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Indie folk band The Amazing Apples are back at Monroe’s Live this December

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Fresh from the success of their ten-year celebratory reunion in October, the Amazing Apples are back to bring their popular indie-folk stylings to Monroe’s Live.

University of Galway announces 2022 honorary degree recipients

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Margaretta D’Arcy, Lelia Doolan, Dr Jerry Cowley, and Ronan Scully will receive honorary degrees at next week’s winter conferring ceremonies, University of Galway has announced.

Dacia 10 millionth Dacia vehicle rolls off the line

Dacia is celebrating the production off its 10 millionth vehicle since the brand was born in 1968. The vehicle, produced in Romania, was a new Dacia Duster Extreme SE in Urban Grey.

10 millionth Dacia vehicle rolls off the line

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Dacia is celebrating the production of its 10 millionth vehicle since the brand was born in 1968. The vehicle, produced in Romania, was a new Dacia Duster Extreme SE in Urban Grey.

Ten millionth Dacia motor vehicle rolls of the production line

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Dacia is celebrating the production of its 10 millionth vehicle since the brand was born in 1968. The vehicle, produced in Romania, was a new Dacia Duster Extreme SE in Urban Grey.

Murtagh in the medals again

Galway's Fiona Murtagh was back on the water this week competing in the the memorial Paolo d’Aloja international regatta in Italy.

Ukrainian student in Galway sells her watercolours to help her family flee wartorn state

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Sofiia Tretiak, a PhD student at NUI Galway, hails from Ukraine. She has been living in Ireland for the past year and a half, and is passionate about art. Following the catastrophic events that occurred on February 24 in her home country, Sofiia is concerned about her family who are in the two biggest Ukrainian cities, Kyiv and Kharkiv, currently the “hotspots” of hostile bombings.

On the border of war torn Ukraine

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Just over 12 days ago the Russian tanks rolled across the borders into Ukraine, shattering a peace that Europe had enjoyed since the war in the former Yugoslavia tore that region of our continent apart, more than 20 years ago.

‘We can call ourselves artists, thanks to Galway’

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THEY WERE formed in the turbulent years following the collapse of the Ceausescu regime in Romania, and in Ireland they survived the recession, and later, the lockdowns enforced by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Trouble brewing in Europe

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