
Libre News of The World Super Express Edition. Friday the 23rd of May 2025
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Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on Libre News of The World Super Express Edition, we covered major developments across the globe. In "Canada Considers Role in U.S. ‘Golden Dome’ Space Missile Shield" (The Globe and Mail), Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed Canada is in talks to join the ambitious U.S. missile defense project. In "Israeli Embassy Staff Fatally Shot Outside Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C." (Associated Press), a politically motivated attack left two diplomats dead, prompting widespread condemnation. "Measles Outbreak in Belize Raises Alarm After Decades of Immunity" (Ministry of Health and Wellness), reported seven cases in Cayo and Corozal. "Vybz Kartel Announces 2025 ‘Worl' Boss Tour’ After Prison Release" (Jamaica Gleaner) marked the dancehall icon’s return to global stages. In "Brazil to Host COP30 in Belém Amid Environmental Challenges" (The Guardian), concerns over Amazon deforestation shadow climate ambitions. "Colombia Faces Growing Risk of Power Grid Collapse" (El Tiempo), as overreliance on hydroelectric power and declining reserves threaten national energy security. "Chile Prepares for Día de los Patrimonios 2025" (La Tercera) with 2,000 cultural events planned. In "Contaminated Fentanyl Crisis in Argentina Leaves 14 Dead" (Clarín), tainted medical supplies prompt a nationwide health alert. "China to Support Tech Firms in Overseas Listings" (South China Morning Post) with regulatory easing and strategic backing. "Australia Approves First Alzheimer’s Drug in 25 Years" (Sydney Morning Herald) as Kisunla enters the market with high expectations and costs. "New Zealand's 2025 Budget Signals Austerity Amid Trade Shocks" (Radio New Zealand) with record-low new spending. "Music Awards Japan 2025 Celebrates Nation’s Top Artists" (Japan Times) as Fujii Kaze, Yoasobi, and others dominate headlines. 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!