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My family recently returned from a vacation with my mom, and to say things didn't quite go as planned would be an understatement. After three nights at Gardaland, we would head back to Arezzo for another two nights before heading back home. The kids (our 5-year-old daughter and 7-month-old son) were behaving beautifully and my mom, husband, and I were enjoying the historical sights. We managed to have fun on our less-than-traditional vacation, even with the unplanned hospital stay and worrying about my husband. My mom was a big help emotionally since we were all concerned about my husband and keeping the kids happy.
Persons: Arezzo, that's, Caroline Chirichella's, Caroline Chirichella, Daddy Organizations: Service Locations: Arezzo, Tuscany, Gardaland
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Persons: Primož, Castiglione, Santa, Val Gardena, Christina, Max, they'll, HBO Max, it's, ExpressVPN Organizations: Business, de France, Tour de France, SBS, RAI, del Garda, Giro, HBO, Warner Bros, Italy Rai Sport Locations: Italy, Australia, ExpressVPN, del, St, Gröden, Monte Pana, Australian
Anton Govor left his corporate finance career to become an Airbnb host on Lake Garda in Italy. I visited Lake Garda for the first time when I was 21The main guesthouse at GardaDoma. Courtesy of GardaDomaDuring a drive from Munich to Florence, I stopped in Lake Garda completely by chance. AdvertisementI chose to leave my finance career behindIn December 2018, my second son was born at Lake Garda, and I took parental leave at our house. I devote 1 to 4 p.m. to property maintenance and planning the dinner menu with our work family, who take shifts in cooking.
Persons: Anton Govor, Govor, he's, , It's, Ernst & Young, Brenzone, Airbnb Organizations: Garda, Service, Ernst &, MOEX Group, Lake Garda Locations: Italy, Brenzone sul Garda, Moscow, Lake, Munich, Florence, Europe, Russia, Easter
Newly-declared Fine Gael leader Simon Harris speaking at a convention in Athlone, central Ireland on March 24, 2024, after becoming de facto prime minister-in-waiting. The Irish Parliament on Tuesday confirmed Simon Harris as the country's new prime minister, making him the youngest-ever holder of the position. Harris succeeds Leo Varadkar as Taoiseach — Irish for leader — following a 88-69 vote by lawmakers. Harris, formerly an education minister, ran unopposed to succeed Varadkar as leader of the center-right Fine Gael party. At 37, Harris will be the youngest-ever Taoiseach, taking that record from Varadkar who was 38 when he assumed the post in 2017.
Persons: Simon Harris, Harris, Leo Varadkar, — Irish, , Michael D, Higgins, Varadkar Organizations: Fine Gael, Irish, Palestinian, Hamas, European Union, Reuters Locations: Athlone, Ireland, Gaza
CNN —“Ireland, we are at war,” UFC star Conor McGregor declared to his millions of social media followers on November 22, 2023. This comes after the Garda – as Ireland’s police are known – told CNN there were 231 anti-immigration related public gatherings in 2023. A working-class boy from Dublin, McGregor was driven by a desire to become world champion in a sport relatively unknown in Ireland. Political analysts and far-right experts have told CNN that McGregor’s unique brand of Irish patriotism that won him supporters as a fighter has mutated into a strand of “far-right” Irish nationalism. O’Keefe regularly writes to McGregor on X, calling him “President McGregor.” O’Keefe did not respond to CNN’s request for comment.
Persons: CNN —, , Conor McGregor, It’s, McGregor, Ciarán, ” O’Connor, McGregor’s, , Petery Murphy, Paul Murphy, , Murphy, Drew Harris, ” Conor McGregor, Dustin Poirier, Stacy Revere, Khabib Nurmagomedov, Floyd Mayweather Jr, Aodhán Ó Ríordáin, ” Ewan MacKenna, ” McGregor, Patrick T, Fallon, , “ McGregor, Matthew Donoghue, Megan Briggs, Mick O’Keefe, O’Keefe, ” O’Keefe, Keith Woods, lambasts, Woods, Nick Fuentes ’, Fuentes –, Padraig Pearse, Artur Widak, Europe’s, Heidi Beirich, ” Donoghue Organizations: CNN, CNN — “, ” UFC, Institute for Strategic, Police, Flames, Getty, Irish, People, Profit, Irish National Party, Irish Freedom Party, Garda, Local, UFC, Guardian, Mobile, Forbes, Labour, RTÉ, Central Statistics Office Ireland, Ireland, University College Dublin, Denver Nuggets, Miami Heat, Kaseya Center, North, American White, Blacks, Leinster House, , Global, Twitter Locations: CNN — “ Ireland, Dublin, Irish, Ireland, Algeria, AFP, Las Vegas , Nevada, It’s, East Wall, Miami , Florida, North America, American, “ Ireland, Europe’s “, Germany, France, Italy, Sweden
CNN —Nearly 50 gold pieces of art created by Italian sculptor Umberto Mastroianni were stolen from an exhibition near Lake Garda, Italy, on Wednesday night, the host of the exhibition, the Vittoriale degli Italiani estate, told CNN. Forty-nine pieces of art, worth €1.2 million (more than $1.3 million USD), were stolen, a spokesperson for Vittoriale degli Italiani said Saturday. The exhibition, called “Like a warm, flowing gold,” opened at the end of December and was scheduled to close on Friday. Images of gold sculptures worth more than $1.3 million that were stolen from an Italian art exhibition. Vittoriale degli ItalianiImages of gold sculptures worth more than $1.3 million that were stolen from an Italian art exhibition.
