On this episode of Libre News of The World Super Express Edition, we dive into a fast-moving world of political turmoil, economic shifts, and cultural milestones. Portugal’s Prime Minister Luís Montenegro faces a corruption scandal that could trigger the nation’s third election in just over three years, while Greece’s Kyriakos Mitsotakis is battling a no-confidence vote tied to his government’s handling of a deadly train crash. In Germany, mounting doubts over U.S. security guarantees have sparked unprecedented discussions about developing a domestic nuclear arsenal. Meanwhile, India’s economy is losing momentum, with growth expected to slow to 6.4%, and Vietnam’s coral reefs near Nha Trang face near-collapse from climate change and unchecked human activity. On a brighter note, Rome’s Palazzo Barberini opened a historic Caravaggio exhibition, and in Norway, the Royal Family confirmed Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s ongoing health struggles with chronic pulmonary fibrosis. Stay tuned for more updates on Libre News of The World Super Express Edition.