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Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World, we covered a sweeping span of global developments: Canada issued a nationwide recall of YOP yogurt drinks (Canadian Food Inspection Agency); the U.S. and Ukraine unveiled a refined peace framework (Radio Free Europe); Panamá and El Salvador backed expanded U.S. military presence in the Caribbean (LatinAmericaReports); the Caribbean Development Bank urged major boosts in climate finance (Caribbean National Weekly); Brazil warned of destabilisation from increased U.S. deployments (Brasil de Fato); Colombia rescued 17 minors from the Lev Tahor sect (Arab News); Chile accelerated its green-hydrogen shift (MercoPress); Argentina braced for renewed economic turbulence (Buenos Aires Times); China’s low-altitude economy soared toward the trillion-yuan mark (South China Morning Post); Australia pushed landmark biodiversity-law reforms (The Guardian); New Zealand overhauled its construction rules (The New Zealand Herald); Japan’s strong wage-talk momentum lifted BOJ rate expectations (The Japan Times); South Korea positioned itself as a diplomatic bridge at the G20 (The Korea Herald); catastrophic Vietnam floods claimed over 90 lives (VN Express); Kenya saw its growth forecast lifted to 4.9% (The EastAfrican); Erdoğan sounded alarms over Turkey’s collapsing fertility rate (Hürriyet Daily News); Noor Riyadh lit up the Saudi capital (Arab News); Iran issued a high-alert warning over an alleged plot targeting Ayatollah Khamenei (Tehran Times); Hamas met Egypt’s intelligence chief amid truce tensions (Al Jazeera); French winemakers faced their worst harvest in 70 years (Le Monde); Italy’s centre-left unified against Meloni (La Repubblica); Spain raised its 2025 growth forecast and introduced a new inequality index (El País); a heated Portuguese debate exposed sharp policy divides (Público); Greek farmers announced nationwide blockades (Kathimerini); the CBI urged tough budget choices in the UK (The Financial Times); Scotland’s wage bill surged by £1 billion (The Scotsman); Ireland launched a €3 million local-biodiversity fund (The Irish Times); Merz cast doubt on Trump’s Ukraine peace deadline (Deutsche Welle); Nordic states reinforced “total defence” (The Local Sweden); Iceland warned of rising organised-crime networks (RÚV); Uzbekistan launched a campaign against digital violence (The Tashkent Times); Putin endorsed a U.S.-brokered Ukraine peace plan (TASS); a deadly Russian drone strike hit Kharkiv (Ukrainska Pravda); India and Canada rebooted trade talks toward CA$70 billion (The Economic Times); and the U.S. shutdown left a permanent $11 billion loss (The Wall Street Journal).

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