Persons: Umberto Mastroianni, Vittoriale degli, “ Uomo, Donna ”, , degli, Giordano Bruno Guerri, ” Guerri Organizations: CNN, Vittoriale, AFP Locations: Italian, Lake Garda, Italy
Read on for some of the things that surprised me when I first got to Ireland. I thought a lot of the phrases in Ireland would be similar to what I heard in the UK. But I knew I finally adapted to the language when I found the words "thanks a million" (or "thanks a mil") and "bye bye bye … bye bye bye bye" after any phone call slipping off my tongue. Although it's been an adjustment, unpredictability is what makes Ireland feel like things are still run by people, not by algorithms and advancement. But my alcohol consumption has definitely increased since living in Ireland because socializing here often happens exclusively at the pub.
Persons: , it's, Alexis McSparren, I've, I, I'm, there's, Alexis McSparren Small, There's, Alexis McSparren Leprechauns, Harry Potter, Tinker Bell, King Puck, Queen Puck, King Puck's, he's Organizations: Service, Business, Guardians, RyanAir, Hollywood Locations: England, Ireland, Republic of Ireland, Indiana, Moher, County Clare, County Meath, County Kerry, Dublin, Europe, Killorglin
Elon Musk is cosplaying statesmanship. Elon Musk (L) meets with Israeli President Isaac Herzog (R) on November 27, 2023 in Jerusalem, Israel. Ironically, the Irish PM hates the Irish people — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 24, 2023As an approach to business development, none of this looks particularly sure-footed. — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 19, 2023Esther Solomon, editor-in-chief of Israeli newspaper Haaretz, labelled Musk a "blatant antisemite" and slammed Netanyahu for entertaining the tycoon. Blatant antisemite & publisher of antisemitism Elon Musk should be persona non grata in Israel.
Persons: Elon Musk, He's, , Benjamin Netanyahu, Musk, Kfar, Isaac Herzog, Handout, Bibi, Shlomo Karhi, — Elon, Starlink, Drew Harris, Leo Varadkar, Esther Solomon, Netanyahu, Elon, zGc10w8Y9H, XMkitJclUt — Esther Solomon, @EstherSolomon Organizations: Service, Israeli, Kfar Aza, Gaza, Garda, PM, White, Haaretz Locations: Israel, Gaza, Jerusalem, Ukraine, Dublin, Ireland
There is no evidence that the Irish Army were deployed on the streets of Dublin on Nov. 23 to reinforce police when a riot broke out after a stabbing earlier that day. An article (archived) published by BNN Network, a website that describes itself as a news organisation operated by “the trailblazers, the guardians and the truth-seekers", claimed without evidence that the Irish government deployed the Army during the unrest. While the Irish government declined to comment on the claim, Reuters found no evidence of the authority making any such announcements. Reuters correspondent Conor Humphries, who reported on the ground during the riot, said he did not see any army presence and only police presence. The Irish Defence Forces said they did not deploy troops, nor were they requested to do so, on Nov. 23.
