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  • EU aims for Israel reboot with summit

    EU aims for Israel reboot with summit

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    The EU is seeking to reset its often testy relationship with Israel next week, convening a summit on Monday of senior political figures for the first time in a decade. 

    The meeting format, known as the EU-Israel Association Council, has essentially been dormant since 2013, when Israel canceled a gathering in protest over the EU’s stance on Israeli settlements in the West Bank. Since then, the two sides have continued to clash over similar issues. 

    But the 2021 exit of hardline Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opened the door for current rapprochement. His replacement, Yair Lapid, who also holds the foreign minister role, has embraced a two-state solution with Palestine — a position more in line with many EU countries’ approach, even if several countries are still expected to express disapproval of Israel’s Palestinian policies on Monday. Brussels is also eager to shore up energy supplies from Israel amid Russia’s war in Ukraine.

    Lapid is expected to attend Monday’s council meeting. 

    “There’s a big hope that the upcoming association council between the EU and Israel will bring … a new wind into our relationship,” Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský told POLITICO last week at the United Nations General Assembly, expressing optimism that the development will be one of the key achievements of the Czechs’ six-month rotating EU presidency.

    Still, getting EU consensus on one of the world’s most notoriously contentious conflicts is not going to be easy. 

    Countries like Ireland and Sweden have traditionally taken a more pro-Palestinian stance — Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas stopped off in Dublin for a meeting with the Irish prime minister earlier this month en route to the U.N. annual gathering. On the other end of the spectrum, Israel has strong supporters within the EU. Hungary, for example, is a staunch ally with economic and ideological bonds forged over the years between Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Netanyahu.  

    Before the EU-Israel council went dark, it had served for more than a decade as a forum for officials to regularly meet and discuss these issues. Now, with the council set to be revived, member states are tinkering with an official communique that needs to satisfy the spectrum of views regarding EU-Israeli relations. 

    Finding common language can mean weeks of fighting over a single word while backroom deals are cut to appease the myriad interests at play. Palestinian officials are also watching closely, demanding not to be left out of a similar diplomatic engagement with Brussels. 

    The EU’s complicated role in the Israel-Palestine conflict has played out in numerous controversies this year alone. 

    This spring, the European Commission was forced to delay funding for the Palestinian Authority over the content of textbooks, which critics say included anti-Israeli incitements to violence. 

    The decision to block the funds was led by Hungarian EU Enlargement Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi. As POLITICO first reported, 15 countries sent a letter to the Commission in April blasting the move. Commission President Ursula von der Leyen finally announced the money would be disbursed during a visit to the Palestinian city Ramallah in July.

    EU commissioner for neighbourhood and enlargement Olivér Várhelyi | Kenzo Tribouillard/AFP via Getty Images

    Further tensions with Tel Aviv emerged following an Israeli raid in July on the offices of Palestinian NGOs. 

    Israel had accused the groups — some of which received funds from EU countries — of being terrorist organizations. But numerous EU countries weren’t convinced.

    In a joint statement at the time, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Sweden all blasted Israel, saying it had not supplied “substantial information” to justify the raids. The bloc reiterated those “deep concerns” in August after further Israeli raids on civil society groups. 

    Another dynamic affecting the EU’s relationship with Israel is the Continent’s energy woes. As Europe scrambles to find alternative sources of Russian gas, furthering energy ties with Israel is one possible answer.  

    In a June visit to Israel, von der Leyen signed a memorandum of understanding with Israel and Egypt to boost gas exports. The EU is also Israel’s largest trade market and accounts for about a third of Israel’s total trade. 

    But while economic imperatives explain part of the new push for engagement with Israel, long-term observers say the outreach also reflects a new willingness to engage with Tel Aviv after Lapid came to power this summer. Lapid entered office as part of a power-sharing arrangement with Naftali Bennett, who held the job for a year prior to him. 

    “I think it is a genuine shift,” said Maya Sion-Tzidkiyahu, who helms the Israel-Europe Program at Mitvim Institute, an Israeli think tank. “The change of tone was made by Lapid, who shares much of the EU’s normative stance on the liberal democratic world order. It’s now much more positive than during Netanyahu’s government, even if Bennett and now Lapid government is not advancing the peace process.”

    Sion-Tzidkiyahu said mutually beneficial scenarios are helping to replace “megaphone diplomacy” with closer dialogue.

    “Disagreements on contentious issues such as the Palestinian or Iranian one will not disappear, but perhaps there are now better understanding for the concerns of each side,” she said.

