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This afternoon.

French author Alice Zeniter and Irish translator Frank Wynne have won the 2022 Dublin Literary Award, sponsored by Dublin City Council, for the The Art of Losing.

Losing won.

It’s like rain on your wedding day.

French author Alice Zeniter wins 2022 Dublin Literary Award (RTE)

Free Wednesday?

At the EPIC Museum, Custom House Quay, Dublin 1.

Via EPIC:

Revolutionary Routes present twelve stories of departure, arrival and return, tracing histories from the Age of Revolutions (1790s) to the present day, encapsulating Irish diaspora histories of abolition, racism, anti-racism and solidarity.

Revolutionary Routes (EPIC)

This morning.

Barnamore Crescen, Finglas, Dublin 11

The House in which the mother of James Whelan lives was set alight on Sunday morning. James Whelan was shot dead two months ago in an ongoing gangland feud.

Via Sunday World:

We can also reveal how just hours after the arson attack destroyed Sonya Whelan’s home and taxi – the gang-boss’ crew took to social media taunting: ‘”Flashy is loving all of this … James is dead and mammy is all on her own now.”

Revealed: Shocking aftermath of ‘Mr Flashy’ gang attack on James Whelan mum’s house (Sunday World)

RollingNews

This morning.

Via ABC:

Speaking alongside Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Biden said any effort by China to use force against Taiwan would “just not be appropriate,” adding that it “will dislocate the entire region and be another action similar to what happened in Ukraine.”

China has stepped up its military provocations against democratic Taiwan in recent years aimed at intimidating it into accepting Beijing’s demands to unify with the communist mainland.

“They’re already flirting with danger right now by flying so close and all the maneuvers that are undertaken,” Biden said of China.

Biden: US would intervene with military to defend Taiwan (ABC)

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Dr Derval Igoe, Interim Director of the Health Protection Surveillance Centre

This morning.

Via RTÉ News:

The Chair of the HSE’s Monkeypox Incident Management Team has said it is possible that cases of monkeypox will be seen in Ireland and an incident management team has been established to ensure that the country is fully prepared for that eventuality.

Dr Derval Igoe, Interim Director of the Health Protection Surveillance Centre, said cases that are currently been seen in Europe are arising without a link to Africa, where cases ordinarily occur.

Dr Igoe said many expert groups were working on the best ways to monitor the disease and spread awareness of it.

“We do have a lot of a lot of different professional groups working on this,” she said.

“We have our sexual health and infectious disease experts in the hospitals, also our national isolation unit, the virus reference lab, national immunisation office and the Department of Health.

“We are also working with Gay Heath Network to make sure the messages are delivered in a suitable way to the populations we know are seeing cases of this virus.”

Team set up to prepare Ireland for monkeypox – HSE (RTE)

RollingNews

Meanwhile…

Hmm.

Meanwhile…

Um.

Meanwhile….

Via The National Pulse:

The Wuhan Institute of Virology assembled a monkeypox virus genome, allowing the virus to be identified through PCR tests, using a method researchers flagged for potentially creating a “contagious pathogen”.

The study was first published in February 2022, just months before the latest international outbreak of monkeypox cases which appear to have now reached the United States.

The paper, which was authored by nine Wuhan Institute of Virology researchers and published in the lab’s quarterly scientific journal Virologica Sinica, also follows the wide-scale use of Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) tests to identify COVID-19-positive individuals.

The Infamous Wuhan Lab Recently Assembled Monkeypox Strains Using Methods Flagged For Creating ‘Contagious Pathogens’ (National Pulse)

Meanwhile…

Klaus Schwab, founder of the World Economic Forum, and Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director general of the World health Organisation

Mwahahaha.

This afternoon.

Lizards assemble.

Political and business leaders from around thw world meet in Davos, Switzerland for the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting 2022 from 22-26 May. Meanwhile, the World Health Organisation’s Seventy-fifth World Health Assembly is being held in Geneva, Switzerland, on 22-28 May, where members will discuss the pandemic treaty.

FIGHT!

Davos 2022: Who’s coming and everything else you need to know (World Economic Forum)

Seventy Fifth World Health Assembly (WHO)

Ah here.

Yesterday: It’s Like ‘Independence Day’, Without The Independence

Pic: WEF

This afternoon.

Eden Quay, Dublin 1.

Members of the ‘Revolutionary Workers Union’ protest at the Salvation Army-owned Lefroy House.

Earlier…

This morning/afternoon.

Eden Quay, Dublin 1.

The Salvation Army Ireland yesterday secured a High Court injunction requiring persons to vacate Lefroy House after members of a group calling itself the Revolutionary Workers Union entered the property earlier this month and then refused to leave.

Via Irish Times:

The building, on which the Salvation Army holds a long lease, had been operated as emergency accommodation for minors in crisis for many years until its closure early last year when funding ceased. The charity had been renovating the property to accommodate refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine and had hoped to open its doors to a first group next month.

Plans were put on hold after the building was allegedly broken into and occupied on May 1st last The court heard that in social media posts the group, which has renamed the property James Connolly House, claims it intends to use the building to accommodate homeless people.

Salvation Army secures injunction requiring alleged trespassers to vacate Dublin building (Irish Times)

Sam Boal/Rollingnews

This morning.

Capel Street, Dublin 1.

Key elements of the changes?

Via Dublin City Council:

Permanent closure at Parnell Street after Jervis Lane to remove through traffic on Capel Street.Delivery access will be facilitated between 6am and 11am. Car parking spaces will be removed and converted to loading bays to ensure there is sufficient space. There will be all day loading provided at a number of side streets.
Mary’s Abbey traffic flow direction will be reversed and residents exiting from Abbey Street will exit via Mary’s Abbey.
Mary Street between Capel Street and Jervis Lane will be reversed.
Strand Street Little and Strand Street Great will remain open to traffic all day.
Initial street improvements including seating and greening are to be provided.

Fight!

Top Pic: Stephanie Dickenson