The global scope in LFortran is special to enable interactivity and usage in a notebook and defines a set of additional rules. You actually don't need a program
body to run any Fortran code there, just using the print statement directly will work:
print *, "Hello world!"
The extensions to Fortran available are described here.
Further, a program
itself is not supposed to be callable, rather it should execute directly after being declared (this might be a bug in LFortran, reported it in lfortran#648). Instead you might want to declare a subroutine
:
subroutine new
print *, "Hello world!"
end subroutine new
And than run it with
call new