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Eoghan Fox

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Trade Union and Community Activist. President of Galway Council of Trade Unions. Mandate Trade Union NEC. All opinions expressed here are my own

Galway, Ireland Katılım Ekim 2019
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Marwa Osman || مروة عثمان
The bells of Our Lady of the Head Church tolled solemnly at the moment the town’s son, Hezbollah martyr Jaafar Ibrahim Salim, returned home; an echo of grief, honor, and farewell carried through every corner of the village of Bahboush in Koura, north Lebanon. A Muslim-Shia northerner rose to Allah sw, while defending our south from Zionist aggression and occupation, being honored by his Christian brothers and sisters who all come from the same village, on the eve of Good Friday. Nothing tops this. Nothing.
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The Ditch
The Ditch@wereontheditch·
Without a new secular public holiday for bar staff, our Good Friday alcohol ban was worth keeping. Removing it has little value if we do so on the terms of a capitalist class that seeks to subject every facet of our lives to the demands of commerce. ontheditch.com/good-friday-al…
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patrick bresnihan
patrick bresnihan@PBresnihan·
''Maybe you could cycle to work, maybe you could walk,' suggests minister.' This is the same Minister that lifed the moratorium on data centres and developed an entirely new strategy to fast-track their expansion.
RTÉ News@rtenews

The Government is to bring forward an information campaign to assist people to conserve fuel during the energy crisis, according to the Minister for Transport Darragh O'Brien rte.ie/news/2026/0402…

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Lindsey Hilsum
Lindsey Hilsum@lindseyhilsum·
These are the people who are always forgotten: the seafarers from India, the Philippines and other countries who we rely on to take goods around the world, but are underpaid and frequently abandoned at sea.
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

JUST IN: Three thousand ships are anchored in and around the Strait of Hormuz. Twenty thousand seafarers are aboard them. Fresh food ran out two weeks ago. Perishables are rotting in refrigerated holds whose generators are burning through the last reserves of diesel. Water is rationed. Mental health is deteriorating. No mass evacuation plan exists. No humanitarian corridor has been negotiated. No international body has the authority or the means to move twenty thousand people off three thousand ships through a five-nautical-mile channel controlled by the IRGC. These are the people who move the global economy. Every barrel of oil that reaches a refinery was carried by a seafarer. Every container of goods that stocks a shelf was loaded by one. Every tonne of fertiliser that feeds a field was shipped by one. The war has trapped the invisible workforce that makes globalisation function, and the world has not noticed because the world never notices seafarers until the shelves are empty. The ships themselves are worth tens of billions. The cargo aboard them is worth more. Crude oil, liquefied natural gas, urea, ammonia, consumer electronics, automotive parts, and 200 cryogenic containers of helium that are boiling off at a rate that no engineer can reverse. The stranded fleet is a floating warehouse of every molecule the global economy needs, and the molecules are degrading while the crews ration drinking water. The cargo is valued higher than the people guarding it, and neither can move. The IRGC’s Larak corridor clearance system does not only control entry. It controls exit. A vessel that wants to leave the anchorage zone must obtain the same clearance code, submit the same documentation, and receive the same pilot escort as a vessel seeking to transit. The customs border works in both directions. These crews are not stranded by geography alone. They are stranded by bureaucracy, the same bureaucracy Iran wrapped in the language of sovereign maritime governance when the parliamentary committee approved the Hormuz Management Plan. The toll booth charges for passage through. It also charges for passage out. No centralised evacuation exists because evacuation at this scale would require IRGC approval, and requesting approval would legitimise the system the United States refuses to recognise. So the crews wait. The International Transport Workers Federation issues statements. P&I clubs cover individual medical evacuations by helicopter. Flag states, predominantly Panama, Liberia, and the Marshall Islands, register ships but do not operate navies. The system that made global shipping cheap by divorcing flag from nationality has left twenty thousand people without a government willing to retrieve them. The seafarers are from the Philippines, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Indonesia. Countries whose workers crew the world’s merchant fleet because the monthly pay of $1,500 to $3,000 exceeds anything available at home. They signed contracts to deliver cargo across oceans. They did not sign contracts to become indefinite residents of a war zone, rationing water on a ship whose cargo of ammonia could feed a million people if it could reach a port that is 40 nautical miles and one IRGC clearance code away. The helium boils off. The fertiliser waits. The crude oil sits. And the people who carry it all drink less water today than yesterday. The supply chain has a human body at the very bottom of it. The body is thirsty. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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TrademarkBelfast
TrademarkBelfast@TrademarkBF·
On Springfield Rd @USDT2 with experienced activists, looking at corporate control of the internet & why the left needs to get comfortable appropriating the technologies being used against us. Political education where it belongs, in the community! @JarrowInsights @S_O_Nuallain
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TrademarkBelfast
TrademarkBelfast@TrademarkBF·
Far-right ideology doesn't wait. Neither do we. Trademark on the ground in South Belfast, helping youth workers understand the material basis of the far right surge and challenge the manosphere, racism & online radicalisation @S_O_Nuallain #politicaleducation @Sean_Byers84
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End the Genocide 🇨🇺 (US/EU censored media)
Collapse me arse. The Cuba Support Group Ireland delegation attended an event at the National Center for Sex Education (CENESEX). Cuba's Mariela Castro, daughter of Raúl, is a prominent advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, director of CENESEX, explained their goals.
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Niamh Ní Bhriain
Niamh Ní Bhriain@DondeNiamh·
Explaining the chaos of my two suitcases to the staff of Cuba's Hospital Hermanos Ameijeiras. They're full of all sorts of medical supplies, donated by people in Belfast, Clare, Dublin, Galway ... to the people of Cuba. #CubaNoEstáSola 🇨🇺🇮🇪
Progressive International@ProgIntl

