Classifieds
- Moldovans begin voting in high-stakes electionby Danaus ChrysalisRead more on post. Moldovans have begun voting in a parliamentary election that could have a major impact on the government’s quest to join the European Union, as a popular pro-Russian group seeks to steer the small nation away from closer ties with the bloc. If neither side wins a majority in the 101-seat chamber,… Read more: Moldovans begin voting in high-stakes election
- Moldovans begin voting in high-stakes electionby Danaus ChrysalisRead more on post. Moldovans have begun voting in a parliamentary election that could have a major impact on the government’s quest to join the European Union, as a popular pro-Russian group seeks to steer the small nation away from closer ties with the bloc. If neither side wins a majority in the 101-seat chamber,… Read more: Moldovans begin voting in high-stakes election
- August and everything after: Season debate still ragesby Danaus ChrysalisRead more on post. Ever since Mick O’Dwyer established what is generally considered the first modern training schedule in the GAA, questions have been raised over the inter-county calendar and the impact on both player welfare and the club game. O’Dwyer reckoned that more than 5,000 would file into Fitzgerald Stadium and gaze at the… Read more: August and everything after: Season debate still rages
- August and everything after: Season debate still ragesby Danaus ChrysalisRead more on post. Ever since Mick O’Dwyer established what is generally considered the first modern training schedule in the GAA, questions have been raised over the inter-county calendar and the impact on both player welfare and the club game. O’Dwyer reckoned that more than 5,000 would file into Fitzgerald Stadium and gaze at the… Read more: August and everything after: Season debate still rages
- I’m a second-level teacher but want to be a guidance counsellor. Is this possible?by Brian MooneyRead more on post. I have been teaching Irish and German for eight years and am considering applying for a master’s in guidance counselling this year. I find helping students clarify their life and career goals inspiring. I worry, however, about the volume of students with emotional and behavioural issues. Answer The guidance counsellor’s remit… Read more: I’m a second-level teacher but want to be a guidance counsellor. Is this possible?
- Zelensky condemns ‘vile’ Russian strikes lasting 12 hoursby Danaus ChrysalisThis post was originally published on this site. 15 minutes ago ShareSave James WaterhouseKyiv correspondent and Rachel Muller Heyndyk ShareSave A massive Russian aerial bombardment that lasted more than 12 hours has killed at least four people and injured 70 others in Ukraine. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said the deaths all occurred in the capital,… Read more: Zelensky condemns ‘vile’ Russian strikes lasting 12 hours
- Criminals could exploit Ireland’s antiquated paper system of registering ships, experts warnby Danaus ChrysalisRead full article on post. Niall O’Connor IRELAND COULD BE exposed to major corruption and money laundering in the shipping sector because of our antiquated system of registering vessels, an anti-corruption group has warned. The issue of apparently legitimate ships being used by criminals for smuggling of drugs, people smuggling and sanction dodging has been… Read more: Criminals could exploit Ireland’s antiquated paper system of registering ships, experts warn
- Two gold medals for Ireland at World Rowing Championships in Shanghaiby Danaus ChrysalisRead full article on post. ROWING IRELAND CELEBRATED a historic final day in winning two gold medals at the World Championships in Shanghai. Fiona Murtagh (University of Galway Boat Club) claimed gold in the women’s single sculls, and then two races later Fintan McCarthy (Skibbereen Rowing Club) and Mags Cremen (UCC Rowing Club) took gold… Read more: Two gold medals for Ireland at World Rowing Championships in Shanghai
- I’m a second-level teacher but want to be a guidance counsellor. Is this possible?by Brian MooneyRead more on post. I have been teaching Irish and German for eight years and am considering applying for a master’s in guidance counselling this year. I find helping students clarify their life and career goals inspiring. I worry, however, about the volume of students with emotional and behavioural issues. Answer The guidance counsellor’s remit… Read more: I’m a second-level teacher but want to be a guidance counsellor. Is this possible?
