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IRELAND

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  • Public health officials They have confirmed 675 new cases of Covid-19 and six more deaths in Ireland.
  • The government wants to have an airport testing system implemented by Christmas to make it easier for people to travel.
  • The bodies of a woman and two children aged 6 and 12 were discovered in a House in Dublin.
  • Members of the Irish Secondary Teachers Association (ASTI) have voted to take industrial action unless the government takes action on a number of problems.
  • Ten people have been accused of sharing photos or naming the boys they murdered Ana Kriégel.
  • Nine deaths and 840 new cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed in Northern Ireland.
  • Knock Airport is closure for four weeks as Ryanair announces that it will only operate Irish flights from Dublin Airport between 14 November and 12 December
  • More than 1,000 underpaid school secretaries have obtained an agreement for their employment conditions “Regularized”.

WORLD

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French President Emmanuel Macron speaking to the nation tonight.

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#SPAIN An awards ceremony attended by approximately 80 people, including several government ministers, has drawn criticism in Spain

#FRANCE French president Emmanuel Macron has announced a new coronavirus lockdown until at least December 1, hoping to control an outbreak that is poised to overwhelm hospitals in a matter of days.

#UNITED KINGDOM UK police could disrupt Christmas dinners in the event of a breach of Covid-19 rules, a commissioner warned.

#US Louisiana is bracing for a life-threatening storm surge as Zeta regains strength from the hurricane.

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An announcement by Kim Kardashian about how she spent her 40th birthday has sparked a mixed response on social media.

Kardashian, who turned 40 on October 21, tweeted: “After 2 weeks of multiple health checks and asking everyone to self-quarantine, I surprised my closest inner circle with a trip to a private island where we could pretend that things were normal for only a brief moment. on time.”

Many have said that Kardashian’s choice to host a party amid Covid-19 was inappropriate, but others have parodied her tweet and turned it into a meme.



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