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#1
Quote from: PadraicHenryPearse on Today at 03:39:45 PMIsis/Israeli asset,  Abu Shaba has been killed, couple of different reports on who killed him.
https://www.irishtimes.com/world/middle-east/2025/12/04/israeli-reports-say-anti-hamas-leader-has-been-killed/

The �head of an armed Palestinian faction that opposes Hamas in Gaza has been killed, Israel's public broadcaster ‍reported on Thursday, in what would be a blow to Israeli efforts to support Palestinian clans against the ‍Islamist movement.

Yasser Abu Shabab, a Bedouin tribal leader based in Israeli-held Rafah in southern Gaza, has led the most prominent of several small anti-Hamas groups that have emerged in Gaza during the ‌war that began more than two years ago.

Hamas has branded him a collaborator and has ⁠ordered its fighters to kill or capture him.

There was no immediate word ‌about �Abu ‍Shabab's status on the Facebook page of his group, the Popular Forces.



#2
Quote from: Look-Up! on Today at 03:21:05 PM
Quote from: Genocide Organ on Today at 02:57:24 PM
Quote from: Armagh18 on Today at 02:15:55 PM
Quote from: Genocide Organ on Today at 02:08:48 PMYou could add that Ukraine is just the start. Putin wants to recreate the Soviet Union.

I don't buy that - at all. Where's the evidence?

Meanwhile, EU wants an army so pushes that narrative.
Would it be surprising if he tried for more if he got Ukraine?


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Well, according to some on here, this war has been a disaster for Russia, and Russia is on the point of collapse. So, just after being nearly brought to its knees by the Ukrainian effort, can it really invade the EU?!! I somehow doubt it!
Besides, Russia has its own demographic problems, too. No longer can it afford to send endless bodies to the front. An invasion of the EU would put in the ha'penny place the losses in Ukraine. Unless the reckoning is that the EU won't fight at all?
What's that got to do with the security of Europe? It's not just about being able to repel an invasion from Russia on members, something which can no longer just be dismissed as pie in the sky. It's also about protection of energy and communication infrastructures whether it be wind farms, solar farms, nuclear facilities, subsea cables etc. We're moving away from oil and gas, well Russian oil and gas anyway. Our aim is to be energy dependent and that's going to hurt many suppliers outside the Union. So we need to be able to offer a serious deterrent to anyone thinking of sabotaging these infrastructures. And I'm not talking about strongly worded letters either.

https://www.ft.com/content/2ee21b5c-24fc-400e-a51d-2c197d09c471

Russia may gradually ramp up its provocations to test these latent divisions within Nato. One long-discussed scenario is the incursion of Russian ground troops into one of the Baltic states — perhaps on the pretext of defending ethnic Russians. The Kremlin's ultimate goal is to demonstrate that Nato's Article Five mutual security guarantee is worthless. If the Russians could do that, then they might try to pick off smaller European states one-by-one — without ever having to take on the combined might of Nato. Uncertainty about Washington's response is the key to Moscow's probing. The US provides about 40 per cent of Nato's military assets in Europe and some of its most advanced capabilities. There are also American troops in the Baltic states. A Himars artillery unit recently conducted training at the Tapa base and a US tank company is expected to arrive soon. But if the Russians ever staged a major incursion into Estonia or another Nato member, there are obvious questions about how Donald Trump would respond. As Gabrielius Landsbergis, a former foreign minister of Lithuania put it to me last week, "If there is an incursion and attack . . . what can Putin expect? The American Sixth Fleet coming into the Baltics or a call to meet in Alaska?"
#3
Quote from: DaleCooper on Today at 03:28:35 PMThis woman has been arrested now for Blasphemy. "Defaming" the Chosen people. It is illegal to critique ****** power and influence. The legacy of securing "freedom" in WW2

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy4x78mrxk3o
This will revert back on Jewish people. Anti Israel action is not antisemitic.
#4
Waste goes a lot higher

https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/business/northern-ireland/companies-which-have-made-millions-from-delayed-a5-road-scheme/a7817510.html

The companies which have earned millions of pounds from the long-delayed A5 road scheme can today be revealed.
In one case, an infrastructure firm received more than £60m in consultancy fees.

