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**Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition** we reported a wide range of global developments: Quebec reopened debate on its greenhouse-gas targets, with updates sourced from *Winnipeg Free Press*; California faced an early and severe flu season, according to the *Los Angeles Times*; lifesaving medical-oxygen aid reached patients in El Salvador, as covered by *La Prensa Gráfica*; Caribbean islands advanced sustainable tourism efforts, highlighted by *Caribbean Journal*; Brazil entered a historic political chapter as Jair Bolsonaro began his 27-year sentence, reported by *Euronews*; Colombia and France clashed over cocaine-policy approaches, detailed by *France 24*; Chile launched Latin America’s first hydrogen-powered locomotive, according to *Rail Journal*; Argentina restructured its migration-police authority, noted by the *Buenos Aires Times*; China boosted U.S. soybean buys following a Xi–Trump call, as sourced from *Reuters*; Australia’s inflation jumped to 3.8%, per the *ABS*; New Zealand issued a life sentence in the suitcase-murders case, covered by the *New Zealand Herald*; Japan’s Rapidus announced a second semiconductor plant, via *Nikkei Asia*; South Korea saw petrochemical consolidation, reported by *Nikkei Asia*; Vietnam courted investors at its Autumn Forum, covered by the *South China Morning Post*; Africa’s solar boom accelerated, per *Al Jazeera*; Türkiye, Egypt and Qatar coordinated a Gaza ceasefire push, reported by *Al Jazeera*; Saudi Arabia’s PIF sold part of its Mecca-development stake, according to *Bloomberg*; Iran’s foreign minister prepared for Paris talks, via *France 24*; Israel launched a major counter-terror operation in the West Bank, reported by *The Jerusalem Post*; France’s renewables sector saw major consolidation as Neoen sold assets, covered by *Le Monde*; Italy added femicide to its criminal code, noted by *ANSA*; Spain and China launched their first Green Energy Forum, via *El País*; Portugal advanced heritage tourism with Tomar’s Templar Route meeting, reported by *Público*; Azerbaijan pivoted from oil dependency, per *Anadolu Agency*; the UK braced for tax rises under Rachel Reeves’ Budget, via *The Financial Times*; Scotland rejected NHS England’s app in favour of “MyCare,” as covered by *The Scotsman*; Ireland debated judicial-review delays after Dr Orla Kelleher’s critique in *The Irish Times*; Germany’s innovation ranking slipped, reported by *Deutsche Welle*; Nordic nations launched a joint AI push, via *The Local Scandinavia*; Iceland flagged schooling issues for immigrant-background children, covered by *Iceland Monitor*; Uzbekistan’s airports recorded a 14% passenger surge, per *The Times of Central Asia*; Russia weighed a rescue plan for its indebted rail giant, reported by *The Moscow Times*; and a major drone attack struck Zaporizhzhia, reported by the *Kyiv Independent*; India passed sweeping labour-law reforms, covered by *The Hindu*. **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!**
By Libre News**Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition** we reported a wide range of global developments: Quebec reopened debate on its greenhouse-gas targets, with updates sourced from *Winnipeg Free Press*; California faced an early and severe flu season, according to the *Los Angeles Times*; lifesaving medical-oxygen aid reached patients in El Salvador, as covered by *La Prensa Gráfica*; Caribbean islands advanced sustainable tourism efforts, highlighted by *Caribbean Journal*; Brazil entered a historic political chapter as Jair Bolsonaro began his 27-year sentence, reported by *Euronews*; Colombia and France clashed over cocaine-policy approaches, detailed by *France 24*; Chile launched Latin America’s first hydrogen-powered locomotive, according to *Rail Journal*; Argentina restructured its migration-police authority, noted by the *Buenos Aires Times*; China boosted U.S. soybean buys following a Xi–Trump call, as sourced from *Reuters*; Australia’s inflation jumped to 3.8%, per the *ABS*; New Zealand issued a life sentence in the suitcase-murders case, covered by the *New Zealand Herald*; Japan’s Rapidus announced a second semiconductor plant, via *Nikkei Asia*; South Korea saw petrochemical consolidation, reported by *Nikkei Asia*; Vietnam courted investors at its Autumn Forum, covered by the *South China Morning Post*; Africa’s solar boom accelerated, per *Al Jazeera*; Türkiye, Egypt and Qatar coordinated a Gaza ceasefire push, reported by *Al Jazeera*; Saudi Arabia’s PIF sold part of its Mecca-development stake, according to *Bloomberg*; Iran’s foreign minister prepared for Paris talks, via *France 24*; Israel launched a major counter-terror operation in the West Bank, reported by *The Jerusalem Post*; France’s renewables sector saw major consolidation as Neoen sold assets, covered by *Le Monde*; Italy added femicide to its criminal code, noted by *ANSA*; Spain and China launched their first Green Energy Forum, via *El País*; Portugal advanced heritage tourism with Tomar’s Templar Route meeting, reported by *Público*; Azerbaijan pivoted from oil dependency, per *Anadolu Agency*; the UK braced for tax rises under Rachel Reeves’ Budget, via *The Financial Times*; Scotland rejected NHS England’s app in favour of “MyCare,” as covered by *The Scotsman*; Ireland debated judicial-review delays after Dr Orla Kelleher’s critique in *The Irish Times*; Germany’s innovation ranking slipped, reported by *Deutsche Welle*; Nordic nations launched a joint AI push, via *The Local Scandinavia*; Iceland flagged schooling issues for immigrant-background children, covered by *Iceland Monitor*; Uzbekistan’s airports recorded a 14% passenger surge, per *The Times of Central Asia*; Russia weighed a rescue plan for its indebted rail giant, reported by *The Moscow Times*; and a major drone attack struck Zaporizhzhia, reported by the *Kyiv Independent*; India passed sweeping labour-law reforms, covered by *The Hindu*. **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!**