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Irish Filmmakers Set Their Sights on Oscar Glory Over Lunch

Today, a wave of anticipation washes over Los Angeles as the Oscar nominations are set to be announced around lunchtime. The clock ticks toward 1:30 PM, and fingers are crossed that this year’s nods will shine brightly on Irish cinema—an ever-flourishing beacon of talent. In the spotlight, the Rich Peppiatt-directed film *Kneecap* emerges as a strong contender for accolades. This music biopic isn’t just another entry; it’s expected to vie for Best International Feature Film and, hold your horses, it could also snag a…

Irish Advocate Bernárd Lynch Awarded the Freedom of the City of London

It’s not every day that the streets of London echo with an honor befitting someone of extraordinary courage and compassion. Recently, Bernárd Lynch, the illustrious Irish activist and former Catholic priest, was bestowed the Freedom of the City of London, a recognition reserved for those who truly leave a mark on society. Nestled in the heart of Ennis, County Clare, Lynch’s journey is nothing short of remarkable. His prominence burgeoned amidst the tumultuous backdrop of New York City during the height of the AIDS crisis.…

Irish HIV/AIDS Advocate Bernárd Lynch to be Honored with Freedom of the City of London

Esteemed Irish HIV/AIDS advocate and former priest, Bernárd Lynch, is set to be honored with the Freedom of the City of London at a ceremony this very day. Hailing from Ennis in County Clare, Lynch made waves while serving as a Catholic priest in New York during the harrowing times of the AIDS crisis. His dedication and resilience not only made him a beacon of hope but also a critical voice for those often left unheard in society. Who could have imagined that a time riddled with despair could also birth such unwavering…

Irish Duo Recalls Escaping Their Los Angeles Residence During the Palisades Inferno

In the serene little enclave of Pacific Palisades, where ocean views meet hillside charm, an Irish couple recently found themselves caught in a nightmare that’s become all too familiar in the west—a devastating wildfire that swept through their community like a runaway freight train. Dermot and Anne Tuohy, who boldly describe their current situation as that of the "lucky ones," have become unwitting witnesses to the destructive fury of nature. “Our part of the Palisades, known as the ‘highlands,’ only got a partial…

Irish Couple Shares Their Escape from Their Los Angeles Home Amidst the Palisades Blaze

Dermot and Anne Tuohy, an Irish couple, found themselves hastily escaping their Los Angeles residence as the Palisades Fire wreaked havoc, leaving their neighborhood in smoldering ruins. They consider themselves fortunate—“the lucky ones," as they put it. "We call Pacific Palisades home, which is split into two sections: the 'village' and the Highlands. Thankfully, we’re in the Highlands, though it suffered some damage; the village, however, is a total loss," Mr. Tuohy shared during an interview with RTÉ News, his…

An Irish Man in LA Reflects on His Community’s Devastation After Wildfires

“It's more terrifying than any film; it’s a reality,” shared Andrew Duggan, an Irishman residing in Altadena, Los Angeles. Just five hours transformed his and his partner Renata's lives—“we lost everything,” he lamented. Duggan has called Altadena home for several years, where he and Renata have invested in a house and a design studio. Unfortunately, wildfires have ravaged the Los Angeles area, claiming the lives of at least ten individuals and obliterating nearly 10,000 structures. With five fires persisting into their…

The Irish UNIFIL Region: A Look at How Journalists Track Developments in a Conflict Zone

As tensions escalate in Lebanon, the Irish peacekeepers find themselves ensnared between two opposing factions. While clashes erupt on the ground, an intense battle for narrative and public sentiment unfolds online, compounded by widespread anxieties regarding the reliability of information circulating in the digital realm. The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) has raised alarms about the proliferation of false narratives, emphasizing the tangible repercussions such misinformation can impose on peacekeeping…

Irish Family Returns Home After Being Stranded in Lebanon

An Irish family recently found themselves caught in the chaos of Israeli missile strikes while in Lebanon, but they have safely returned home after a harrowing evacuation. Munir Zabad, aged 53, alongside his wife Ghada, 47, their 24-year-old daughter Ghadir, and 12-year-old son Hassan, touched down in Kilkenny on Saturday after making a stop at Eindhoven Airport in the Netherlands. The family had journeyed to Lebanon for two poignant reasons: to honor the memory of Mr. Zabad's late father and to celebrate Ghadir’s nuptials…

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