Another contractor company has collected over £20m.

The total spend to date on the project - which was originally given the go-ahead in 2007, but has yet to start - has topped £150m.

The 58-mile road from Derry to Aughnacloy, Co Tyrone, has been hit by a series of delays.

It was approved again by the Executive in October last year, with the final cost now estimated at £1.7bn.

However, spending on the project has continued to rise, and now stands at £153.7m.

This includes £80.6m on consultants, £56.3m on contractors' fees, £5.8m on geotechnical and archaeology investigations and £5.7m on land costs.


In response to a Freedom of Information request, the department has now revealed the biggest earners from the scheme.

In our request, we asked for a list of those who had received £1m or more.

The biggest recipient is Mouchel Limited, which was later acquired by the WSP Group. Mouchel/WSP has received £63.8m in consultancy fees - more than a third of the total expenditure to date.

Three sets of contractors' fees were paid out to companies which collaborated at various stages of the project.

Around £11m was paid as part of a joint venture between Balfour Beatty, BAM and FP McCann for section one of the scheme, between New Buildings and Sion Mills.

#5
Quote from: Banks of the Bann on Today at 09:26:32 AMSome simple truths:

Russia's goal in this war is the destruction of Ukraine as a sovereign, independent state.

Russia has not changed their goal despite the  war turning into a disaster for them.

They won't accept any agreement that will make this goal more difficult/impossible in the future.

They will accept an 'agreement' that leaves Ukraine a sitting duck.

Security assurances for Ukraine on paper are worthless.

Whatever is agreed, if anything, will be broken by Russia at some point in the future.
You could add that Ukraine is just the start. Putin wants to recreate the Soviet Union.
#6
GAA Discussion / 2026 League Schedule
Today at 10:55:13 AM
January

*The pre-league provincial competitions (McKenna Cup, O'Byrne Cup, FBD League, McGrath Cup, Munster SHL & Walsh Cup) will all start on the weekend of Friday 2nd-Sunday 4th.

Saturday 17th-Sunday 18th: All-Ireland club senior football and hurling finals at Croke Park

Saturday 24th:

NFL Div 1: Dublin v Donegal, Croke Park, 5pm

NFL Div 2: Meath v Derry, Croke Park, 3pm; Tyrone v Kildare, Healy Park, 6pm

NFL Div 3: Down v Clare, Páirc Esler, 6pm; Laois v Limerick, O'Moore Park, 6pm


NFL Div 4: Waterford v Longford, Fraher Field, 4pm

NHL Div 1A: Tipperary v Galway, Semple Stadium, 7pm

NHL Div 1B: Carlow v Down, Dr Cullen Park, 2.30pm; Wexford v Antrim, Wexford Park, 4pm

Sunday 25th

NFL Div 1: Galway v Mayo, Pearse Stadium, 1.45; Kerry v Roscommon, Fitzgerald Stadium, 2pm; Monaghan v Armagh, St Tiernach's Park, 2pm

NFL Div 2: Cork v Cavan, Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 1.30pm; Offaly v Louth, O'Connor Park, 2pm

NFL Div 3: Fermanagh v Wexford, Brewster Park, 1pm; Westmeath v Sligo, Cusack Park, 2pm

NFL Div 4: Antrim v Carlow, Cargin, 2pm; London v Tipperary, McGovern Park, 2pm; Wicklow v Leitrim, Aughrim, 2pm

NHL Div 1A: Kilkenny v Offaly, Nowlan Park, 2pm; Cork v Waterford, Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 3.45pm

NHL Div 1B: Clare v Dublin, Cusack Park, 2pm

Saturday 31st

NFL Div 1: Armagh v Galway, Athletic Grounds, 5pm

NFL Div 2: Kildare v Offaly, St Conleth's Park, 6pm; Derry v Tyrone, Celtic Park, 6pm

NFL Div 3: Limerick v Down, Rathkeale, 2pm; Wexford v Laois, Wexford Park, 6pm

NFL Div 4: Carlow v Wicklow, Dr Cullen Park, 6pm

NHL DIV 1A: Galway v Cork, Pearse Stadium, 7pm

NHL DIV 1B: Dublin v Kildare, Parnell Park, 7.30pm

FEBRUARY

Sunday 1st

NFL Div 1: Donegal v Kerry, Ballyshannon, 1.30pm; Mayo v Dublin, MacHale Park, 1.30pm; Roscommon v Monaghan, Dr Hyde Park, 2pm

