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Suzuki hits global sales of 80 million

Suzuki Motor Corporation has achieved accumulated worldwide automobile sales of 80 million units by the end of August 2023. The breakdown of the sales units are 28.9 million units in the brand's home of Japan and 51.27 million units in overseas, including 10 million in Europe.

Artist Kristy Verenga’s Gort exhibition explores ‘Who Am I?’

Experimental artist Kristy Verenga has opened her ‘Who Am I?’ exhibition which combines media to explore the question at The Gallery Café in Gort. Kristy uses painting and sculpture to build the world that she calls home, these abstract and symbolic narratives are an expression of her daily experience.

Ring pleads for government support for St Brendan's Village

Concerns for the future of St Brendan's Village in Mulranny, which provides a home-from-home for many elderly returned Irish emigrants and older people in the community, were raised in the Dail this week by Mayo TD Michael Ring.

2024 escorted tours on sale at Fahy Travel

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Fahy Travel offers an exciting range of escorted tours around Europe and worldwide. These fully escorted tours cover a variety of must-see destinations, featuring essential sights and highlights. Why not join one of these all-inclusive tours offering the best in centrally located hotels, top-class sightseeing and delicious cuisine.

Ali’s Irish Pale Ale from Hooked launched, and it’s the reel deal

The well-known family-owned restaurant Hooked has launched Ali’s Irish Ale – a beer crafted by Galway Hooker Brewery for visitors to enjoy.

TUS signs new partnership agreement to allow further collaboration with Malaysian University

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Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) and an articulation agreement with Tunku Abdul Rahmen University of Management and Technology (TAR UMT) in Malaysia.

University of Galway-led study finds domestic firelighters are a major contributor to climate change

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Firelighters used for open fires and stoves in the home emit more black carbon than all biomass fuels put together and are a significant contributor to air pollution and climate change, a study led by researchers at University of Galway has found.

Galway to celebrate India Day this weekend

The Indian Cultural & Sports Community Galway (ICSC GALWAY) has announced that the eagerly awaited India Day celebration, commemorating India’s Independence Day and celebrating the vibrant cultural heritage of India, will take place this Saturday, August 19, from 3pm to 7pm at Coláiste Muire Mháthair on St Mary’s Road, Galway.

From Oz to Baboró this October

Get ready for an unforgettable journey into the world of creativity and imagination as the 27th annual Baboró Festival is set to take place over ten days this October (Friday Oct 13 to Sunday Oct 22). Baboró will unfold across various venues throughout Galway city and county, promising an exhilarating lineup of entertainment and engagement for families and individuals of all ages.

Strengthen mind and body with Ashwaganda

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Ashwaganda is an ayurvedic herb often referred to as ‘Indian Ginseng’ and is part of the traditional system of healing in India.

 

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