On this episode of Libre News of the World, we covered key global developments shaping the week. Azerbaijan intensified its dispute with Russia over the downing of a passenger plane near Aktau, vowing to take legal action and closing the Russian House cultural center in Baku (Eurasianet). In Ireland, safety upgrades at the Cliffs of Moher will lead to partial closures throughout 2025 following concerns over dangerous sections of the walking route (Irish Times). Sweden is reeling from a tragic mass shooting at an educational center in Örebro, with authorities investigating what is being described as one of the worst such incidents in the country's history (Aftonbladet). Facing financial difficulties, UK universities, including Southampton, Newcastle, and Surrey, are planning to establish campuses in India to tap into the large student market (Times of India). In financial news, the Swiss National Bank is signaling the potential return of negative interest rates as inflation remains below target (Swissinfo). Meanwhile, in Tanzania, leaders from eastern and southern Africa are meeting to address the worsening conflict in eastern Congo, focusing on solutions to contain the violence caused by the M23 rebel group (The East African). Finally, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk called on the EU to take decisive action on energy prices and illegal migration, warning that these challenges are fueling the rise of right-wing, eurosceptic movements across Europe (Politico Europe). Stay tuned for more updates on Libre News of the World.