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The Irish Sun
11-05-2025
- Politics
- The Irish Sun
World put on notice that Israel plans to ethnically cleanse Gaza, says Green Party leader as Govt urged to pass law
ISRAEL has put the world on notice that it plans to ethnically cleanse Gaza, Green Party leader Roderic O'Gorman has said. The 2 Roderic O'Gorman stated that Israel has put the world on notice over its plans to cleanse Gaza Credit: Paul Sharp - Commissioned by The Sun Dublin 2 Many parties urge to make progress on the topic before the summer recess Credit: Getty Images - Getty In response, Minister of State Hildegarde Naughton said the Government will progress the Bill, but in a way that was legally sound. She said she wouldn't have a problem publishing the Attorney General's advice on legal difficulties he'd identified surrounding the Bill. However, Mr O'Gorman said claims of a legal issue with banning services was 'a delaying tactic'. READ MORE ON GAZA He added: 'I have real concerns about this attempt now to create a distinction between goods and services. 'This is about kicking the can down the road.' Minister Naughton added on the same programme: 'We are absolutely committed to doing this. We need to get this right. This is not a policy difference.' The minister also said Tanaiste Most read in Irish News Meanwhile, And Aontu TD Paul Lawless said Ireland, with our reputation for peace and neutrality, should be centrally involved in any peace deal rather than 'standing back from the conflict'. Israel launches airstrikes on Yemen's biggest airport after Houthi attack Speaking at the annual James Connolly commemoration at Arbour Hill cemetery today, she said her party will 'be pressing to have some further progress before the She added: 'We see again, more tragic deaths today, more reports, deeply distressing reports of children dying by starvation in Gaza under Israel's denial of aid, we've described it as a genocide - I don't think that's too strong. 'I think when we hear our own


Extra.ie
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Extra.ie
Maith thú! ExtraG.ie claims Media Award
A bit of a comhghairdeas is in order, if we don't mind saying ourselves. DMG Media's Irish-language platform, has been awarded 'Best Use of Irish Language' at the 2025 Media Awards. Launched as an extension to has rapidly grown into a destination for Irish language news, sport, and entertainment, building a loyal audience and becoming a trusted voice for high-quality, engaging content 'as Gaeilge'. The Media Awards ceremony, held on Thursday night at the Mansion House, saw DMG Media nominated in four categories. Pic: Justin Farrelly This recognition comes shortly after the successful launch of ExtraG Gach Seachtain, a new weekly print supplement published every Friday and in today's Irish Daily Mail. The Media Awards ceremony, held on Thursday night at the Mansion House, saw DMG Media nominated in four categories. has been awarded 'Best Use of Irish Language' at the 2025 Media Awards. Pic: Paul Sharp/Sharppix In addition to win, EVOKE, another DMG Media brand, earned silver in the fiercely contested 'Media Brand of the Year' category. Paul Henderson, CEO of DMG Media, commented: 'To take home a win is truly fantastic.'