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Norma Costello is a journalist based in Dublin, Ireland.
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Millions in Kyiv fear surviving winter as lack of food, water and warm clothing could force them underground

30 Oct 2023  |  The Irish Sun
As Russia intensifies its attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, millions in Kyiv face a harsh winter with limited access to essentials like food, water, and heating. President Zelensky urges citizens to prepare for potential underground sheltering. The destruction of power grids has led to widespread blackouts, affecting over 4.5 million Ukrainians. Foreign volunteers, including Irish nationals, are providing aid, while Ukrainian forces brace for continued conflict. The situation remains dire, with fears of further attacks on critical infrastructure and the potential for mass displacement.

Sunshine Coast man Brian Williamson fights Russia with foreign legion in Ukraine

13 Oct 2023  |  couriermail
Brian Williamson, a 57-year-old pensioner from Maroochydore, Australia, joined Ukraine's foreign legion to fight against Russia after being moved by news reports of attacks on civilians. Despite being injured in a missile attack and facing financial difficulties, he returned to Ukraine multiple times, transitioning from a soldier to a humanitarian worker delivering aid to frontline hospitals. The Australian government advises against travel to Ukraine, warning of limited consular assistance and potential legal consequences for those who join the fight.

On Board the Controversial Bus Giving Out Illegal Abortion Pills in Northern Ireland

05 Oct 2023  |  www.vice.com
Pro-choice activists from ROSA, supported by Women on Web, conducted a protest in Northern Ireland by distributing and taking illegal abortion pills to challenge the region's strict abortion laws. The action, which included a bus tour named Bus4Choice, aimed to highlight the disparity in abortion rights between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The protest faced opposition from conservative groups like the Democratic Unionist Party, while Sinn Fein's stance on abortion was seen as politically expedient. The event underscored the ongoing struggle for abortion rights in Northern Ireland amidst changing social attitudes.

Cork travel YouTuber criticised for Syrian visit

03 Oct 2023  |  Irish Examiner
Ms Newenham, a Cork travel YouTuber, has been criticized for spreading disinformation about the Syrian Civil War after visiting Homs. Her videos, which align with the Assad regime's narrative, have drawn backlash from researchers and the public. The Department of Foreign Affairs has issued a travel warning for Syria, and other Irish figures have also faced criticism for similar visits.

We Asked Syrians What They Think of the EU’s New Plan for Refugees

02 Oct 2023  |  www.vice.com
The EU's new 'one in one out' deal with Turkey, aimed at managing the Syrian refugee crisis, has elicited mixed reactions from Syrians. While some see potential benefits in curbing smuggling and providing humanitarian aid, others express deep distrust and concern over the deal's implementation and its impact on their lives. Criticism is directed at both the EU and Turkey for potentially using the deal for political and financial gains rather than genuinely helping refugees. The sentiment among Syrians ranges from skepticism and fear to cautious optimism, highlighting the complex and multifaceted nature of the refugee crisis.

Ireland Is Accused of Locking Up Trafficked Weed Slaves

Author Brooke Magnanti Is Suing Her Ex for Saying That She Was Never a Prostitute

01 Oct 2023  |  www.vice.com
In a unique legal case in the UK, Dr. Brooke Magnanti, known for her writings as 'Belle de Jour' about her life as a high-end call girl, is countersuing her ex-lover Owen Morris for defamation. Morris had previously claimed that Magnanti fabricated her history as an escort, alleging that her books were based on their relationship. Magnanti argues that Morris's assertions are damaging to her reputation. The case highlights the complexities of defamation law and the stigmatization of sex work, with Magnanti defending her past and the authenticity of her writings.

Fares Shehabi, supported in Dail by Clare Daly, accused of 'sexist smear campaign'

01 Oct 2023  |  www.thetimes.co.uk
A Syrian official, Fares Shehabi, invited to Ireland by MEP Clare Daly, faces accusations of leading a 'sexist hate campaign' against journalist Merna al-Hasan. Reporters Without Borders criticized Shehabi for his provocative comments regarding al-Hasan's alleged rape. Daly had previously advocated for Shehabi's visa to discuss secular values and the situation in Syria.

Syrian who Clare Daly previously said should get Irish visa has since celebrated journalist’s alleged rape online

01 Oct 2023  |  The Irish Sun
A Syrian man, Fares Al-Shehabi, previously supported by Clare Daly for an Irish visa, has recently celebrated the alleged rape of journalist Merna Al-Hasan online. Reporters Without Borders condemned this as a sexist hate campaign. Al-Hasan denied the rape allegations, stating they were spread to discredit her. Daly, known for her feminist views, had advocated for Shehabi's visa in 2018 but did not comment on the recent controversy. Shehabi has a history of violent rhetoric, including calling for the death of young activist Bana Alabed.

Irish Addicts Can't Get Help Unless They're On the 'Right' Mix of Drugs

01 Oct 2023  |  www.vice.com
Ireland's street drug culture has shifted towards the use of prescription drugs like benzodiazepines and Zimmovane, leading to a rise in poly-drug use. Despite this shift, Ireland's drug policies remain outdated, making it difficult for addicts to access treatment unless they fit an 'ideal addict' profile. Experts and addicts alike criticize the restrictive criteria and lack of services for benzodiazepine addiction, highlighting the need for policy reform to address the evolving drug landscape.
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