NFL Div 2: Louth v Cork, Ardee, 1.30pm; Cavan v Meath, Breffni Park, 3.45pm

NFL Div 3: Clare v Westmeath, Cusack Park, 2pm; Sligo v Fermanagh, tbc, 2pm

NFL Div 4: Leitrim v Waterford, Páirc Seán MacDiarmada, 1pm; Longford v London, Pearse Park, 1pm; Tipperary v Antrim, Semple Stadium, 2pm

NHL Div 1A: Offaly v Tipperary, O'Connor Park, 2pm; Waterford v Limerick, Walsh Park, 2pm

NHL Div 1B: Antrim v Clare, Dunloy, 1pm; Down v Wexford, Ballycran, 2pm

Saturday 7th

NHL Div 1A: Cork v Tipperary, Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 7.30pm

NHL Div 1B: Wexford v Carlow, Wexford Park, 5.15pm

Sunday 8th

NHL DIV 1A: Waterford v Offaly, Walsh Park, 1.45pm; Limerick v Kilkenny, Gaelic Grounds, 3.45pm

NHL DIV 1B: Clare v Down, Cusack Park, 1.30pm; Kildare v Antrim, St Conleth's Park, 2pm

Saturday 14th

NFL Div 1: Kerry v Galway, Austin Stack Park, 5pm; Dublin v Monaghan, Croke Park, 7pm

NFL Div 2: Meath v Louth, Croke Park, 5pm; Kildare v Derry, St Conleth's Park, 6.30pm

NFL Div 3: Down v Westmeath, Páirc Esler, 6pm; Laois v Sligo, O'Moore Park, 6pm

NFL Div 4: Waterford v Wicklow, Fraher Field, 6pm

Sunday 15th

NFL Div 1: Donegal v Mayo, Letterkenny, 1.45pm; Roscommon v Armagh, Dr Hyde Park, 2pm

NFL Div 2: Offaly v Cork, O'Connor Park, 2pm; Tyrone v Cavan, Healy Park, 3.45pm

NFL Div 3: Fermanagh v Clare, Brewster Park, 1pm; Limerick v Wexford, Rathkeale, 2pm

NFL Div 4: London v Leitrim, McGovern Park, 1pm; Antrim v Longford, Cargin, 2pm; Tipperary v Carlow, Semple Stadium, 2pm

Saturday 21st

NFL Div 1: Dublin v Kerry, Croke Park, 7pm; Galway v Roscommon, Pearse Stadium, 7pm

NFL Div 2: Derry v Offaly, Celtic Park, 6pm

NFL Div 4: Carlow v Waterford, Dr Cullen Park, 6pm

NHL Div 1A: Tipperary v Limerick, Semple Stadium, 5.30pm

NHL Div 1B: Dublin v Wexford, Croke Park, 5pm; Kildare v Clare, St Conleth's Park, 6.30pm

Sunday 22nd

NFL Div 1: Monaghan v Mayo, St Tiernach's Park, 1.45pm; Armagh v Donegal, Athletic Grounds, 3.45pm

NFL Div 2: Cork v Meath, Páirc Uí Rinn, 2pm; Louth v Tyrone, Ardee, 2pm; Cavan v Kildare, Breffni Park, 3pm

NFL Div 3: Westmeath v Fermanagh, Cusack Park Mullingar, 1pm; Clare v Laois, Cusack Park Ennis, 2pm; Sligo v Limerick, tbc, 2pm; Wexford v Down, Wexford Park, 2pm

NFL Div 4: Wicklow v London, Aughrim, 1pm; Leitrim v Antrim, Páirc Seán MacDiarmada, 2pm; Longford v Tipperary, Pearse Park, 2pm

NHL Div 1A: Kilkenny v Waterford, Nowlan Park, 1.45pm; Offaly v Galway, Birr, 2pm

