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Russian Jets: Multibillion-Euro court battle begins in Dublin

Russian Jets: Multibillion-Euro court battle begins in Dublin

The world’s largest aircraft lessors are suing insurers over losses of at least $8 billion due to jets stranded in Russia. Insurers contesting the claims include Lloyd’s of London, Chubb, and Fidelis. AerCap, the world’s biggest aircraft lessor, is pursuing its claims through London’s High Court. In a Dublin courtroom on Tuesday, some of the … Read more

On the streets of Dublin, Dhanashree Verma dances to Sona Kitna Sona Hai

Dhanashree Verma couldn’t help but dance while out for a stroll in Dublin’s streets to a popular 90s Bollywood song. She uploaded a video of herself dancing to Sona Kitna Sona Hai by Govinda and Karisma Kapoor. The best part of this video is her dance moves. If you are a true desi, you will … Read more

UK sets up EU battle with N.Ireland changes

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UK government introduces legislation to repeal Northern Ireland trading rules. The protocol requires customs checks on goods arriving from England. the bill proposes overriding the EU withdrawal treaty signed by the UK. The UK government introduced legislation on Monday to repeal post-Brexit trading rules for Northern Ireland, Despite the risk of sparking a trade war … Read more

Nicklaus swears his commitment to PGA after Saudi offer

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Jack Nicklaus on Tuesday reaffirmed his commitment to the PGA Tour, stating that no amount of money could persuade him to take on a leadership role with a new Saudi-backed golf series. Earlier this month, the 82-year-old golf legend announced that he had turned down a $100 million deal to be one of the stars … Read more

Irish court finds ex-soldier Lisa Smith guilty of joining IS

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Three judges at Dublin’s Special Criminal Court On Monday found former soldier Lisa Smith guilty of joining the so-called Islamic State group in Syria.

Smith, 40, sobbed in the dock as Judge Tony Hunt read the panel’s decision after a nine-week trial.

The Muslim convert, who appeared in court wearing a hijab, pleaded not guilty to membership in an illegal terrorist group between October 28, 2015 and December 1, 2019.

Judge Hunt said the prosecution had established beyond reasonable doubt that she travelled to Syria “with her eyes open” and pledged allegiance to the group, led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

She was acquitted of a separate charge of financing terrorism by sending 800 euros ($900) to aid medical treatment for a Syrian man in Turkey.

Hunt said there was reasonable doubt that she intended the money to be used for humanitarian purposes rather than to fund terrorism.

He granted her bail until a sentencing hearing on July 11.

During the trial, which began in January, prosecutors detailed how Smith, who was a member of the Irish Defence Forces from 2001 to 2011, travelled to IS-controlled territory in 2015 after converting to Islam.

In 2012, she went on pilgrimage to Mecca and expressed a desire on an Islamic Facebook page to live under Sharia law and to die a martyr.

The court was told that she bought a one-way ticket from Dublin to Turkey, crossing the border into Syria and living in Raqqa, the capital of the Islamic State’s self-styled caliphate.

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At the time, the hardline Islamists ruled over vast swathes of Syria and Iraq, attracting thousands of foreign fighters to their cause before the group’s territorial defeat in the region.

After failing to convince her husband to join her, Smith divorced him in 2016 and married a UK national involved in the group’s armed patrols.

As IS lost ground to a US-led coalition on the battlefield and towns and cities under its sway fell, Smith was forced to flee Raqqa and then Baghouz, their last remaining stronghold, before returning to Ireland.

She was arrested on arrival at Dublin airport on December 1, 2019 with her young daughter.

Defence lawyers argued that Smith’s presence in IS territory did not make her a de facto member of the extremist Sunni group.

They have stated that it could only be argued “at a stretch” that she helped the group because she provided a home for her husband.

The three judges presided over the Special Criminal Court, which hears cases involving terrorism and organised crime.

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Irish to face world champions South Africa in November Test

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Ireland’s credentials for the 2023 Rugby World Cup will be put to the test when they host world champions South Africa and Australia in November Tests. The Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) announced the schedule on Thursday, with crowd-pleasing Fiji (November 12) sandwiched between the Springboks (November 5) and Wallabies (November 19). The Irish — … Read more

UK urges N. Ireland parties to form a new government

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After historic elections and amid unresolved Brexit disputes, UK Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis called on all parties in the province to establish a new power-sharing government in Belfast on Monday. On their first day back on the work since Sinn Fein won the election on Thursday, the five major political parties were scheduled to … Read more

Ireland to remove mask wearing rules among other COVID-19 restrictions

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DUBLIN – Ireland will remove the rules of mandatory mask wearing in indoor public facilities and on public transport starting from Feb. 28, said the Irish government on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the specific protective measures currently in place in primary and secondary schools as well as in early learning and school-aged childcare facilities will also be … Read more

Euronext sees record listings in 2021

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PARIS: A record number of companies made their market debut on the Euronext index in 2021 as the pan-European exchange benefitted from Brexit and added Milan to the group, the operator said on Thursday. Euronext said 212 companies were newly listed this year for a total market capitalisation of €123 billion ($139 billion), but it … Read more

Crypto Team is Being Built by PayPal in Ireland as Bitcoin Acceptance Grows

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At the time when Bitcoin and Ether are gaining popularity, the new hires are required to help PayPal expand its crypto-focused business offering.

PayPal, the global payments company, is hiring for many cryptocurrency-related posts at its Ireland headquarters, highlighting the business’s ambitions in the fast-rising digital asset sector.

PayPal is looking to fill several crypto-focused posts in compliance, anti-money laundering, and business development for its Dublin and Dundalk offices, according to the Dublin-based Irish Independent, one of the country’s most popular news outlets.

PayPal established a specialized crypto and blockchain business unit earlier this year to assist its entrance into cryptocurrencies, which took place in October 2020 with the purchase of Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), and Litecoin (LTC) by clients in the United States.

The company expanded its offering in March of this year, allowing US clients to pay for products and services with their digital asset holdings.

PayPal said two months later that clients would be able to withdraw their cryptocurrency to third-party wallets.

PayPal’s CEO, Dan Schulman, stated in April that the company’s crypto business has exceeded all expectations in its first six months of existence.

The fast adoption of digital assets like Bitcoin and Ether was accompanied by a tremendous price increase that brought the whole cryptocurrency market to a worth of about $2.6 trillion.

Crypto markets seem to have hit a bottom and are now hiking upwards again, after a significant correction between May and July.

Schulman stated on PayPal’s quarterly earnings call last week that the company’s crypto trading business would be arriving in the UK in the near future. Upgrades to allow for faster payment processing are also in the works, according to him.

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PCB, CI postpones T20 series amid coronavirus outbreak

PCB, CI postpones T20 series

The Pakistan Cricket Board and Cricket Ireland have announced the postponement of the Schedule of T20 series in July. According to details, the joint decision by the two boards was taken after the Irish government announced that it would not be possible to hold closed-door matches before August 10, 2020. It should be noted that … Read more