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Libre News of The World. Wedesday the 3rd of September 2025

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Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World: Australian Apples Granted Fumigation-Free Entry Into Canada (The Sydney Morning Herald); Bessent Reassures on Fed Independence as Lagarde Issues Global Warning (The Washington Post); Pro-Palestinian Activists Target Guatemala’s Holocaust Museum With Graffiti (The Jerusalem Post); Maduro Condemns U.S. Naval Presence, Warns of Regime Change Plot (Al Jazeera); Scientists Identify New ‘Moustache’ Snake in Brazil’s Cerrado (The Guardian); 33 Colombian Soldiers Freed Following Rebel-Linked Abduction in Guaviare (El Tiempo); Chile and U.S. Close In on Landmark Trade Agreement (La Tercera); Argentine Court Blocks Release of Audios Tied to President Milei’s Sister (Clarín); China’s Military Parade Masks Sweeping Purge of Top Brass (The Washington Post); Australia Holds Permanent Migration Cap Amid High Net Migration Numbers (The Guardian Australia); New Zealand Reopens Door to Luxury Home Purchases for Golden Visa Holders (The New Zealand Herald); Kremlin’s Patrushev Warns Japan Against ‘Suicidal’ Militarisation (Reuters); Singapore and India Explore New Horizons in Space Collaboration (The Straits Times); Thailand Lowers Tourism Forecast as Arrivals Decline (Bangkok Post); Africa Faces Growing Dementia Crisis Amid Limited Support Systems (BBC News); Turkey Shuts Airspace and Ports to Israeli Flights and Cargo (Al Jazeera); Saudi Arabia Expands Vision 2030 Beyond Oil Into Lifestyle and Culture (Arab News); Iran, China, and Russia Reject European Push to Revive UN Sanctions (Al Jazeera); Belgium to Recognize Palestine, Sanction Israel Over Gaza Crisis (Politico Europe); France Leads Virtual Summit on Ukraine’s Future Security Framework (Euronews); Italy Nears Early Exit from EU Deficit Oversight, Says Lagarde (Il Sole 24 Ore); Sánchez Launches Ten-Point Plan to Confront Spain’s Climate Emergency (El País); Portugal Launches Tough Crackdown on Illegal Immigration (Diário de Notícias); Malta to Recognize Palestinian State at UN General Assembly in September (Times of Malta); Starmer Appoints Top Economists to Reinforce Fiscal Strategy (The Guardian); Audit Warns Nearly 300,000 Scottish Homes at Risk from Flooding (The Scotsman); Ireland’s Driver Shortage Sparks Fears of Christmas Turkey Shortfall (Irish Independent); Germany Pushes Back on von der Leyen’s Ukraine Troop Proposal (Deutsche Welle); Landslide Shuts Norway’s E6 Highway, Severing Key Nordic Artery (Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation – NRK); Iceland Crowned World’s Most Peaceful Country for 18th Consecutive Year (The Independent); Indian Student Warns of Dire Conditions in Uzbekistan’s MBBS Programs (The Times of India); Oil Prices Spike as Russia-Ukraine Conflict Fuels Supply Concerns (Financial Times); and Finland Backs Security Guarantees for Ukraine, Warns Peace Still Distant (Helsinki Times). 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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Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World: Australian Apples Granted Fumigation-Free Entry Into Canada (The Sydney Morning Herald); Bessent Reassures on Fed Independence as Lagarde Issues Global Warning (The Washington Post); Pro-Palestinian Activists Target Guatemala’s Holocaust Museum With Graffiti (The Jerusalem Post); Maduro Condemns U.S. Naval Presence, Warns of Regime Change Plot (Al Jazeera); Scientists Identify New ‘Moustache’ Snake in Brazil’s Cerrado (The Guardian); 33 Colombian Soldiers Freed Following Rebel-Linked Abduction in Guaviare (El Tiempo); Chile and U.S. Close In on Landmark Trade Agreement (La Tercera); Argentine Court Blocks Release of Audios Tied to President Milei’s Sister (Clarín); China’s Military Parade Masks Sweeping Purge of Top Brass (The Washington Post); Australia Holds Permanent Migration Cap Amid High Net Migration Numbers (The Guardian Australia); New Zealand Reopens Door to Luxury Home Purchases for Golden Visa Holders (The New Zealand Herald); Kremlin’s Patrushev Warns Japan Against ‘Suicidal’ Militarisation (Reuters); Singapore and India Explore New Horizons in Space Collaboration (The Straits Times); Thailand Lowers Tourism Forecast as Arrivals Decline (Bangkok Post); Africa Faces Growing Dementia Crisis Amid Limited Support Systems (BBC News); Turkey Shuts Airspace and Ports to Israeli Flights and Cargo (Al Jazeera); Saudi Arabia Expands Vision 2030 Beyond Oil Into Lifestyle and Culture (Arab News); Iran, China, and Russia Reject European Push to Revive UN Sanctions (Al Jazeera); Belgium to Recognize Palestine, Sanction Israel Over Gaza Crisis (Politico Europe); France Leads Virtual Summit on Ukraine’s Future Security Framework (Euronews); Italy Nears Early Exit from EU Deficit Oversight, Says Lagarde (Il Sole 24 Ore); Sánchez Launches Ten-Point Plan to Confront Spain’s Climate Emergency (El País); Portugal Launches Tough Crackdown on Illegal Immigration (Diário de Notícias); Malta to Recognize Palestinian State at UN General Assembly in September (Times of Malta); Starmer Appoints Top Economists to Reinforce Fiscal Strategy (The Guardian); Audit Warns Nearly 300,000 Scottish Homes at Risk from Flooding (The Scotsman); Ireland’s Driver Shortage Sparks Fears of Christmas Turkey Shortfall (Irish Independent); Germany Pushes Back on von der Leyen’s Ukraine Troop Proposal (Deutsche Welle); Landslide Shuts Norway’s E6 Highway, Severing Key Nordic Artery (Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation – NRK); Iceland Crowned World’s Most Peaceful Country for 18th Consecutive Year (The Independent); Indian Student Warns of Dire Conditions in Uzbekistan’s MBBS Programs (The Times of India); Oil Prices Spike as Russia-Ukraine Conflict Fuels Supply Concerns (Financial Times); and Finland Backs Security Guarantees for Ukraine, Warns Peace Still Distant (Helsinki Times). 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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