NHL Div 1B: Antrim v Carlow, Dunloy, 1pm

Saturday 28th

NFL Div 2: Cavan v Louth, Breffni Park, 5.15pm; Tyrone v Offaly, Healy Park, 6pm; Kildare v Meath, St Conleth's Park, 7pm

NFL Div 3: Down v Fermanagh, Páirc Esler, 6pm; Laois v Westmeath, O'Moore Park, 6pm; Limerick v Clare, Rathkeale, 6pm

NFL Div 4: Antrim v Wicklow, Portglenone, 5pm

NHL Div 1B: Carlow v Clare, Dr Cullen Park, 6pm

MARCH

Sunday 1st

NFL Div 1: Kerry v Monaghan, Fitzgerald Stadium, 1.15pm; Mayo v Armagh, MacHale Park, 1.15pm; Donegal v Galway, Ballyshannon, 1.15pm; Roscommon v Dublin, Dr Hyde Park, 2pm

NFL Div 2: Derry v Cork, Celtic Park, 1pm

NFL Div 3: Wexford v Sligo, Wexford Park, 2pm

NFL Div 4: London v Waterford, McGovern Park, 1pm; Longford v Carlow, Pearse Park, 2pm; Tipperary v Leitrim, Semple Stadium, 2pm

NHL Div 1A: Galway v Waterford, Pearse Stadium, 2pm; Offaly v Limerick, O'Connor Park, 2pm; Kilkenny v Cork, Nowlan Park, 3.15pm

NHL Div 1B: Down v Kildare, Ballycran, 1pm; Antrim v Dublin, Dunloy, 2pm

Saturday 7th

NHL Div 1A: Galway v Kilkenny, Pearse Stadium, 5.15pm; Limerick v Cork, Gaelic Grounds, 7pm

NHL Div 1B: Dublin v Down, Parnell Park, 5pm

Sunday 8th

NHL Div 1A: Waterford v Tipperary, Walsh Park, 3.15pm

NHL Div 1B: Clare v Wexford, Cusack Park, 1.15pm; Kildare v Carlow, St Conleth's Park, 2pm

Saturday 14th

NFL Div 1: Kerry v Mayo, Austin Stack Park, 4pm; Dublin v Armagh, Croke Park, 7pm

NFL Div 2: Cork v Kildare, Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 5pm; Meath v Tyrone, Croke Park, 5pm

NFL Div 3: Fermanagh v Laois, Brewster Park, 6pm

NFL Div 4: Carlow v London, Dr Cullen Park, 6pm

Sunday 15th

NFL Div 1: Roscommon v Donegal, Dr Hyde Park, 1.30pm; Monaghan v Galway, Inniskeen, 3.45pm

NFL Div 2: Louth v Derry, Ardee, 1.30pm; Offaly v Cavan, O'Connor Park, 2pm

NFL Div 3: Clare v Wexford, Cusack Park Ennis, 2pm; Sligo v Down, tbc, 2pm; Westmeath v Limerick, Cusack Park Mullingar, 2pm

NFL Div 4: Waterford v Antrim, Fraher Field, 1pm; Leitrim v Longford, Páirc Seán MacDiarmada, 2pm; Wicklow v Tipperary, Aughrim, 2pm

Saturday 21st

NHL Div 1A: Cork v Offaly, Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 7pm; Limerick v Galway, Gaelic Grounds, 7pm; Tipperary v Kilkenny, Semple Stadium, 7pm

NHL Div 1B: Carlow v Dublin, Dr Cullen Park, 5pm; Down v Antrim, Páirc Esler, 5pm; Wexford v Kildare, Wexford Park, 5pm

Sunday 22nd

NFL Div 1: Armagh v Kerry, Athletic Grounds, 3.30pm; Galway v Dublin, Pearse Stadium, 3.30pm; Mayo v Roscommon, MacHale Park, 3.30pm; Monaghan v Donegal, St Tiernach's Park, 3.30pm

NFL Div 2: Derry v Cavan, Celtic Park, 1.15pm; Kildare v Louth, St Conleth's Park, 1.15pm; Offaly v Meath, O'Connor Park, 1.15pm; Tyrone v Cork, Healy Park, 1.15pm

