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    Jackie Fox

    Victoria, Seychelles

    Seychelles: Could paradise have first climate refugees?

    More than 400,000 tourists visit the tropical paradise of Seychelles every year – that's four times the country's population.

    Climate Change • 20 Apr 23
    Rising seas could put most of Seychelles underwater in a matter of decades (Pic: Coastal view from Cousin Island)

    Seychelles: The disappearing islands

    Climate change is not a future problem for the idyllic, tourist hub of the Seychelles islands. It is jeopardising land and lives right now across the African nation.

    Climate Change • 19 Apr 23
    US President Joe Biden during his meeting with the Taoiseach at Farmleigh

    3 'other' takeaways from Biden's Ireland visit

    Joe Biden's trip offered an intimate insight into what shaped him as a man and how it boosted his chances of a second term in office, writes Jackie Fox.

    Biden in Ireland • 16 Apr 23
    A young Joe Biden, second from the right, with his family (Credit: Joe Biden Campaign)

    'Part of his soul' and DNA: How Irish is Joe Biden?

    Joe Biden was born into a proud Irish American Catholic family in the blue-collar city of Scranton Pennsylvania - a state his ancestors settled and met in.

    Biden in Ireland • 14 Apr 23
    After a once-in-a-century occurrence of 15 rounds of voting, Kevin McCarthy finally became speaker in the small hours of this morning

    Life-long dream finally realised for Kevin McCarthy

    Becoming Speaker of House of Representatives and the third most powerful politician in America has been a life-long dream for Kevin McCarthy.

    US • 07 Jan 23
    Millions of people in Afghanistan this December are at risk of famine

    Afghans taking extraordinary measures to survive

    Millions in Afghanistan this December are at risk of famine and are taking extraordinary and devastating measures to survive.

    World • 29 Dec 22
    Members of the police patrol the streets during a curfew in the province of Arequipa, Peru

    Tourists seek to leave as violent protests grip Peru

    Thousands of tourists are scrambling to leave Peru as violent protests grip the country.

    World • 17 Dec 22
    Minister of State Colm Brophy is expected to announce the change today (File pic: RollingNews.ie)

    Development programme Irish Aid to get name change

    The Irish Government is planning to change Irish Aid's name to be more "respectful" and "reflective" of its work.

    Ireland • 13 Dec 22
    A mobile phone displaying a Tweet about the hanging by Iranian authorities of Mohsen Shekari

    Outrage as Iran carries out execution over protests

    Dozens of Iranians in Ireland protested outside Leinster House this morning calling on the Irish Government to stand in solidarity with demonstrators in Iran.

    World • 08 Dec 22
    Iran is witnessing some of the most significant protests since the 1979 Islamic Revolution in the wake of the death of Mahsa Amini

    Morality police move 'distraction technique' - activist

    A suggestion by Iran's Attorney General that the so-called morality police has been disbanded is a "distraction technique", according to Iranian activists in Ireland.

    Iran • 05 Dec 22
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