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Portal closes for a time as 'blurring' unsatisfactory
Dublin-New York portal turned off again after efforts to blur incidents of 'inappropriate behaviour' failed
By Cian O'broin
Dublin video portal to New York shuts temporarily due to unruly behaviour
By Rory Carroll
Dublin-New York portal to close until 'later this week' after bid to blur lewd images fails
By Ronan McGreevy
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UCC students set up encampment in university's quad over links with Israel
By Alison O'reilly
UCC Students Establish Encampment
Student encampment for Palestine established at UCC
By Emma O Kelly
Watch as Cork students set up UCC campus encampment protest for Palestine
By Daire Fitton, Sara Rountree and Thomas Lawrance
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Dubai property empire of Daniel Kinahan's wife revealed in data leak
By Eamon Dillon
Dubai Unlocked: Kinahan cartel's Dubai properties: Empire worth millions of euro is secretly sold off
By Conor Gallagher and Karrie Kehoe
Dubai property portfolio calls into question effectiveness of sanctions on Kinahan cartel leader, experts say
Dubai Unlocked: How Kinahan cartel's Dubai properties were secretly sold off after crime gang hit by US sanctions
By Conor Gallagher and Karrie Kehoe
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President Higgins condemns attacks on aid convoys to Gaza
Israeli protesters attack Gaza aid trucks in West Bank
By Malu Cursino
Israeli protesters block aid convoy heading for Gaza
‘Total outrage’: White House condemns Israeli settlers’ attack on Gaza aid trucks
By Quique Kierszenbaum, Lorenzo Tondo and Julian Borger
Israeli protesters block aid convoy headed to Gaza
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All supports for refugees and asylum seekers to be reviewed, Taoiseach says
By Jack Horgan-Jones, Marie O'halloran and Jack Power
Cabinet signs off on plan to cut Ukraine refugee payments
By Paul Cunningham
Ukrainian refugees to have welfare allowances cut from €232 per week to €38.80, under new plan
By Pat Leahy and Harry McGee
Harris accused of pandering to 'thugs' by agreeing cuts to Ukrainian welfare payments
By Elaine Loughlin and Tadgh McNally
Harris: Social welfare cuts for Ukrainian refugees is about 'consistency'
By Robert Kindregan
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€1m settlement over man's death in Limerick bridge fall
Family of man who drowned in River Shannon while working on Limerick Bridge settles High Court action for €1.1m
Family of Kerry man who plunged to death in river while working on Limerick bridge settle action for €1.1m
By Ann O'Loughlin
Family of stonemason, 36, who plunged to his death when steel work cage fell into River Shannon settle...
By Aodhan O Faolain
Family of man who plunged to his death while working on Limerick bridge settle action for €1.1m - Homepage - Waterford News & Star
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