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“Use ‘conflict’ or ‘military offensive’ and NOT ‘war’ or ‘invasion’ when referring to the situation in Ukraine.” “Do NOT add the Ukrainian flag to personal or official social media accounts or websites,” the email continued, referring to a practice that has become common to show support for Ukraine. ‘ Reputational risk’“This is an important reminder that we, as international civil servants, have a
And she explained how, in the previous week, the new home she had made in Ireland had been turned upside down by an article in Germany’s Der Spiegel magazine. “This is what comes about when you’re skinned alive,” she said, as we sat staring out at the gentle waves of the Havel river that flows into the Wannsee. “This is about a publishing house hanging someone out on a fence to dry.” 'Inventing Ho
“I used Aristotle’s theory of the golden mean to explain how we are unable to find moderation in the modern world,” she said. While people generally had affection for the natural world we are becoming “less attached” to it and “more heavily dependent on devices that give a distorted view of nature”. This helped to explain “why we destroy what we love”. This is the second year of the awards - desig
Mr Harris said he took his medical advice on vaccinations from his chief medical officer, the European Medicines Agency and the World Health Organisation “not from random social media accounts”. “If you want to give medical advice on vaccinations, become a doctor. If not, get out of the way and stay away from our public health policy.” “We have vaccines in this country that can prevent death. We h
Opposition politicians have singled out the sale of a plot of land last year to Moritomo Gakuen by the government in Osaka Prefecture at a fraction of the appraised price. A primary school is being built on the 8,770sq m plot. Mr Abe’s wife, Akie, will be its honorary principal when it opens in April. The prime minister’s name was used to solicit donations. Below list priceYasunori Kagoike, the pr
Damien Dempsey at Iveagh Gardens: Stage times, set list, ticket information, support acts, weather and moreEverything you need to know about Dempsey’s Dublin concerts on Friday, July 19th and Saturday, July 20th
Can you help? http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/02/120.gif The National Library of Ireland is seeking the public’s help in an attempt to find out more about the images in its collection. Some questions have been answered through its flickr page (http://iti.ms/wTabRa) but some remain a mystery. Can you help? http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/gallery/files/2012/02/27.gif A prisoner u
Syria: truth is the first casualtySYRIA IS SUSPENDED between civic peace and civil war SYRIA IS SUSPENDED between civic peace and civil war. Syrians who live together in harmony in the country’s main cities of Damascus and Aleppo have, in areas torched by rebellion, become bitter enemies confronting each other across urban front lines. Mona Ghannem, an opposition activist, recounts a story to expl
Bird life badly hit by nuclear fallout in JapanRESEARCHERS WORKING in the irradiated zone around the disabled Fukushima nuclear plant say bird populations there have begun … RESEARCHERS WORKING in the irradiated zone around the disabled Fukushima nuclear plant say bird populations there have begun to dwindle, in what may be a chilling harbinger of the impact of radioactive fallout on local life. I
Nigerian attacks leave 178 deadThe death toll from gun and bomb attacks in the northern Nigerian city of Kano has risen to at least 178, a doctor in its main… The death toll from gun and bomb attacks in the northern Nigerian city of Kano has risen to at least 178, a doctor in its main hospital said today, making this by far the deadliest attack claimed by the radical Islamist sect Boko Haram. "We
In a guest post to mark the anniversary of Samuel Beckett’s death, Mary Boland writes on the relationship between the Irish playwright and the man who was in many way’s his Czech counterpart, Václav Havel AS SAMUEL BECKETT lay dying in a Paris hospital in December 1989, the news that Václav Havel was to be president of Czechoslovakia brought a weak smile to his lips. The Irish author, who died 22
'Least bad' Japanese leader Naoto Kan throws in the towelThe race to succeed the nation’s sixth leader in five years is under way, writes DAVID McNEILL in Tokyo The race to succeed the nation's sixth leader in five years is under way, writes DAVID McNEILLin Tokyo IT IS fitting perhaps that the resignation of Japan’s prime minister was greeted by Tokyo’s worst downpour of the year. Like a steamy tr
Strikes will 'antagonise' many in Arab world, says ChomskyMilitary intervention in Libya is a serious mistake, activist Noam Chomsky tells SAUNDRA SATTERLEE Military intervention in Libya is a serious mistake, activist Noam Chomsky tells SAUNDRA SATTERLEE NOAM CHOMSKY wrote about the Spanish Civil War at the age of 10 for his school newspaper, was briefly jailed with Norman Mailer in 1967 for an a
The pseudoscience of creating beautiful (or ugly) waterA Japanese ‘doctor of alternative medicine’ claims to be able to think good or bad thoughts when looking at a glass of water … A Japanese 'doctor of alternative medicine' claims to be able to think good or bad thoughts when looking at a glass of water and form appealing or ugly ice crystals, writes WILLIAM REVILLE SEVERAL PEOPLE recently asked
Tens of thousands march in Derry to honour Bloody Sunday victimsIN ONE of the largest demonstrations ever seen in Derry, tens of thousands of marchers have marked the 39th anniversary of Bloody… IN ONE of the largest demonstrations ever seen in Derry, tens of thousands of marchers have marked the 39th anniversary of Bloody Sunday by completing the original march route to the city’s Guildhall. Four
The man who wasn't thereEven as his political career crumbled, and with party rivals probing his wounds, Brian Cowen couldn’t shake off the tired cliches… Even as his political career crumbled, and with party rivals probing his wounds, Brian Cowen couldn’t shake off the tired cliches, defensive persona and sheer bad luck that have defined his time as Taoiseach ON THURSDAY EVENING he stood in his l
Adams rejects WikiLeaks claimsFianna Fáil hostility toward Sinn Féin’s electoral ambitions led Bertie Ahern to accuse the party's leaders of knowing about … Fianna Fáil hostility toward Sinn Féin’s electoral ambitions led Bertie Ahern to accuse the party's leaders of knowing about plans to rob the Northern Bank in December 2004, Gerry Adams claimed today. According to the latest WikiLeaks disclosu
If you thought the bank bailout was bad, wait until the mortgage defaults hit home THE BIG PICTURE: Ireland is effectively insolvent – the next crisis will be mass home mortgage default, writes MORGAN KELLY… THE BIG PICTURE:Ireland is effectively insolvent – the next crisis will be mass home mortgage default, writes MORGAN KELLY SAD NEWS just in from Our Lady of the Eurozone Hospital: After a sudd
Common GroundHow does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands Stardust Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people Opens in new windowFamily NoticesOpens in new windowWeddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices
Love Parade death toll risesPolice warnings about the dangers of holding the Love Parade in the German city of Duisburg were not heeded, the police union… Police warnings about the dangers of holding the Love Parade in the German city of Duisburg were not heeded, the police union chief said today, as the death toll from a stampede at the event rose to 20. The revellers died when panic broke out at
DAVID McNEILL in TokyoTHE WORLD’s oldest hereditary monarchy may soon have its first Irish-accented royal with the news that Princess Mako, granddaughter of Japan’s reigning emperor, will attend university in Dublin this summer.A spokesman for Japan’s Imperial Household Agency said the princess, a first-year liberal arts student at Tokyo’s International Christian University, will study English at
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