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TheJournal.ie on MSNNew poll reveals shift in attitude to law that would ban goods from illegal Israeli settlementsAROUND ONE-IN-three people believe that a new law that would ban Ireland from importing goods from illegal Israeli ...
LONDON - Four pro-Palestinian activists will stand trial in 2027 charged with breaking into a British military air base and damaging two planes in protest against Britain's support for Israel. Read ...
POLICE are investigating after the name of a banned organisation was painted on a Haddington bridge. ‘Palestine Action’ was written in red on the Stevenson Bridge, which crosses the River Tyne, near ...
A unique insight into farming in Palestine and the challenges farmers and food producers are facing in the Occupied West Bank will be shared during a powerful community event in Buncrana next Saturday ...
As the years progress, I feel increasingly disenchanted with what UF stands for. A look into its recent news stories may illustrate the cause of its slow, painful descent in rankings.
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Extra.ie on MSNGAA Palestine announces “with a very heavy heart” that Ireland tour cannot proceedIn an official statement released on Instagram, GAA Palestine has announced that their planned summer trip to Ireland cannot proceed as it is no longer possible to acquire visas and depart on time.
Barred from using Clearview AI, police turned to a marshal in the fire department to run a broad search that turned up photos of the student at his high school graduation.
The band announced a "movement" of artists who have spoken out over the Israel-Palestine war and have faced attempts of ...
Massive Attack have announced an alliance for musicians who are facing "intimidations" from the music industry over their ...
The Government Accountability Project (GAP), a watchdog group based in Washington, D.C., continues to hold the feet of Norfolk Southern and the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to the ...
The Government Accountability Project (GAP), a watchdog group based in Washington, D.C., continues to hold the feet of ...
LISBON — An East Palestine man accused of possessing images of child pornography pleaded guilty Thursday to all 17 counts in the indictment, with sentencing now set for 11 a.m. Sept. 19. Robert W.
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