Persons: Conor Humphries, Read Organizations: Irish Army, BNN Network, Irish, Army, Reuters, Irish Defence Forces, Defence Forces, State, Aid, Civil Authority, Power, BNN, Garda, Thomson Locations: Dublin, Ireland, Dublin’s
Armoured vehicles pictured in a suburb of Dublin, Ireland, on Nov. 23 have been falsely linked to policing of a riot that broke out in the city centre on the same day, according to Ireland’s Defence Forces. Reuters correspondent Conor Humphries, who reported on the ground during the riot in central Dublin, said he did not see any army vehicles and only police presence. Reuters did not find any imagery of army vehicles inside the city centre where the riot took place. The Defence Forces did not deploy any assets, and none were requested, in support of Ireland’s police in relation to the unrest, the spokesperson said. “The Defence Forces conduct routine driving and training exercises both in Dublin City and beyond very regularly,” the spokesperson said.
Persons: , Conor Humphries, “ Terenure, Cathal Brugha, Imaal, Read Organizations: Ireland’s Defence Forces, Social, Twitter, Facebook, Police, Reuters, The Defence Forces, Dublin, Garda, police, Defence Forces, Thomson Locations: Dublin, Ireland, Terenure, Rathmines, Dublin City, Glen
A bus and car were set on fire in Dublin during the violence. Photo: Brian Lawless/Zuma PressIreland witnessed its worst civil disorder in decades after rioters marauded through Dublin city center looting shops and setting buses and police cars on fire in a spate of violence that appeared to be triggered by a stabbing attack that injured three children. Irish police said Friday that 13 shops were damaged and 34 people arrested following the riots, which followed the attack by an unidentified man outside a school on Thursday afternoon. Garda Commissioner Drew Harris said on Friday that he had not seen such levels of violence “for decades.” He added that it had been caused by a “lunatic, hooligan faction driven by far-right ideology.”
Persons: Brian Lawless, Drew Harris, Organizations: Zuma Press, Garda Locations: Dublin
A violent clash between rioters and police in central Dublin on Thursday injured several police officers, one seriously, and prompted the arrests of 34 people, according to the Garda Síochána, the Irish police force. Rioters set fire to police vehicles, destroyed public buses and looted or damaged more than a dozen shops, the Gardai said. A mob had gathered in the city center following a knife attack that had seriously injured a female schoolteacher and three young children. The escalating unrest appalled the authorities, who blamed a far-right faction for fueling tensions by spreading misinformation about the knife attack. Unconfirmed speculation about the nationality of the knife-wielding attacker spread online in the hours after the stabbings, with one protester telling the Agence France-Presse news service that “Irish people are being attacked by these scum.”
Organizations: Garda, Irish, Agence France, Presse Locations: Dublin
An assailant injured four people including three young children in a knife attack in central Dublin on Thursday. In the evening, rioters looted and set vehicles on fire in the area. AdvertisementAnti-immigration rioters torched vehicles and looted stores in central Dublin on Thursday night after a knife attack near a primary school earlier in the afternoon. Garda Síochána, the Irish police force, said in a press release the attacker injured an adult woman and three young children, one of whom sustained "serious injuries." "This is not about immigration, this is not about the young children who are in hospital this evening," she said .
Persons: , Garda Síochána, Raidió Teilifís Éireann, Drew Harris, Helen McEntee, Patrick McMenamin, Garda Organizations: Service, Garda, Irish, RTE, Ireland's, BBC, Police Locations: Dublin, Irish, Garda
Three young children and a woman in her 30s were injured near a school in Dublin on Thursday, the police said, an attack that was followed by destructive riots that they blamed on the far right weaponizing “misinformation” about the episode. An adult woman in her 30s and a 5-year-old girl sustained serious wounds in the attack, in which a knife was used, the police said, while a 5-year-old boy and a 6-year-old girl were being treated for less serious injuries. The boy was later released from hospital. A suspect in the case was in custody, according to the Garda Síochána, the Irish police force. Drew Harris, the Garda police commissioner, said that the motive for the attack remained “entirely unclear.”The attack, which the police described as “a serious public order incident,” took place at Parnell Square East, in central Dublin, shortly after 1:30 p.m. on Thursday.
Persons: Drew Harris, Organizations: Garda, Irish, Parnell, East Locations: Dublin
CNN —The biggest-ever drug seizure in the history of Ireland was intercepted off the coast of Cork in the southeast of the country on Tuesday, Irish police said. “It is the largest drug seizure in the history of the State,” Justin Kelly, Assistant Commissioner of An Garda Síochána, Ireland’s police force, said at the same conference. Three men, aged 31, 50 and 60, have been arrested on suspicion of organized crime and are currently being questioned at Garda stations in County Wexford, according to a Garda press release. Officers said the drugs originated from South America and were bound for crime groups in Ireland, the United Kingdom, and Europe. Assistant Commissioner Justin Kelly said the drug seizure was the largest in Ireland's history.
