from data centers and electric vehicles prompts discussions on infrastructure expansion ( Morgunblaðið ). In Poland, officials are intensifying border controls to combat the smuggling of Ukrainian grain, aiming to protect local farmers from economic instability ( Polska Agencja Prasowa ). Over in Russia, President Putin has removed Roscosmos’ chief over delays and inefficiencies in the space sector, appointing a new leader to address the nation’s growing challenges ( RIA Novosti ). Meanwhile, Slovakia is witnessing mass protests against Prime Minister Robert Fico, as citizens push back against his pro-Russian policies and the potential shift away from the EU and NATO ( Ukrinform ). Finally, in South Asia, India is committing to a major nuclear energy expansion, targeting 100 GW of capacity by 2047 despite financial and regulatory hurdles ( The Indian Express ). That’s all for today on Libre News of The World Express Edition . Stay tuned for more updates on the latest global developments.…
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1 Libre News of The World. Wednesday the 12th of February 2025 1:09:35
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Today, we covered a variety of significant global developments. We reported on the increase in investor confidence in the eurozone, with the Sentix survey showing a rise in morale, particularly in Germany, as the region’s economic outlook turned positive, signaling hope for growth despite ongoing challenges ( Reuters ). In Sweden, mass protests erupted over Prime Minister Fico’s pro-Russia stance, demanding his resignation after his controversial visit to Moscow ( Euronews ). We also discussed President Trump’s announcement of a deal with Ukraine regarding rare earth minerals, worth $500 billion, as part of the U.S. military aid agreement ( Reuters ). The Russian government confirmed intensified talks with the Trump administration on Ukraine, highlighting a shift in U.S. policy regarding NATO's role in the region ( Reuters ). Additionally, the Swiss skier Von Allmen made history by winning the World Cup Super-G event at home, while Slovakia faced major political upheaval with rising protests against Fico’s government ( Swiss Info , Euronews ). Furthermore, we highlighted a surge in anti-minority hate speech in India, reporting a 74% increase in such incidents, with a significant rise around election time ( The Guardian ). Lastly, we covered Poland’s forecast of attracting $160 billion in investments for 2025, reflecting optimism about the country’s economic future ( Polskie Radio ).…
On this episode of Libre News of The World Express Edition , we covered several major global stories. Investor confidence in the eurozone surged, with the Sentix survey showing a positive shift in economic expectations, particularly in Germany, signaling optimism for future growth ( Reuters ). In Sweden, large-scale protests erupted over Prime Minister Fico’s pro-Russia policies following his visit to Moscow, with calls for his resignation ( Euronews ). We also discussed President Trump’s announcement of a new agreement with Ukraine to access $500 billion in rare earth minerals as part of U.S. military aid ( Reuters ). The Kremlin confirmed intensified talks with the Trump administration regarding Ukraine, marking a shift in U.S. policy toward NATO’s role in the region ( Reuters ). Swiss skier Von Allmen clinched a victory in the World Cup Super-G event in his home country, making a major impact in alpine skiing ( Swiss Info ). In Slovakia, rising protests against Prime Minister Fico’s government reflected public dissatisfaction with his pro-Russia stance ( Euronews ). We also reported a 74% rise in anti-minority hate speech in India, particularly surrounding the national elections ( The Guardian ), and Poland's forecast to attract $160 billion in investments for 2025, signaling strong economic optimism ( Polskie Radio ).…
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1 Libre News of The World. Tuesday the 11th of February 2025 1:04:12
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Today’s news highlights various significant global developments. In Switzerland, the Swiss National Bank is considering a return to negative interest rates to counter economic challenges. Boeing has signaled that more aircraft orders are needed from Indian airlines before establishing a final assembly line in India. Meanwhile, a coalition of international organizations is advancing efforts to create a special tribunal to prosecute Russian leaders for the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. In Iceland’s Westfjords, authorities have issued avalanche warnings due to ongoing seismic activity, while in Poland, researchers have spotted rare black wolves, prompting genetic studies. Additionally, Uzbekistan has appointed its first ambassador to Iceland, and Denmark's district heating model is gaining global attention for its sustainable energy solutions. In Limerick, Gardaí seized €204,000 worth of suspected cocaine, and efforts to capture those responsible for a 2008 shooting in Dublin are intensifying. Elsewhere, Turkish President Erdoğan rejected a U.S. plan to relocate displaced Gazans, and German elections loom amid economic uncertainty. Finally, Russia's concerns over its waning influence on former Soviet states and Iran's surge in executions have sparked international debate.…
