Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! **Today on Libre News of The World**, we covered a sweeping range of global developments. In **Canada**, the Bank of Canada warned that collapsing productivity threatens long-term growth (*The Globe and Mail*). Oil markets ticked upward as U.S. diplomacy raised fears of future oversupply (*Financial Post*). In **Mexico**, China’s quiet political influence deepened, reshaping regional geopolitics (*The Diplomat*). **Guyana** emerged as the region’s strongest export performer but remains vulnerable due to its oil dependence (*ECLAC*). In **Brazil**, a massive Amazon railway project drew criticism for undermining climate commitments (*AP News*). In **Colombia**, FARC dissident Iván Mordisco threatened to disrupt the 2026 election (*Arab News*). **Chile** heads toward a highly polarised runoff between Jeannette Jara and José Antonio Kast (*The Washington Post*). **Argentina** faces a public-health crisis as childhood vaccination rates collapse (*La Nación*). **China** held lending rates steady for a sixth month (*Reuters*). **Australia** sanctioned Russian dark-web actors (*The Sydney Morning Herald*). **Fiji** reaffirmed press freedom (*Fiji Village*). **Japan** rolled out a record ¥21.3 trillion stimulus (*Nikkei Asia*). **South Korea** introduced new incentives to stabilise markets (*The Korea Herald*). **Vietnam and Algeria** elevated relations to a strategic partnership (*VietnamPlus*). African leaders pledged 1% of GDP to a biodiversity fund (*Africa News*). In **Turkey**, drug seizures exposed a politically protected trafficking network (*Nordic Monitor*). **Saudi Arabia** committed US$1 trillion in spending under a major U.S. deal (*Al Jazeera*). **IAEA** inspectors returned to Iran but urged deeper cooperation (*Anadolu Agency*). **Israel–Gaza** tensions spiked after airstrikes killed at least 25 Palestinians (*Al Jazeera*). **France** secured the freezing of Dubai properties tied to trafficking (*Reuters*). **Italy and Egypt** deepened coordination on Gaza and Sudan (*Ahram Online*). The **OECD** prepared to release its economic survey of Spain (*OECD*). The EU Parliament increased scrutiny of the **EU–Morocco agri-food pact** (*Euractiv*). **Moldova** reaffirmed Romania as its closest EU-integration ally (*Agerpres*). Poor health in northern England was found to cost billions annually (*The Guardian*). **Scotland** launched a support route for overseas care workers (*The Scotsman*). **Ireland** joined a key EU foreign-affairs meeting (*RTÉ News*). **Germany** fell short of its defence-spending target (*The Star*). **Greenland** took centre stage as Denmark assumed the Arctic Council chair (*Arctic Today*). Nordic states expanded joint defence procurement (*Yle News*). **Uzbekistan** was added to U.S. cyber-sanctions lists (*RFE/RL*). **Russia** announced a new electronics tax to boost defence capacity (*Reuters*). **Ukraine** identified a Russian commander as a suspect in Bucha killings (*Ukrinform*). And **India** was named among seven nations set to add over half a billion urban residents by 2050 (*The Hindu*).
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