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Orcas sink sailing yacht in Strait of Gibraltar

An unknown number of orcas have sunk a sailing yacht after ramming it in Moroccan waters in the Strait of Gibraltar, Spain’s maritime rescue service has said, a new attack in what has become a trend in the past four years. The vessel Alboran Cognac, which measured 15 metres in …

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Man, 23, charged with murder of man in Sallins

A 23-year-old man has been charged with murder after the fatal stabbing of a man in Co Kildare in the early hours of Sunday morning. Valeriu Melnic, with an address in Calliaghstown Lower in Rathcoole, Co Dublin, was charged with the murder of 39-year-old Ion Daghi at an address in …

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Baltimore bridge demolished with controlled explosions

US crews in Baltimore set off controlled explosions to allow them to remove a portion of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge from the bow of the massive container ship that toppled following a collision in March. In the early morning of 26 March, the Dali, lost power and crashed …

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Israeli forces press Gaza offensive from north and south

Israeli forces have pushed deep into Gaza’s northern edge to recapture an area from Hamas fighters, while in the south tanks and troops pushed across a highway into Rafah, leaving civilians scrambling to find safety. Some of the most intense fighting for weeks is raging in both the north and …

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Increase in number of tents along Grand Canal in Dublin

There are now 48 tents along a section of the Grand Canal in Dublin sheltering unaccommodated asylum seekers, an increase from last Thursday when there were 26. The tents are along the north side of the canal between Baggot Street and Leeson Street. The first tents were pitched on this …

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At least 14 killed after billboard collapses in Mumbai

At least 14 people were killed and 75 others were injured after a billboard bigger than an Olympic swimming pool fell on them during a thunderstorm in India’s financial capital Mumbai, authorities said, with dozens still feared trapped. Videos showed the towering hoarding billowing in the wind before collapsing on …

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People urged to register to vote ahead of elections

The Electoral Commission is calling on people to register to vote ahead of the local and European elections next month. Monday 20 May is the last possible date for people to register to vote in time for the elections on 7 June. People can register to vote on checktheregister.ie or …

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Ireland leads call for EU to adopt Nature Restoration Law

Ireland is leading a call for European Union member states to vote to adopt the controversial Nature Restoration Law at the next EU council meeting in June. A letter urging fellow ministers across the EU to approve the law, sent by Minister for the Environment Eamon Ryan and Minister for …

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Death toll from floods in Indonesia rises to 50

Rescuers recovered more bodies after flash floods and cold lava flow on Indonesia’s Sumatra island over the weekend killed at least 50 people and left another 27 missing, the country’s disaster agency said. Hours of heavy rain caused large volcanic rocks to roll down one of Indonesia’s most active volcanoes …

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