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We learn how a Co Limerick dairy farmer is using  Korean fermentation processes
We learn how a Co Limerick dairy farmer is using Korean fermentation processes
Thomas Stack is a dairy farmer, one year into his conversion to organic. The Limerick man is using Korean fermentation processes to improve his soil, enrich his grass, and finally, to produce the best milk possible. All the while, his feed and fertiliser bill have been reduced to zero.

Thu, 23 Jan, 2020

Auction at Lotabeg House includes ‘rare, politically sensitive’ photos of brutal 1912 Chinese revolution
Auction at Lotabeg House includes ‘rare, politically sensitive’ photos of brutal 1912 Chinese revolution

Photographs revealing the savagery of the Chinese army under Yuan Shikai, the first president of the Republic of China, have generated significant international interest in the auction of the contents of “time capsule” Lotabeg House in Cork.

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NSA ‘spies on 100,000 computers outside US’
NSA ‘spies on 100,000 computers outside US’

America’s National Security Agency has implanted secret surveillance software in nearly 100,000 computers around the world — but not in the US — allowing agents to spy on the machines, it is claimed.

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Tibetans to protest at Chinese Embassy in Dublin

The Tibetan community in Ireland is due to hold a protest at the Chinese Embassy in Dublin today.

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