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Israel destroys aid from Ireland

Israel destroys aid from Ireland Tue, Feb 23, 2021, 00:11   Sir, – Imagine occupying someone else’s land illegally, building a military firing range upon it, and then destroying the homes of vulnerable villagers on the pretence that it’s for their own safety to get away from the firing range. That’s the ludicrous situation portrayed by your European Correspondent Naomi O’Leary (“Israel destroys Irish aid to Palestinian village community”, News, February 20th) when she revealed that nearly 70 structures which have been provided to a small Palestinian community have been destroyed or seized over the past three months. The people of Khirbet Humsah have seen their village repeatedly razed by Israeli forces, in the midst of a global pandemic and during the harsh winter months, since November 3 last.

February - Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney addresses UN Security Council meeting on Climate

Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney addresses UN Security Council meeting on Climate Press release 23 February 2021 The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Simon Coveney T.D., today spoke at a UN Security Council meeting chaired by the United Kingdom on addressing climate related risks to international peace and security. Speaking at an online meeting of the Council, the Minister highlighted how the impacts of climate change can undermine international peace and security and the importance of Security Council engagement on the matter to achieve a more peaceful world. “It is clear that climate change is already causing upheaval, affecting peace and security and the stability of societies. […] Ireland’s core message today is that the inclusion of climate in Security Council discussions and actions will strengthen conflict prevention and support peacebuilding efforts.”

Irish man detained in China: There is no reason for me to be stuck here

Irish man detained in China: There is no reason for me to be stuck here A Seanad debate on O’Halloran’s detention was postponed on Monday at the request of Simon Coveney. By Adam Daly Thursday 18 Feb 2021, 6:00 AM Feb 18th 2021, 6:00 AM 87,229 Views 0 Comments Image: RTÉ Prime Time Image: RTÉ Prime Time A DUBLIN BUSINESS MAN barred from leaving China over a dispute has said the exit ban is having a “devastating effect” on him and his family and hopes authorities “see sense” soon.  Father of four Richard O’Halloran travelled to China in February 2019 to resolve a row involving the Chinese owner of the aviation firm he worked for and hasn’t seen his family since. 

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