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IRELAND

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Co Wicklow’s Ellie Sheane at the 2020 Team Hope Christmas Shoe Box Appeal launch.

Source: Marc O’Sullivan

  • A third extradition attempt of Ian Bailey to France in connection with the murder of the filmmaker Sophie Toscan du Plantier it has failed
  • Gardaí has ​​launched an investigation after a Roscommon GAA team allegedly detained a dinner for 50 people following a match
  • Three residents in a Laois nursing home where more than 30 cases of Covid-19 have died
  • A young doctor has said that after contracting Covid-19, he was unable to finish a sentence and his heart function dropped by two-thirds
  • Everybody social welfare payments will be repaid weekly starting next month
  • 825 new cases and one COVID-19 related death was confirmed in Ireland

  • 877 new cases of Covid-19 were confirmed in North Ireland in 24 hours.

WORLD

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Mish, one of two rescued 19-month-old brown bear cubs, plays with a pumpkin at Wildwood Trust in Herne Bay, Kent.

Source: PA

#UNITED KINGDOM: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced a three-tier Covid-19 plan, placing Liverpool under the tightest Covid-19 restrictions.

#PERSONAL INFORMATION: Data privacy and rights activist Max Schrems has filed a challenge with the Supreme Court aiming to stop the Data Protection Commissioner’s investigation into the transfer of data from Facebook Ireland to its US-based parent.

#APOLITICAL: The US administration’s top infectious disease expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, condemned Donald Trump’s campaign for including him in the president’s re-election bid.

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It’s hard to know what to appreciate more these photos, provided by An Garda Síochána.

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The level of detail in the decoration of the so-called ‘Shebeen’ pub is a fascinating aspect.

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But the blurring of all the brands in sight with the same brown stain, even going so far as to cover the face of a host of a late-night chat show on TV (as well as the station logo in the top corner) it is a work of art.

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