NFL Div 3: Down v Laois, Páirc Esler, 2pm; Limerick v Fermanagh, Rathkeale, 2pm; Sligo v Clare, tbc, 2pm; Wexford v Westmeath, Wexford Park, 2pm

NFL Div 4: Antrim v London, Cargin, 1pm; Carlow v Leitrim, Dr Cullen Park, 1pm; Longford v Wicklow, Pearse Park, 1pm; Tipperary v Waterford, Semple Stadium, 1pm

Saturday 28th -Sunday 29th: NFL finals (Divisions 1, 2, 3 & 4); NHL finals (Divisions 2, 3 & 4)
#7
Quote from: PadraicHenryPearse on December 03, 2025, 11:36:45 PMmain street, how will the war end?

Russian collapse, you have being posting about this for 3 years, a change of US president? Dems gave up Crimea, not done enough for Ukraine when in power or Europe step up, again not done enough..  and how long more will it take for these to happen and how long more can Ukraine keep fighting without support needed to win a war.

negotiating from a position of strength is about 3 years old now too..
The loan on Russian assets held in Belgium will fund Ukraine for 3 years. Sanctions on oil will hit Russia. Oil has funded the Russian war machine. Countries such as India have joined in. A combination of a strong Ukraine and a weakened Russia should move things on.
#8
General discussion / Re: Russia invades Ukraine Feb 2022
December 03, 2025, 08:28:44 PM
https://www.ft.com/content/3c23910f-795c-4151-a47c-db4f0137fb40

Brussels has proposed a legally contentious workaround to raise up to €210bn for Ukraine backed by immobilised Russian state assets, including emergency powers that in effect strip Hungary and other dissenting countries of their veto. The proposal, which would mark a watershed moment for the EU by enabling sanctions to be imposed without unanimity, is a last-ditch attempt to ensure Kyiv's economic survival by bypassing potential opposition from Russia-friendly countries such as Hungary or Slovakia. The "reparations loan" would leverage up to €210bn of Russian assets immobilised by EU sanctions to fund Kyiv, which would not have to repay the loan until Russia pays reparations. EU countries would have to back the loan with national guarantees.


"Europe will remain [Ukraine's] strongest and most steadfast partner . . . we can equip them with the means to defend themselves and lead peace negotiations from a position of strength," said European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen. "The message to Russia is that the reparations loan is increasing the cost of war for Russia and invites Russia to the negotiating table to finally find peace," she added. Ursula von der Leyen said: 'Europe will remain [Ukraine's] strongest and most steadfast partner . . . we can equip them with the means to defend themselves' © Simon Wohlfahrt/Bloomberg The commission's proposal would attempt to lock Russian assets in the EU indefinitely through emergency powers. The legal measure aims to override countries such as Hungary potentially using a national veto on the rollover of sanctions, which expire every six months. The commission proposal would "prohibit, on a temporary basis, any direct or indirect transfer to or for the benefit of the Central Bank of Russia". Such restrictions, which mimic sanctions by ensuring Russian central bank assets remain immobilised in the EU, are justified as being "urgently required to limit the damage to the Union's economy". The extraordinary measures aim to overcome the main reservations of Belgium, which has vehemently opposed the plan because it fears being left on the hook as a result of most of the assets being held at Brussels-based central securities depository Euroclear. Belgium is worried it would have to repay the loan if the sanctions were lifted and the assets unfrozen, or in the event of a peace deal without agreement on reparations.
#9
General discussion / Re: Russia invades Ukraine Feb 2022
December 03, 2025, 08:28:10 PM
Quote from: armaghniac on December 03, 2025, 08:22:22 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on December 03, 2025, 07:59:25 PM
Quote from: Armagh18 on December 03, 2025, 04:04:23 PMZelensky's right hand man has got the road over corruption allegations. Russia is totally in the wrong but Ukraine (government) are a shower of crooks.

It's the ordinary civilians in Ukraine and the soldiers Putin is using as cannon fodder who'll bear the brunt as per.   

Do you know of many governments that aren't corrupt?