On this episode of Libre News of The World Express Edition , we cover key global stories shaping the day. The Swiss National Bank is considering reintroducing negative interest rates to address ongoing economic pressures. Boeing has indicated that it needs more aircraft orders from Indian airlines before committing to an assembly line in the country. Meanwhile, international organizations are moving forward with plans for a special tribunal to hold Russian leaders accountable for the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. In Iceland’s Westfjords, authorities have heightened avalanche alerts due to increased seismic activity. Researchers in Poland have documented sightings of rare black wolves, prompting further genetic studies. In diplomatic news, Uzbekistan has appointed its first ambassador to Iceland, while Denmark's district heating model is being recognized globally as a leading example of sustainable energy innovation. In Ireland, Gardaí have seized €204,000 worth of suspected cocaine in Limerick, and efforts to apprehend those behind a 2008 shooting in Dublin are gaining momentum. Turkish President Erdoğan has rejected a U.S. proposal to resettle displaced Palestinians from Gaza, calling for a focus on homeland security. Meanwhile, Germany’s upcoming elections are overshadowed by economic challenges, and a leaked report reveals Russia’s growing concern over weakening ties with former Soviet nations. Lastly, Iran faces scrutiny over a surge in executions, dampening hopes for political reform under President Pezeshkian. Stay tuned for more on these and other global stories.…
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1 Libre News of The World. Monday the 10th of February 2025 1:07:51
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Today's news covered a range of significant global events. In Chhattisgarh, India, a deadly clash between security forces and suspected Maoist rebels left 31 insurgents and two police officers dead, marking the deadliest encounter this year. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy confirmed a new offensive in Russia's Kursk region, reporting heavy enemy casualties and North Korean troop involvement, while Russia claimed control of the city of Toretsk. In Vatican City, a man caused a disturbance by climbing onto St. Peter's Basilica's altar, sparking concerns over security. In Munich, over 200,000 protesters rallied against the far-right AfD ahead of Germany's general elections. Finland signed the Artemis Accords, committing to peaceful space exploration, and Switzerland agreed to return $182 million in assets linked to Gulnara Karimova to Uzbekistan. Additionally, Russia rejected Switzerland's offer to mediate peace talks in the Ukraine conflict, citing neutrality concerns. Lastly, Iceland was recognized as the safest travel destination for 2025, bolstering its appeal to international tourists.…
On this episode of Libre News of The World Express Edition , we cover key global developments shaping today’s headlines. In Chhattisgarh, India, a violent clash between security forces and Maoist rebels resulted in 31 insurgents and two officers killed, marking the region’s deadliest encounter of the year. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed an offensive in Russia's Kursk region, reporting severe casualties among Russian and North Korean forces, while Russia claimed control of Toretsk. In Vatican City, a man disrupted proceedings by climbing onto St. Peter's Basilica's main altar, raising concerns about security at religious landmarks. In Munich, over 200,000 demonstrators marched against the far-right AfD as Germany’s general elections approach. Finland has taken a step toward peaceful space exploration by signing the Artemis Accords, while Switzerland agreed to return $182 million in assets linked to Gulnara Karimova to Uzbekistan. Meanwhile, Russia declined Switzerland's offer to mediate in the Ukraine conflict, citing a lack of neutrality. Finally, Iceland was named the safest travel destination for 2025, reinforcing its reputation as a secure and peaceful haven for tourists. Stay tuned for more updates and insights.…
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