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<img src=”https://www.irishexaminer.com/cms_media/module_img/9298/4649206_1_articlelarge_4362278_3_articleinline_dan_20beara_206.jpg” /><br>Last year’s Cork GAA CEO Kevin O’Donovan’s annual report strongly criticized the practice of divisional teams withdrawing from competitions after the draws had already been conducted, using the term “shambolic” to describe the situation. News Source : Irish Examiner
Many young farmers make the pilgrimage to Australia or New Zealand to do their 88 days of work and to experience the sunshine down under. These days, it’s almost a rite of passage to bid farewell to the parents for a time and jet off to the other side of the world. With plenty of farm work to be done, agricultural students are at an advantage to their town-dwelling peers when it comes to snagging a job abroad, as long as they don’t balk at a bit of hard work that is. Here are three young farmers who have returned…
Donald Trump has issued a new executive order enacting sweeping travel restrictions on several countries. This revives and expands upon the travel bans he implemented during his previous term in office. The proclamation states that citizens of Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen will face “full” restrictions on entry into the United States. Meanwhile, the order imposes partial restrictions on the entry of nationals from Burundi, Cuba, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan, and Venezuela. According to the US president, his decision was made after “considered foreign policy, national security,…
The threat of Russia and Belarus intensifying hybrid tactics — including sending migrants over borders into the EU — is a “serious concern”, the EU border agency has said. Frontex said these countries had already used migrants as a “geopolitical weapon” and warned Russia would continue to exploit this power to “exert pressure” on the EU. “The situation on the EU’s eastern borders remains volatile due to Russia’s ongoing war of aggression on Ukraine,” the agency said. The flow of migrants across the Eastern borders is influenced by strategic decisions made by Moscow and Minsk to instrumentalise migration to put…
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A new analysis reveals that women are less likely than men to receive treatment for aortic stenosis, a potentially life-threatening heart condition. The research indicates that women are 11% less likely to be referred to a hospital specialist after being diagnosed with aortic stenosis, a heart valve disease. Researchers state that the findings reveal “inequities in management and care of this common and serious condition.” The data also showed disparities in care for South Asian and Black patients, as well as those from lower socioeconomic backgrounds. Aortic stenosis involves a narrowing of the aortic valve or the area surrounding it,…
Women taking weight-loss jabs are being warned they must use effective contraception. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) issued its first alert to the public regarding contraception and weight loss and diabetes jabs following concerns they may not be used safely. The injections have been previously linked to a “baby boom”, with women reporting online that they have had surprise “Ozempic babies” despite using contraception. To date, the MHRA has received more than 40 reports relating to pregnancy among women on the drugs. There are also warnings over a lack of evidence for pregnancy safety for the jabs,…
At 28, O’Leary has been a part of Bristol City since his early teens. It took dedication and perseverance for him to eventually secure the position of first-choice goalkeeper. News Source : Irish Examiner
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The United States has vetoed a UN Security Council resolution that demanded an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza. The veto was cast because the resolution did not explicitly link the ceasefire to the release of hostages held by Hamas.Furthermore, the resolution failed to condemn Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, the event that triggered the ongoing conflict. The US also insisted on provisions requiring Hamas to disarm and withdraw from Gaza, which were absent from the resolution.The remaining 14 members of the 15-nation Security Council voted in favor of the resolution, which characterized the humanitarian situation in Gaza…
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