Where there are people, there will be corruption.But there is a huge difference between Russia and the Nordic countries or Switzerland.
Ukraine has to work on corruption and rule of law in order to join the EU.
#10
Hurling Discussion / Re: DJ Carey
December 03, 2025, 06:26:07 PM
When he gets out of prison, what will he have? His name is ruined. Nobody cares about the 5 all Irelands.
#11
General discussion / Re: What did Venesueal do?
December 03, 2025, 03:55:38 PM
Quote from: johnnycool on December 03, 2025, 03:42:29 PM
Quote from: Munchie on December 03, 2025, 03:24:32 PM
Quote from: AustinPowers on December 03, 2025, 03:01:44 PMMight we see the yanks  causing trouble in Tyrone with all that  gold  in them thar hills?

Who's the president  of Tyrone these days?  Peter Canavan? Malachi Cush?

Think it's Adrian Logans term at present.

Surely Philomena Begley is still the Queen down there among the bushes..
https://youtu.be/RMuTSu1iYvg?si=OYyFY3Xt8ag8Oi5R
#12
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/news/2025/12/03/raccoon-drunk-passed-out-liquor-shop-virginia/

A drunken raccoon has been found passed out at the scene of a "break-in" at an off-licence in the US.

Staff at the liquor shop in Virginia arrived at work on Saturday morning to find bottles smashed amid puddles of scotch and whiskey.

They worried they had been burgled, before spotting the animal asleep on the bathroom floor.

Hanover County Animal Protection and Shelter confirmed one of its animal control officers, Samantha Martin, had been called to the "chaotic scene".

"Upon arrival, she discovered the 'suspect' had broken in, ransacked several shelves, and then ... passed out in the bathroom," the shelter said in a social media post.

#13
General discussion / Re: What did Venesueal do?
December 03, 2025, 02:45:12 PM
Quote from: J70 on December 03, 2025, 02:17:34 PMNo doubt, but Trump could not care less about either that or the drugs. He literally just pardoned Juan Hernandez, former president of Honduras, a year into a 45 year prison sentence for trafficking huge quantities of cocaine into the US. Perhaps Maduro can channel some of his country's wealth into Trump's crypto schemes and get into his good books along with such noble national leaders like Putin, Kim Jung Un and MBS.
Everything Trump touches goes bad

https://www.ft.com/content/18e3bfc1-c2aa-49a0-8c6d-a37255a23017

American Bitcoin is among several crypto companies backed by the president's sons, who also co-founded World Liberty Financial, which has issued billions of its own tokens and lists Donald Trump as co-founder emeritus. The value of its WLF token has collapsed 86 per cent over the past year, according to CoinMarketCap data
#14
General discussion / Re: On this day.
December 03, 2025, 01:27:22 PM
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on December 03, 2025, 11:18:47 AMThe day the Irish turned it back on its fellow man...

Still do in most parts
The Anglo Irish Agreement changed the game. The Irish Government got involved to look after nationalist interests and protect them from Unionist overreach. The GFA involved the Dublin Government further. The governance of the North changed. OWC is a failing state. Despite a century of partition and the BBC,  nationalists are still Irish. Hon Moneyglass.
#15
General discussion / Re: What did Venesueal do?
December 03, 2025, 11:45:21 AM
https://www.ft.com/content/5b3e35d6-c05f-479f-9ac3-5ba5440acd89

Trump has no inter-agency policy process. His "administration" consists of loyalists competing with each other to be more Trumpian than the next. This works when they know what Trump wants. Sometimes they guess wrongly. In July Hegseth halted US weapons shipments to Ukraine only to discover that Trump did not yet want that. He suffered a humiliating reversal. Since then Hegseth has been falling over himself to please Trump, including ordering four televised strikes on unidentified Venezuelan boats. Trump is so pleased with the optics of these apparently risk-free fireworks that he seems to be developing a taste for them. The danger is that Trump also sees escalation as a freebie. Maduro is a vile strongman and a client of both Russia and China. Few Venezuelans would mourn his demise. Yet they would fight against Yankee imperialism. That Trump's "maximum pressure" on Venezuela drives up its huge outflow of migrants, including to America, is one of those ironies. Trump is fuelling the problem he claims to be tackling. This only makes sense if he is less than truthful about his true aim. The movie Wag the Dog depicted a US administration concocting a fake war to distract from domestic woes. Trump's twist on that plot is to stage the fake war at home while lining up a foreign country for a co-starring role.