- Selena Gomez marries music producer Benny Blancoby Danaus ChrysalisRead full article on post. US pop star and actress Selena Gomez has married music producer Benny Blanco in a ceremony in California. Gomez posted pictures to Instagram of her wearing a white halter-neck wedding gown and Blanco in a dark tuxedo, alongside the caption “9.27.26” bookended by love hearts. The couple exchanged vows in… Read more: Selena Gomez marries music producer Benny Blanco
- Bradley: USA Ryder Cup disaster part of why crowds angryby Danaus ChrysalisThis post was originally published on this site. UNITED STATES CAPTAIN Keegan Bradley defended raucous New York crowds that seemed to cross a sportsmanship line on Saturday in heckling Europe golfers at the Ryder Cup. Personal insults, profane remarks and yelling to disrupt putts were among the things that pushed police to walk with Rory… Read more: Bradley: USA Ryder Cup disaster part of why crowds angry
- NFL at Croke Park: Irish surnames, Viking Splash Tours, and inner conflictby Danaus ChrysalisThis post was originally published on this site. EARLIER IN THE week, the Pittsburgh Steelers emerged for training at Carton House sporting jerseys with their surnames on the back written in Irish. The Steelers’ equipment manager, Adam Regan, hatched the idea and employed the help of Munster GAA to kit out quarterback Aaron Rodgers —… Read more: NFL at Croke Park: Irish surnames, Viking Splash Tours, and inner conflict
- Two gold medals for Ireland at World Rowing Championships in Shanghaiby Danaus ChrysalisThis post was originally published on this site. ROWING IRELAND CELEBRATED a historic final day in winning two gold medals at the World Championships in Shanghai. Fiona Murtagh (University of Galway Boat Club) claimed gold in the women’s single sculls, and then two races later Fintan McCarthy (Skibbereen Rowing Club) and Mags Cremen (UCC Rowing… Read more: Two gold medals for Ireland at World Rowing Championships in Shanghai
- Streimikyte claims first World medal with golden runby Danaus ChrysalisRead the full article on post. Greta Streimikyte has given Team Ireland an early gold at the World Para Athletics Championships in India as she claimed gold in the women’s 1500m T13. It’s a first World Championship medal for the 30-year-old. Leading from the off, the three-time Paralympian posted a time of 4:39.62, well clear… Read more: Streimikyte claims first World medal with golden run
- Marquez wins seventh MotoGP title to equal Rossiby Danaus ChrysalisRead the full article on post. Matt Davis BBC Sport senior journalist 25 minutes ago Spain’s Marc Marquez completed his incredible comeback story as he won his seventh MotoGP World Championship to move level with Italian great Valentino Rossi. Marquez, 32, finished second at the Japan Grand Prix behind Italian team-mate Francesco Bagnaia to give… Read more: Marquez wins seventh MotoGP title to equal Rossi
- Latin America’s travel and tourism elite celebrate at VIP reception in Cancúnby Breaking Travel NewsThis post was originally published on this site.Tourism and hospitality dignitaries from across Latin America convened in Cancún, México for the second leg of World Travel Awards 2025 to honour the organisations pushing the boundaries of excellence and innovation across the region. The World Travel Awards Latin America Gala Ceremony 2025, staged at AVA Resort… Read more: Latin America’s travel and tourism elite celebrate at VIP reception in Cancún
- ATOMIX IN NEW YORK CITY IS NAMED NO.1 IN THE INAUGURAL LIST OF NORTH AMERICA’S 50 BEST RESTAURANTSby Breaking Travel NewsThis post was originally published on this site.Gastronomic leaders gathered this evening in Las Vegas, Nevada, to celebrate the unveiling of the inaugural list of North America’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025, sponsored by S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna. Atomix from New York City was named The Best Restaurant in North America. Hosted at Wynn Las Vegas,… Read more: ATOMIX IN NEW YORK CITY IS NAMED NO.1 IN THE INAUGURAL LIST OF NORTH AMERICA’S 50 BEST RESTAURANTS
- United Receives FAA Certification for First Starlink-Equipped Mainline Aircraftby Breaking Travel NewsThis post was originally published on this site.United has announced the FAA certified its first mainline Starlink-equipped aircraft, and the first commercial flight is planned for October 15. This certification comes less than five months since the first Starlink-equipped United customer flight on the Embraer 175 regional aircraft and less than a year since United… Read more: United Receives FAA Certification for First Starlink-Equipped Mainline Aircraft
- Seoul Tourism × JENNIE Campaign Surpasses 600 Million Viewsby Breaking Travel NewsThis post was originally published on this site.Seoul’s global tourism campaign, “Absolutely in Seoul,” starring global K-pop artist JENNIE, has reached a cumulative 600 million views worldwide since the videos were released. This milestone sets a new record in the history of Seoul’s global tourism campaigns – the biggest achievement in eight years – and… Read more: Seoul Tourism × JENNIE Campaign Surpasses 600 Million Views
- What Do Luxury Travelers Want?by Breaking Travel NewsThis post was originally published on this site.Fauchon L’Hotel Paris recently conducted a survey among luxury travel advisors to determine what really matters to their clients when selecting a hotel. One of the key findings — which was 100% unanimous by all respondents — was that it is important for a hotel to offer “an… Read more: What Do Luxury Travelers Want?