Persons: Matthew ”, Gerry Harrahill, ” Justin Kelly, ” Kelly, Justin Kelly, Garda Síochána, ” Tony Geraghty Organizations: CNN, Revenue, Dublin, State, Garda, Irish Air Corps, Irish Revenue Customs Service, Irish Defence Forces, Irish Naval Service, Maritime Analysis, Narcotics, European Union Locations: Ireland, Cork, South America, County Wexford, United Kingdom, Europe, Dublin, Lisbon, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Portugal
CNN —Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni visited areas of northern Italy hit by deadly flooding on Sunday, cutting short her visit to Japan for the G7 in response to the disaster. A resident speaks on his phone while walking a flooded street in the village of Carde, Cuneo, near Turin in northwestern Italy on Sunday. Andreas Solaro/AFP/Getty ImagesClean-up operations are in full swing, with video from the emergency services on Saturday showing the removal of mud from washed out roads after landslides. Andreas Solaro/AFP/Getty ImagesA flooded street in Conselice, near Ravenna. Andreas Solaro/AFP/Getty ImagesThe torrential rains come after months of drought that dried out the land – which meteorologists say has reduced its capacity to absorb water, worsening the floods.
The undisputed lightweight world champion, Taylor holds 18 gold medals – including an Olympic gold – and sits second in the Ring’s women’s pound-for-pound rankings. On May 20, national hero Taylor will face Chantelle Cameron – the undisputed super-lightweight world champion – at the 3Arena in Dublin in front of a partisan home crowd as she attempts to become a two-weight undisputed world champion. Cameron, the 32-year-old from Northampton, United Kingdom, was previously signed to MTK Global but is now signed to Matchroom Boxing alongside Taylor. Four international boxing promotions have been held across Ireland over the last six months, according to Mel Christle, chairman of the Boxing Union of Ireland. The presence of Katie Taylor headlining the bill, in her hometown, is making it a huge sporting event for Ireland,” added Christie.
The Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, scheduled for this weekend, has been canceled and the site evacuated. An aerial view of flooded houses in Cesena, where residents had to climb onto rooftops to escape high water levels. Water levels on northern Italy’s Lake Garda fell to record lows in February, with Venice experiencing unusually low tides. Formula 1 race canceledFormula 1 has announced the cancellation of this weekend’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix because of heavy flooding in the region, citing safety concerns. The Emilia Romagna Grand Prix is the first event of the Formula 1 season in Europe and was scheduled to take place this weekend.
But history is complicated on the shores of Lake Garda, a 143-square-mile body of water just west of Verona. In many ways, Garda—its crisp blue water reflecting the nearby Alps—feels like a curiously liminal space. Its northern shores were part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire until after World War I; even today, German-language street-signs dot the villages along its northern coast. Traces of Venetian architecture abound, remnants of the Venetian Empire’s conquering of several lakeside strongholds. On the southern shore, the beautiful town of Sermione boasts the extant grounds of a Roman villa named after the poet Catullus.
Italy faces new drought alert after another dry winter
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MILAN, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Weeks of dry winter weather have raised concerns that Italy could face another drought after last summer's emergency, with the Alps having received less than half of their normal snowfall, according to scientists and environmental groups. Italian rivers and lakes are suffering from severe lack of water, the Legambiente environmental group said on Monday, with attention focused on the north of the country. Last July Italy declared a state of emergency for areas surrounding the Po, which accounts for roughly a third of the country's agricultural production and suffered its worst drought for 70 years. "We need to recover 500 millimetres in the north-western regions: we need 50 days of rain," he added. Latest weather forecasts do however signal the arrival of much-needed precipitation and snow in the Alps in coming days.
A fabricated poster that purports to have been created by the Irish Centre for Diversity in coordination with the Irish government and tells girls to stay indoors after 6pm has been circulating online. A spokesperson for the Irish Centre for Diversity told Reuters that no such poster was published by the organisation. The Irish Centre for Diversity’s logo includes the ‘v’ in diversity replaced with a greater than sign. The Irish Centre for Diversity and Irish government said it published no such poster. No official Irish government logo can be seen printed on the poster, and ‘Irish government’ is misspelled in Irish.
