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Here's What Happened Today: Monday

Here’s your round-up of what made the headlines today.

NEED TO CATCH up? The Journal brings you a round-up of today’s news. 

IRELAND

5713 Joyce Cycle Launch of the Dublin Cycling Campaign's Joyce Cycle today.

  • A report by the Government’s Special Rapporteur on Child Protection recommended that a State inquiry into illegal adoptions be established.
  • Ireland has sent 5,000 ready-to-eat meals and 200 units of body armour to Ukraine.
  • There have been 11,975 new PCR confirmed Covid-19 cases and 19,915 positive antigen tests reported since Friday.
  • A motorcyclist in his late 30s died in a road traffic collision in Co Clare. 
  • A cargo ship carrying Russian oil arrived in Dublin Port yesterday after the government said it would not intervene and prevent the tanker from docking in Ireland.
  • Mary Lou McDonald said the deletion of thousands of press statements on her party’s website is not an attempt to pivot Sinn Féin’s position on issues such Russia and NATO.  
  • Sinn Féin ran an advertisement in The New York Times newspaper today calling on the Irish Government to convene a Citizens’ Assembly on Irish unity.

THE WORLD

residential-building-destroyed-as-result-of-shelling-kiev A destroyed apartment building hit by a shell from the Russian army in a residential area in Kyiv, Ukraine. PAVO_BAHMUT PAVO_BAHMUT

#UKRAINE: A pregnant woman and her baby died after Russian forces bombed the maternity hospital in Ukraine where she was meant to give birth.

#SANCTIONS: The EU is to sanction Roman Abramovich and other oligarchs as part of a fourth package of penalties against Russia. 

#MH17: The Dutch and Australian governments launched a legal case against Russia at the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) seeking to hold Moscow accountable for its alleged role in the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17.

#ACTOR: American actor William Hurt, known for much-loved films such as The Big Chill and A History of Violence, has died at age 71.

PARTING SHOT

A woman holding an anti-war poster jumped on screen during Russia’s most-watched evening news programme on the tightly-controlled state broadcaster Channel One today.

The poster said in Russian: “Stop the war. Don’t believe the propaganda. Here they are lying to you.” It is signed in English: “Russians against the war”.

OVD-Info, which monitors detentions at opposition protests, identified the woman as Marina Ovsyannikova, saying she works at Channel One as an editor and was now at a police station.

The protester managed to say a few phrases in Russian, including “Stop the war!”, while Yekaterina Andreyeva, who has presented the news since 1998, tries to drown her out by speaking louder.

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