- Clean Houses’: What if having a maid clashed with being a good feminist?by Danaus ChrysalisRead more on post. 1M=%ߺɓ {[k9vy=t2JZ-Lh;DC?pnag]7tʣВQOF5] _ieHD-[꯷eYb-` P^V$”&VTV[LuL!ζ 5L_u g0JNɃo;>j+m=jz2ؕy° q҄$ۣc`[Zkw`jgﻝo�kur96_;EYyDvL;qD؏3co8)hHUնExdkja²*$_ O*�(MŒpƸZPinooDH:E~,[.Ir&e%,OSbU[ 芼HRY:y4b%䢟˅j燯-.Yp⤷O=OPlTq!{y-2 c|{ǥJRRQ 9IK9&͋2`t ~Gt롖V ww]s=aOu O3MXs;0Zյd0Mkv’L֓ig7Q^2hpb/cXs)8q.{yV@b”9ssA{gٙgW08řpJ8*9 OeJkaR3’�u;s*9YbVǪJ]kOΜIBh!TcP P[bEh$vUYj_t`2T;RnX/. 3ajWR-eV˫yy s@#h/:]?T*!zGRץhDe^c{CТO݂TiGkBڥnGQeokak$$n$dh>s+89F�;jAz?FhVx=Hv݀ht0yN@S7$v1[߃6!T”ֶNi7!”.$az%.=tѵkrdk�|+Є]J{`{&GA6/mP=6/Ŏd XHO D ia0Xbz$0y@nxwb”|#Ҁ~d@pgɬXV!njӟh] |QcrpiʳnzۯBMS>l@Z2@;gS͙4+^u!ɺPhuZD?yi=hg-Ɇ_”Jr̦rt:Mm 7f?eJ$BVՑAp@ѓ>?`e[G#ar4Kҥ`%HO”3[&fyҹzTxyx’~]4خ`;@!*h#Oh%9C 7Qԉ}�~Z0pP(C4& !B &!u[)H)AQW8)ZPȗpA>=Kqx$@@>*@Æ^X”ĕqҫ7G’ɄMB�`O!|pQg] ƘATPbWtr;;KFa U�Z7 9XCТ-V�8FI{nΓFezt[[{*09~ڑxGp”?T@|,эCHmKg`C)`W[WVF?i ,hkTsbn@D#FXsv1$aꑠ�=t5.v` 8�~ @)}|lG퍬ǑqPByЊ|H62N”,Njfڲ]ݘIuIc”Qu$y8[ $Wi=5϶[MS[{u”oq 9#|_Y”`:h GC=b ܭCɣd%5iA>y �GAG4f{9″e[@%S*xQ= TΠvhVZ4�v0(hDvUq+PE)5jGrdJhү a,2ބK PbxeFt3 5V{[ʭYbrLIv”Bðɝeн`X 2q$Ẹ�;PB�#R#N48+:>HS:iȨ sZ.yH&(y/vFj Xsc4dB~%JCS-p”d’ %#ٹZya4.~#L#{H|& 3″v1{ &OŮp@ 9l2W=%sW?{I-IxXXZ(Ick2YJso�ASRaQo!S+Fke]xSX)#lvP! ODY+zZ$4B7xhH>Z`@gEuT4P!NTUg7Q2D8 WXUJtϹzbz:Ya7om_csK]} |?dY… Read more: Clean Houses’: What if having a maid clashed with being a good feminist?
- John Banville: ‘You cannot censor me. They would try it now with all this wokeist nonsense’by Martin DoyleRead more on post. Like a gondolier on the Canale Grande, John Banville seems right at home in Venice, the setting for his new novel, although, like his odious protagonist Evelyn Dolman, he has a love-hate relationship with La Serenissima, “that pestilential city squatting in the mudflats of its befouled lagoon”. “I hate the place,”… Read more: John Banville: ‘You cannot censor me. They would try it now with all this wokeist nonsense’
- Olivia Dean: ‘Why do I have to be in distress to make good music? Why can’t I just be happy?’by Ed PowerRead more on post. Olivia Dean has mixed feelings about dating apps. “There’s lots of success stories. But what they do is inspire this culture of people being disposable,” the London soul singer says. Apps encourage people to believe they have their pick of potential suitors, she believes. “There’s always a ‘next’. Which I guess… Read more: Olivia Dean: ‘Why do I have to be in distress to make good music? Why can’t I just be happy?’
- Playwright Carys D Coburn on Bán: ‘Can we be real to one another and be family? Often the answer is no’by Una MullallyRead more on post. In a rehearsal room up stairs and down corridors at the Abbey Theatre, where large windows that run the length of the space are intermittently spattered with rain and the rumble of the Luas provides the bass notes, the third act of Bán is playing out. It’s a Thursday morning in… Read more: Playwright Carys D Coburn on Bán: ‘Can we be real to one another and be family? Often the answer is no’
- Donald Clarke: We all have more Alan Partridge in us than we would care to admitby Donald ClarkeRead more on post. “The truth is that Donald Trump is far less sophisticated than Alan Partridge,” Steve Coogan told me in 2020. “That’s a plain fact.” Read that sentence carefully. There may be a clue as to how the East Anglian broadcaster has survived and prospered. Next week we will see, depending on how… Read more: Donald Clarke: We all have more Alan Partridge in us than we would care to admit