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Survivors of Japan’s Nuclear Bombings Awarded Nobel Peace Prize
The Japanese organization Nihon Hidankyo, a grassroots coalition composed of atomic bomb survivors from Hiroshima and Nagasaki, has been honored with the Nobel Peace Prize.
Members of this group, often referred to as Hibakusha, are living witnesses to the catastrophic aftermath of the only two nuclear attacks ever executed in warfare. These individuals have committed their lives to the relentless pursuit of a world devoid of nuclear arsenals.
The Norwegian Nobel Committee, in their official citation, stated, “Hibakusha is…
Hurricane Season Unleashes a Tide of Misleading Information in Campaigns
"When did that become acceptable?" Barack Obama mused, voicing his concern to a crowd at a Pittsburgh campaign rally. "Why would we just accept that?"
What raised eyebrows was Donald Trump's audacious jab at Kamala Harris regarding the federal response to Hurricane Helene, a disaster that wreaked havoc particularly in North Carolina, leaving communities in devastation and sorrow.
During a campaign event in pivotal Michigan, Trump asserted, "The Harris-Biden administration claims they lack funds for hurricane relief... They…
UNIFIL Forces Commit to Their Position Amid Rising Violence
This past week, Israeli military operations targeted United Nations peacekeeping installations in southern Lebanon, igniting significant worries about the safety of international personnel in the region. According to the UN, while their troops would scale back operations, they weren’t intending to withdraw entirely.
The decision of Irish soldiers to stay put at UN post 6-52, even as nearby Israeli forces established a firing position, has been characterized by many Lebanese as a display of “grit and resolve,” as noted by…
Authorities Probe 40 Fresh Accusations Involving Al Fayed and Associates
The Metropolitan Police Service in the UK has launched a probe into 40 new claims involving rape and sexual assault against Mohamed Al Fayed, along with other individuals, spanning from 1979 to 2013.
This investigation follows a surge of reports received by authorities after the BBC aired a documentary last month that scrutinized the former owner of Harrods and Fulham FC.
The latest allegations concern 40 alleged victims and come on top of existing claims known to police prior to the BBC's exposé, as stated by Scotland…
Southern European nations urge for a ceasefire in the Middle East
Leaders from nine Mediterranean countries have united in their plea to halt the ongoing violence in Gaza and Lebanon.
In a recent statement, French President Emmanuel Macron and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticized Israeli attacks on UN peacekeepers in southern Lebanon, labeling them as "unacceptable." This sentiment was mirrored by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez.
These three nations contribute approximately 2,000 troops to the UNIFIL mission, which reported that Israeli tank fire resulted in injuries…
Taoiseach Urges Israel to Cease Attacks on UN Peacekeeping Forces
The Taoiseach has strongly asserted that Israel must halt its attacks on UNIFIL personnel stationed in southern Lebanon.
This statement follows a recent incident in which Israeli forces targeted the headquarters of UN peacekeepers, resulting in injuries to peacekeepers for the second time in just two days.
For the second time within 48 hours, explosions rattled the Naqoura base of UNIFIL, causing significant concern.
Two peacekeepers sustained injuries when blasts erupted near an observation tower, illuminating the…
Gaza’s Civil Defense Agency Reports Death Toll Rises to 30 Due to Israeli Airstrikes in Jabalia
According to the civil defense agency in Gaza, Israeli airstrikes have tragically resulted in the deaths of at least 30 individuals today in the northern region, particularly in the town and refugee camp of Jabalia, amid escalating combat operations conducted by the Israeli military.
Mahmud Bassal, the agency's spokesperson, reported that a specific strike occurring shortly before 9:40 PM local time (which aligns with 6:40 PM in Ireland) tragically claimed "12 lives, including women and children" in Jabalia.
Furthermore,…
Feeling the Pain from Afar: Lebanese Community in Ireland Grapples with the Conflict Back Home
Perched on St Andrew’s Street in Dublin, The Cedar Tree restaurant might be nearly 4,000 kilometers away from Lebanon, yet for its dedicated staff and the broader Lebanese community living in Ireland, thoughts of their homeland linger daily.
In recent weeks, the coastal nation of Lebanon has faced a barrage of airstrikes from Israel, resulting in tragic losses exceeding 1,000 lives and displacing around 600,000 individuals, as reported by the UN. The staggering toll weighs heavily on all who have ties to the region.…
WWF Reports a 73% Decline in Wildlife Populations Since 1970
According to the latest comprehensive evaluation by WWF, the wild populations of various monitored animal species have seen a staggering decline of over 70% in the past fifty years.
This sobering assessment is powered by data from an impressive 35,000 populations spanning more than 5,000 distinct species, including mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and fish. The WWF Living Planet Index reveals a disturbing trend of accelerating declines across the globe.
Particularly alarming is the situation in biodiversity-rich areas…