Social media users are sharing a video of a brawl on a street in Wicklow, Ireland, that took place in the early hours of Dec. 4, 2022. They claim it shows “local men” fighting “migrants” or “refugees” who they say harassed “local women”. However, Irish police confirmed to Reuters that neither migrants nor asylum seekers were involved in the fracas and that several locals have been identified. However, Irish police confirmed to Reuters that the footage shows “two groups of local youths” fighting “over a local matter” and does not involve migrants or refugees. Police say the video shows local youths fighting over a local matter, not local residents fighting migrants or refugees for harassing local women.
„În textul normei legale care reglementează modul de deschidere a secțiilor de vot pentru alegătorii din stânga Nistrului, sunt definite cu o claritate și previzibilitate accesibilă criterii privind modul de stabilire a numărului secțiilor de vot pentru alegătorii din teritoriul necontrolat. Raportând prevederile normei menționate supra, în calitate de criteriul legal privind determinarea numărului secțiilor de vot, Colegiul constată că CEC, la pct. Informația a fost confirmată pentru Ziarul de Gardă de către purtătoarea de cuvânt a CEC, Rodica Sîrbu. Cinci zile mai târziu, la 15 iunie, Comisia Electorală Centrală (CEC) a revizuit numărul secțiilor de votare pentru alegătorii din stânga Nistrului. Astfel, pentru alegătorii din stânga Nistrului vor fi deschise 41 de secții de votare și nu 44, așa cum a decis CEC anterior.
Persons: Ana, Virgiliu Buhnaci, de Justiție, Rodica Sîrbu, Andrei Năstase Organizations: Apel, CEC, Centrală, de, Electorală Centrală Locations: Apel Chișinău, CA, CEC, Chișinău, Corjova, Dubăsari, Bender
UPDATE 12:25 Socialiștii Dodon și Țîrdea au ținut câte un discurs de pe scena improvizată în fața CSJ, amenințând cu noi proteste în cazul în care „nu va fi recunoscută victoria lor în alegeri”. Țîrdea a amenințat că în cazul în care instanța supremă va menține decizia de obligare a CEC de a reduce numărul secțiilor de vot pentru alegătorii din stânga Nistrului de la 41 la 12, ei vor veni „cu furcile”, menționând, cităm: „Veți fi aruncați în Nistru”. O decizie în acest sens a fost pronunțată de către colegiul civil, comercial şi de contencios administrativ al Curţii de Apel Chișinău, format din Ana Panov, Dorin Dulghieru și Virgiliu Buhnaci. Cinci zile mai târziu, la 15 iunie, Comisia Electorală Centrală (CEC) a revizuit numărul secțiilor de votare pentru alegătorii din stânga Nistrului. Mai exact, Comisia a exclus cele trei secții: una – în comuna Corjova din raionul Dubăsari și celelalte două – în municipiul Bender, despre care Serviciul de Informații și Securitate (SIS) a emis anterior o atenționare.
Persons: de Justiție, Dodon, . Țîrdea, Grosu, Igor Dodon, Ana, Virgiliu Buhnaci, Andrei Năstase Organizations: Apel, CEC, Electorală Centrală, de Locations: Curtea, Apel Chișinău, CA, Nistru, Chișinău, Corjova, Dubăsari, Bender
Cu drapele în mâini și alături de susținătorii lor, socialiștilor și comuniștii protestează în fața Curții Supreme de Justiție (CSJ) după ce joi, 8 iulie, Curtea de Apel Chișinău (CA) a anulat anexele hotărârii Comisiei privind deschiderea a 41 de secții de vot pentru alegătorii din stânga Nistrului, cu obligarea reducerii numărului secțiilor de vot până la 12. Mai mulți deputați socialiști în frunte cu liderul lor de partid, Igor Dodon, sunt prezenți la manifestație. O decizie în acest sens a fost pronunțată de către colegiul civil, comercial şi de contencios administrativ al Curţii de Apel Chișinău, format din Ana Panov, Dorin Dulghieru și Virgiliu Buhnaci. Cinci zile mai târziu, la 15 iunie, Comisia Electorală Centrală (CEC) a revizuit numărul secțiilor de votare pentru alegătorii din stânga Nistrului. Mai exact, Comisia a exclus cele trei secții: una – în comuna Corjova din raionul Dubăsari și celelalte două – în municipiul Bender, despre care Serviciul de Informații și Securitate (SIS) a emis anterior o atenționare.
Persons: de Justiție, Igor Dodon, Ana, Virgiliu Buhnaci, Andrei Năstase Organizations: Apel, Electorală Centrală, CEC, de Locations: Curtea, Apel Chișinău, CA, Chișinău, Corjova, Dubăsari, Bender
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