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Ukraine is supported by the whole world. Ireland, still one of the most closed countries of the European Union, is doing everything possible to help our compatriots who were fleeing the hostilities with their children.


Housing is provided on the island, children go to school, and the government is doing everything possible to give work to Ukrainian women.


Back in early March, two Ukrainian women with children left Kyiv for Ireland. They are currently located in the city of Limerick. There, the boys Egor and Kirill have already gone to a local school.


The Ukrainians were taken in by the Tucker family.


– From the first day of the war, we have been following the events in Ukraine. We contacted a volunteer organization that helps Ukrainians find families in Ireland who are ready to host them. And two hours later we were told that two women with children would come to us,” said David Tooker.


Neighbors bring toys to the boys. Irish children draw Ukrainian flags on the sidewalks and do everything to make Egor and Kirill feel at home.


On February 25, Ireland canceled visas for Ukrainians. Now she accepts everyone who has chosen her for a temporary stay. To date, about 16 thousand Ukrainians have found refuge there.


The old airport terminal in Dublin has now been turned into a makeshift visa application center. Ireland has simplified the procedure for obtaining the necessary temporary protection documents for Ukrainians as much as possible. Here they immediately give the social security number and a letter from the Ministry of Justice confirming the legal stay in Ireland.


These documents allow Ukrainians to have the same rights as citizens of the country. IDPs can receive social payments, use free medical care and, most importantly, find a job. If there is no one to go to, they temporarily settle in hotels around the country. Over time, they are going to settle people in Irish families. Already more than twenty thousand families wished to receive Ukrainians.


Ireland's biggest problem right now is housing. It is not enough, rental prices for a family in Dublin start from one and a half thousand euros per month. Local authorities understand this problem, as well as many others that have accompanied Irish society before. There is hope that this forced integration of Ukrainians will benefit Ireland itself.


“It hurts us a lot that Ukrainians are going through this terrible war. We try to integrate them into Irish society as quickly as possible. So, we are working on the possibility of recognizing teachers' diplomas so that they can find work, - said Irish Minister for Social Policy and Equality Roderick O'Gorman.


Ireland is a country of immigrants. Ten million Irish people at various times were forced to leave the country and seek a better fate. Perhaps that is why the Irish took the pain of the Ukrainians so close to their hearts, who decided to leave everything and leave for the unknown.

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The list of all cities of the country

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Ag deireadh an chéad bhabhta, chuaigh Conor ar strae agus bhris sé. Stop dochtúirí an troid. Dá bhrí sin, bronnadh Poirier trí bhualadh teicniúil.


Rinne McGregor an-aghaidh ar Poirier le TKO sa chéad bhabhta de UFC 178 in 2014, ach rinne TKO an fear 32 bliain d’aois a chothromú sa dara babhta de UFC 257 i mí Eanáir.

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Dheimhnigh Giant Gap go bhfuil sé beartaithe aige a shiopaí go léir a dhúnadh sa RA agus in Éirinn agus dul isteach sa mhargadh ar líne amháin.


Dúnfaidh an 81ú siopa ó dheireadh mhí Lúnasa go deireadh mhí Mheán Fómhair.


Ní nochtann an chuideachta cé mhéad fostaí a mbeidh tionchar ag an dúnadh orthu, ach go luath cuirfidh siad tús le próiseas comhairliúcháin leis an bhfoireann.


Dúirt Gap freisin nach raibh sé “ag fágáil margadh na Ríochta Aontaithe” agus go ndíolfadh sé ar líne nuair a dhúnfaí na siopaí go léir.

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Dar leis an Dr. Ronan Glynn, mhol Comhlacht Comhairleach Vacsaín na hÉireann go gcuirfí moill shealadach ar thabhairt isteach AstraZeneca, ach leag sé béim nach bhfuil aon fhianaise ann gurbh é ba chúis leis na téachtáin fola.


“Tar éis faisnéis nua ó Ghníomhaireacht Leigheasra na hIorua oíche Dé Sathairn agus tar éis plé leis an Údarás Rialála Táirgí Sláinte (HPRA), mhol an Coiste Comhairleach Náisiúnta um Imdhíonadh (NIAC) go dtabharfaí an vacsaín AstraZeneca COVID-19 ar athló go sealadach. Ar maidin, ”a dúirt Glynn.

Spreag Glynn gach duine san aoisghrúpa céanna a bhfuil imoibriú comhchosúil acu dochtúir a fheiceáil.

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Dublin bar owner has apologized for comparing quarantine and Holocaust


Dublin owner Kieran Finnerty, the owner of the Dice Bar in Dublin, apologized for comparing quarantine and the Holocaust after being criticized on social media.


The businessman made a post on his Facebook page (and later deleted it), in which he wrote that closing bars and pubs across the country due to an epidemic was similar to sending Jews from the Warsaw ghetto by train to Auschwitz supposedly for their own good .

Such a comparison caused a storm of indignation among subscribers of Kiran Finnerti. Many noted that temporary measures to close public spaces were incomparable with the tragedy that took the lives of 6 million people.

In the next post, the owner of the bar tried to apologize, but noted that what happened during the war was the result of 20 years of propaganda and the destruction of people's freedoms.

He was also criticized for this statement.

In the end, Kieran Finnerty apologized for the insults and for comparing contemporary events with Nazi Germany’s actions against Jews.


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Graffiti with celebrities urged to stay at home appeared in Dublin


The heroes of the work of the artist Emmaline Blake are Dua Lipa and Cardi B. In addition, the designer made her version of the propaganda poster of the Second World War "We can do it!"

A series of graffiti in the style of pop art with images of show business stars appeared on the streets of Dublin. Artist and designer Emmaline Blake used phrases from songs and TV shows to encourage the Irish to follow quarantine rules when coronavirus spreads.


For example, the American performer Cardi Bee reminds passers-by about the social distance of 2 m prescribed by the Irish health service. Self-isolating in New York, Cardi Bee reposted her Instagram portrait and noted: “Ireland takes quarantine seriously.”


The British singer Dua Lipa, depicted in a protective mask, calls: "Do not lean out!" The stars of the American reality show and television series "Sisters" Tia and Tamera Mowry "pronounce" their catchphrase: "Go home, Roger."


Swedish singer Robin reports that she is "dancing alone on the TikTok social network."

In another of her graffiti, Blake depicts the American propaganda poster of the Second World War, "We can do it!". The work of Blake depicts a nurse in a mask, below the signature - "Heroes of Health."


Local residents take pictures near graffiti and post pictures on social networks.


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The man jabbed by knife passed away in hospital.

A 20-year-old man, Glen Osborne, was stabbed by a knife at Balybough House of Dublin on Wednesday night, April 15. Emergency services were called to the scene, and the man was taken to the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital. However, he died due to his severe injuries. Gardaí (Irish police) has taken the responsibility of the case and has started the investigation.

The place of the incident has been blocked and taken into the forensic examination. A spokesperson from Gardaí has reported that a young man has been arrested. The body of the man has been sent for post mortem on Thursday. The report is not yet out. The police have asked for any information related to this knife case.

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