Libre News of The World Express Edition. Thursday the 28th of August 2025
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Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Express Edition: Canada Goose Poised on Fashion’s Edge: Bain Capital Receives $1.4 Billion Take-Private Bids (The Globe and Mail), Immigrant Numbers in Reverse: Pew Report Sparks Alarm and Reflection (Pew Research Center), Record-Breaking U.S. Coast Guard Drug Seizure Sails Through Central American Waters (U.S. Coast Guard Newsroom), Venezuela Mobilises Naval Force Into Caribbean to Halt Drug Trade (Reuters), Petrobras Poised for a Return to Nigeria Amid Deepening Ties (The Guardian Nigeria), Villagers, Allegedly at Rebel Orders, Kidnap 34 Soldiers in Guaviare (El Tiempo), Watchdog on the Rise: Comptroller Dorothy Pérez Expands Medical Leave Probe (La Tercera), Economy on a Tightrope: Central Bank Pounds Down on Liquidity Amid Political Turmoil (Buenos Aires Times), The Elements Strike Hard: Extreme Rain Leaves a Multibillion-Yuan Toll Across China (Xinhua News), Supermarket Showdowns: New 'Express Lane' to Usher in Competition (RNZ), Mitsubishi Weighs Retreat from Ambitious Offshore Wind Projects (Nikkei Asia), Mega-Merger Ahead: HD Hyundai Heavy to Unite with Mipo Affiliate to Boost U.S. Shipbuilding Reach (Yonhap News Agency), Skybound Ambitions: Amazon Eyes Launching Kuiper Satellite Internet in Vietnam (Vietnam News), TICAD9 Sparks a New African–Japanese Constellation of Innovation (The Japan Times), Turkey in the Diplomatic Spotlight: Possible Host for Ukraine–Russia Peace Talks (Al Jazeera), Green Alchemy in the Desert: Saudi Green Hydrogen Ambitions Empowered by Sinopec (Arab News), Australia Exposes an Arson Plot Linked to Iran, Expels Ambassador (The Sydney Morning Herald), Journalists Killed in Gaza Hospital Strike Blasts Gaps in Protection (Al Jazeera), A Nation on Edge: Two-Thirds of French Citizens Demand Snap Elections (LCI), Italian Government Asks Banks to Bridge the Gap for 2026 Tax Cuts (Il Sole 24 Ore), Telefónica Eyes Bold Move: Considering Buyout of Vodafone Spain (El Confidencial), Powering Resilience: Portugal Pumps €400 Million into Grid Upgrades After Iberian Blackout (Público), From Energy to Aid: Azerbaijan to Fuel Syria’s Recovery with Major Gas Exports (Anadolu Agency), Ofgem Raises UK Energy Price Cap by 2%—Households Face Bigger Bills This Winter (BBC News), Behind the Badge: Female Weary of Sexism Say They’re Still ‘Making the Tea’ at Police Scotland (The Scotsman), Crèche Crisis: 40,000 Young Children Await Daycare Places—Budget 2026 Tension Mounts (The Irish Times), Defensive Discontent: Germany May Exit Franco-German Jet Project Amid Friction (Deutsche Welle), Denmark Summons U.S. Diplomacy Over Greenland Interference Allegations (Politiken), Green-Powered Digital Expansion: Crusoe Cloud Grows in Icelandic ICE02 Data Center (Morgunblaðið), Uzbekistan Shines as a Frontier Investment Star—$1.5B Eurobond, State Asset Privatizations, IPO Plans Unveiled (The Astana Times), Fuel Famine Downstream: Ukrainian Drones Leave Parts of Russia Running Dry (The Moscow Times), Borders Reopen—Young Ukrainian Men Aged 18–22 Now Can Exit the Country Amid Martial Law (Ukrainska Pravda), Bangladesh Can No Longer Carry the Rohingya Crisis Alone, Nobel Laureate Warns (The Daily Star), and Canberra Stands Alone—Rejects Claims of Israeli Influence in Iran Envoy Expulsion (The Canberra 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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