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6 articlesIreland is embroiled in its own βGeorge Floyd momentβ
A Congolese man's death in Dublin has sparked large-scale protests compared to the George Floyd case. The headline uses a charged comparative framing ('its own') that invokes a high-profile U.S. racial justice event to contextualize an Irish incident.
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Ireland to ban goods from Israeli settlements in West Bank by July
Ireland plans to pass legislation by mid-July restricting trade in goods from Israeli settlements in the West Bank. The move faces opposition from Israel, some U.S. lawmakers, and business groups.
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Ireland to ban goods from Israeli settlements by July
Ireland's government announced plans to ban goods from Israeli settlements by July, fulfilling an October 2024 promise. The article frames this as action by 'one of the most outspoken critics' of Israel's military operations in Gaza. No additional details about implementation, legal basis, or counterarguments are provided.
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Irish governing Fine Gael, opposition Social Democrats share by-election spoils
Ireland's governing Fine Gael and opposition Social Democrats each won one seat in Sunday's by-elections. The article reports election results as a shared victory between the centre-right and centre-left parties.
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Gaza flotilla activists return to Ireland, UK
British and Irish activists from a Gaza-bound flotilla returned to their home countries after being intercepted by Israeli forces. The article reports allegations of detention in containers and use of rubber bullets, with specific focus on an Irish activist's account of conditions.
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Wife of Northern Irelandβs Jeffrey Donaldson unfit for trial, judge says
A judge has ruled that Eleanor Donaldson, wife of former Northern Ireland politician Jeffrey Donaldson, is unfit to stand trial on charges related to historical sexual abuse allegations. The ruling means she will not face trial alongside her husband on the same charges.
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