NEW 🇨🇺 More than four tonnes of medical supplies, shipped to Havana as part of the Nuestra América Convoy, have been delivered to Cuban hospitals. Via @let_cuba_breath.

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Amb. Arturo Sarukhan
Amb. Arturo Sarukhan@Arturo_Sarukhan·
On #StPatricksDay, Mexico always remembers and honours the 'San Patricios', the battalion of Irish immigrants to the US that decided to fight alongside the Mexican army during the US invasion of Mexico in 1846-48. The tablet in their memory in Mexico City, in San Angel. ☘️
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ChoctawNationOK
ChoctawNationOK@choctawnationOK·
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! ☘️ In 1847, during the Irish Potato Famine, Choctaws gathered what they could and sent a donation to help the people of Ireland. That act of generosity created a lasting friendship between the Choctaw and Irish people that continues today. From one community to another, it’s a reminder that kindness can travel far and endure for generations. 💚 Learn more about this connection at choctawnation.com/about/history/….
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teleSUR English@telesurenglish·
On St. Patrick's Day, we remember the Irish roots of Argentine revolutionary Che Guevara. The family’s Irish links can be traced to early 18th-century Galway, where Che’s ancestor, Patrick Lynch, was born. His father said, Che 'inherited' the "features of our restless ancestors."
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Sligo Rovers
Sligo Rovers@sligorovers·
Help a mother be with her son for his final moments. Sligo Rovers supporter Aaron Mulligan was recently involved in a very serious road traffic accident in Australia and has suffered a severe brain injury that is not compatible with life. He is currently in critical condition in Royal Perth Hospital, where doctors are doing everything they can to keep him alive until his mum can reach him. Mairead and her family urgently need to travel from Ireland to Australia, flying through Doha, to be by Aaron’s side. This emergency journey brings enormous and unexpected costs — last-minute flights, accommodation in Australia, and other expenses while they remain there supporting Aaron. Any donation you could offer would mean a lot to the Mulligan family. Donate ⬇️ gofund.me/76e62b291
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