Drones create dazzling light display for St. Patrick’s Day salute to the world

[ad_1] The Dublin skyline will appear in a spectacular new online movie wishing the world a happy St. Patrick’s Day today. A swarm of 500 drones buzzing over some of the capital’s most iconic landmarks earlier this month created a dazzling display of light with images of a Celtic cross, a shamrock, and texts wishing … Read more

Iceland will open borders to everyone who has had Covid jab since Thursday

[ad_1] ICELAND MUST allow entry to all visitors with proof of Covid vaccination from Thursday, the Health Ministry said. The policy, which has been in effect since January 20 for visitors from anywhere in the Schengen area without a passport, will be extended to all arrivals regardless of their country of origin, the ministry said … Read more

Mozambique: Children as young as 11 “beheaded” amid Islamist insurgency | World News

[ad_1] Children as young as 11 are being beheaded in Mozambique, Save the Children has said, in the last country to hit by an Islamist insurgency. The UK-based charity said it had spoken to families who described “horrible scenes” of murder, including mothers whose young children were killed. Thousands are dead and many more magnitudes … Read more

NI ministers agree on the way forward for a ‘cautious’ easing of the blockade

[ad_1] Updated 9 minutes ago NORTHERN IRELAND’S PRIME Minister said the region has started a cautious but optimistic journey out of the lockdown while describing a series of relaxations. Arlene Foster told the Stormont Assembly that the measures agreed to by the power-sharing administration were modest but proportionate. The relaxations announced today include a schedule … Read more

Tight new restrictions to combat virus surge in Norway

[ad_1] Norway’s capital will close all middle and high schools and limit visitors in private homes to two until early April to combat the spread of the coronavirus, the ruling mayor of Oslo said today. In a separate press conference, Norwegian Health Minister Bent Hoeie announced that the government is introducing stricter measures for 52 … Read more

Five takeaways from the Six Nations weekend

[ad_1] The fourth round of the Six Nations produced victories for England, Wales and Ireland. Here we examine five things we learned from another fascinating installment of the Championship. Recovery red rose buds. Losing in Dublin and England will still match their worst performance in the Six Nations, so announcing the end of a period … Read more

The end of the lock is based on 818,000 hits that are released quickly

[ad_1] The government awaits an early decision that will give the Oxford / AstraZeneca vaccine the go-ahead to allow it to deliver 818,000 planned doses of the jab that are crucial to breaking out of the lockdown. The decision to suspend use of the vaccine here this week as a precautionary measure while European regulators … Read more

Prince Harry called our son the P word … but he can’t say the Royals are racist, says the father of an army officer.

[ad_1] The family of an army officer named P *** by Prince Harry criticized him for suggesting that royalty is racist, insisting: “You are wrong.” Harry apologized in 2009 for using the vile insult against Sandhurst’s colleague, Ahmed Raza Khan, in a video he filmed himself. 👑 Read our Meghan and Harry Live Blog for … Read more

Myanmar: At least 38 anti-coup protesters killed in Chinese factory fire | World News

[ad_1] At least 38 anti-coup protesters have been killed in Myanmar, according to a local advocacy group, making it one of the bloodiest days since the protests began. Violence has erupted across the country since February 1, when a military junta seized control of the democratically elected leader. Aung San Suu Kyi. In addition to … Read more