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At least 30 people were killed and scores wounded on Sunday while attempting to receive food aid in the Gaza Strip, according to health officials and numerous eyewitnesses. Witnesses reported that Israeli forces opened fire on crowds approximately 1,000 yards from an aid distribution site operated by an Israeli-backed foundation. The Israeli army issued a brief statement stating that it was “currently unaware of injuries caused by (Israeli military) fire within the Humanitarian Aid distribution site. The matter is still under review”. The foundation released a statement claiming it delivered aid “without incident” early on Sunday and refuted previous reports…
Calls are growing for free sunscreen to be provided in all schools and public buildings to combat the rising rates of skin cancer, a threat expected to worsen with climate change-induced hotter weather.The urgency stems from the current statistic of over 11,000 new melanoma cases diagnosed annually, with projections indicating a potential doubling of this figure by 2045.Responding to these concerns, Cork County Council is set to formally request the government, through a letter to Minister for Health Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, to implement a universal sunscreen provision system across local authority offices, libraries, schools, and third-level institutions, mirroring the widespread…
His, and Cork manager John Cleary’s, frustration stemmed from the new clean catch, or ‘mark’, interference rule. This rule significantly impacted the game, ultimately contributing to Kerry’s eleven-point win against Cork. News Source : Irish Examiner
Ncuti Gatwa has left Doctor Who and said he “loved every minute of it” as he is seen regenerating into Billie Piper in the season finale. Piper, 42, first appeared in the series as the companion to the ninth Doctor in 2005, playing Rose Tyler alongside Christopher Eccleston’s Time Lord – and then again for the 10th Doctor played by David Tennant. Piper appears to replace Gatwa, who leaves Doctor Who after two seasons in the science-fiction series. 🔥 SPOILERS! 🔥 Watch the moment we said goodbye to the Fifteenth Doctor and hello to… #DoctorWho pic.twitter.com/QP0KWoj7vQ — Doctor Who (@bbcdoctorwho)…
Rochford praised Mayo’s team-wide determination to recover and respond effectively. News Source : Irish Examiner
Stay ahead of the game! Click ‘Sign Up’ to receive our top sporting news directly to your browser. Sign Up You’re subscribed to push notifications for sports news! You can manage your preferences here. News Source : Irish Examiner
Perhaps the defeat stung most for Conor Murray and Peter O’Mahony, marking their final appearances for the club. This conclusion, particularly for such long-serving players alongside Stephen Archer and others unable to participate, felt undeserved. News Source : Irish Examiner
O’Mahoney’s interpretation and subsequent enforcement of the rule during the match at Páirc Uí Chaoimh on Saturday evening had a demonstrably negative impact on Cork’s performance. News Source : Irish Examiner
The question is whether a draw would have been a just outcome. Down established significant leads early on, but Ger Brennan’s team displayed resilience, chipping away at deficits that reached nine points in the second half and a staggering eleven points before halftime. News Source : Irish Examiner
A significant proportion of travellers visit other countries to eat. Local culture is, after all, reflected perfectly in the flavours, aromas, and dining traditions of a city. From the budget-busting high-end experiences to comforting and immersive street food, we all crave special culinary experiences when exploring new places.What we eat when we travel is as important as what we see — according to a report by Hilton, 50% of travellers book their restaurant reservations before their flights. To help you find your way around the gastronomic globe, here’s a round-up of some of the world’s best cities to eat in —with…
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