World leaders and top US allies condemn Trump and his supporters violent attempted coup
Eliza RelmanJan 7, 2021, 05:48 IST
France s President Emmanuel Macron and Germany s Chancellor Angela Merkel look at President Donald Trump during a family photo opportunity at the NATO leaders summit in Watford, Britain December 4, 2019.Christian Hartmann/Reuters
World leaders across the globe expressed shock and horror over the violent siege of the US Capitol by President Donald Trump s supporters on Wednesday.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson called the occupation of the House and Senate disgraceful and urged Trump to peacefully concede the White House.
Irish Minister of Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney delivered a much sharper condemnation of the events, explicitly blaming Trump and his supporters for a deliberate assault on Democracy.
Increased risk of enforcement by Scotland over Rockall fishing vessels, Government warns
It comes days after a Donegal fishing vessel was prevented from fishing in the waters around Rockall by a Marine Scotland patrol boat. By Cónal Thomas Friday 8 Jan 2021, 7:51 PM Jan 8th 2021, 7:51 PM 23,977 Views 48 Comments
THE GOVERNMENT HAS said there remains an “increased risk” to Irish vessels fishing off Rockall in the North Atlantic after engagement with Scottish authorities.
A statement this evening from the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine comes three days after a Donegal fishing vessel was prevented from fishing in the waters around Rockall by a Marine Scotland patrol boat.
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Christian Hartmann/Reuters
World leaders across the globe expressed shock and horror over the violent siege of the US Capitol by President Donald Trump s supporters on Wednesday.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson called the occupation of the House and Senate disgraceful and urged Trump to peacefully concede the White House.
Irish Minister of Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney delivered a much sharper condemnation of the events, explicitly blaming Trump and his supporters for a deliberate assault on Democracy.
World leaders across the globe expressed shock and horror over the violent siege of the US Capitol by President Donald Trump s supporters on Wednesday.