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Man Sentenced to 3 Years and 9 Months for Stabbing Tourist in Dublin Temple Bar
A man who stabbed a tourist in Dublin's Temple Bar has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison. This highlights ongoing concerns about violence in popular nightlife areas, with authorities likely to implement stricter safety measures soon.

91-Year-Old Lelia Doolan Completes 220km Protest Walk Against US Use of Shannon Airport
Lelia Doolan, aged 91, completed a 220-kilometer protest walk from Shannon to Dublin to oppose US military flights at Shannon Airport. Her journey draws attention to Ireland's neutrality and ongoing concerns over military use of Shannon Airport.

Antrim and Galway Lead in GAA Division Highlights; Tyrone Faces Relegation Challenges
Antrim secures crucial wins boosting their Division 1B survival, while Galway and Donegal shine in their respective matches. Tyrone faces another challenge with Canavan's loss amid relegation fears, and Derry maintains Division Two momentum.

Irish fuel protests cleared by police after week-long disruptions
Police have cleared a blockade in Dublin set up by protesters who have disrupted Ireland for a week. The demonstrations, driven by anger over soaring fuel prices, caused widespread city chaos and have now spread to Norway, signaling broader discontent.

Fuel protests in Dublin extend indefinitely, causing traffic chaos and halting Luas services
Fuel protesters in Dublin have declared their blockade indefinite, causing major traffic issues and shutting down Luas tram services in the city. The ongoing action is disrupting commuters and highlighting escalating tensions.

Shamrock Rovers beat Shelbourne 3-2 in Dublin derby thriller
Shamrock Rovers triumphed over Shelbourne 3-2 in a thrilling Dublin derby, capitalizing on an early lead. The game highlighted Shelbourne's defensive vulnerabilities, influencing their potential strategies.

Man (34) charged with attempted murder in Dublin fire attack on woman in Clondalkin
A man has been charged with attempted murder after a woman was set on fire in her Clondalkin home in November. The case underscores ongoing concerns over domestic violence and violent crimes in Dublin.

Judge to rule in June if Dublin man Riad Bouchaker can face trial for 2023 Parnell Square attack
Riad Bouchaker, accused of attacking three children at Parnell Square in Dublin in 2023, awaits a court ruling in June on his fitness to stand trial. The decision will determine whether he proceeds with the criminal case, affecting future legal proceedings.

Funeral Held in Dublin for Celebrated RTÉ Sports Broadcaster Michael Lyster
The funeral service for Michael Lyster, the renowned RTÉ sports broadcaster, took place in Dublin today. It was a moment for fans and family to pay their respects and celebrate his legacy.

European Port Cities Face Alarming Ferry Pollution Levels Surpassing Cars
Ferries in many European ports produce more sulphur pollution than cars, outstripping emissions in several EU capitals. The findings emphasize a potential oversight in pollution control efforts and the need for targeted regulations for maritime transportation. Addressing ferry emissions is vital for improving urban air quality and achieving environmental targets.

Irish Film & TV Awards Celebrate 'Christy' and Star Winners Including DiCaprio and Stone
'Christy' wins the top prize at the Irish Film & TV Awards, with Jesse Buckley and Paul Mescal also taking acting awards. The event saw stars like Leonardo DiCaprio and Emma Stone celebrated for their performances.