    Lipavský, the Czech foreign minister, is aware of the concerns some EU countries have about the Israeli’s government actions in the West Bank and towards Palestinians. 

    “We need to discuss [these concerns] openly, but I don’t think that one issue should block the debate about the others,” he said.

    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen poses for pictures with Israel’s Yair Lapid | Pool photo by Maya Alleruzzo/AFP via Getty Images

    Officially, the EU supports the two-state solution that sees a Palestinian state living side-by-side in peace and security with Israel — a vision also shared by the United States. But making that prospect a reality seems as far away as ever. 

    Sven Koopmans, the EU special representative for the Middle East peace process, wrote earlier this month that all parties needed to help identify ways to solve the man-made conflict.

    “The current situation is increasingly seen as a structural human rights problem, in which Israel has the upper hand,” he wrote in the Israeli outlet Haaretz. “That negatively affects how the world perceives Israel, and holds risks for the long-term. It should not be that way.”

    When it comes to resuming the peace process, Sion-Tzidkiyahu is not confident. 

    “Under the current political circumstances in the Palestinian Authority and Israel, such development is not foreseen,” she said. “At most, the EU can push for more practical steps by Israel to improve Palestinian’s condition.”

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  • DNA Rewards: Enter Blarney Woollen Mills’  Big Competition for a Chance to Win 1 of 400 Blarney.com Promo Codes

    DNA Rewards: Enter Blarney Woollen Mills’ Big Competition for a Chance to Win 1 of 400 Blarney.com Promo Codes

    Visitors can take part in Blarney Woollen Mills’ DNA quiz for the chance to win a promo code related to their DNA for Blarney.com.

    Entrants need to share a screenshot of percentual DNA or results in a digital quiz on the Blarney Woollen Mills Facebook page. Four hundred winners will receive promo codes, which can be used on Blarney.com.

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    updated: Nov 6, 2020

    As of February 2018, over 8,000,000 Americans took DNA tests to discover their ancestry.

    Blarney Woollen Mills, a leading global retailer of Irish gifts, aran sweaters, celtic jewelry and some of the most renowned Irish brands such as Fisherman Out of Ireland, through its online presence Blarney.com, is now rewarding people for their Irishness.

    To enter, share a screenshot of your percentual DNA or result of the digital quiz on the Blarney Woollen Mills Facebook page. Four hundred winners will receive promo codes, which can be used on Blarney.com.

    Ronan Quinlan, Digital Marketing Manager for The Blarney Group, commented: “We would like to celebrate our loyal customers and reward them for the great pride that they take in their Irishness. From St. Patrick to Bono to GAA shorts, you’ve never known how Irish you are until you complete our Irishness quiz!”

    The competition will run from November 5-13 (inclusive). For more information on Blarney Woollen Mills, visit their website www.blarney.com or telephone +353 (0)21 451 6111.

    About Blarney Woollen Mills

    Built in 1823, Blarney Woollen Mills is one of Ireland’s oldest and most authentic Irish woollen mills. Since its beginnings, nearly 200 years ago, Blarney Woollen Mills has continued to grow, with three stores across Ireland. Specializing in the sale of quality Irish knitwear, Aran sweaters, Fisherman sweaters, Irish crystal, gifts and souvenirs, you can expect to discover pieces you simply can’t find anywhere else. You can shop with Blarney Woollen Mills online at Blarney.com.  

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  • ANYBITS Altcoin Exchange Offering Free Trading Until 2018

    ANYBITS Altcoin Exchange Offering Free Trading Until 2018

    Anybits, a new altcoin exchange that provides an online tool for users to freely trade between a number of different virtual cryptocurrencies, has launched its service to the public

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    updated: Nov 5, 2017

    Anybits, a new altcoin exchange that provides an online tool for users to freely trade between a number of different virtual cryptocurrencies, has launched its service to the public.

    Proudly introduced at Blockchain & Bitcoin conference in Kiev, Ukraine earlier in October, Ireland-based Anybits is an exchange platform for the most popular cryptocurrencies and digital funds such as Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, Dash, Ethereum, and many more.

    Powered and managed by established and reputable crypto-to-fiat exchange, Bitsane.com, Anybits is the fastest-growing, real-time altcoin trading platform with a constantly growing list of supported crypto assets.

    Anybits has been designed for optimal accessibility, ease-of-use, and compatibility across all mobile devices for trading whenever and wherever. Deposits and withdrawal on the platform are instantaneous; transactions are lightning fast and users’ registrations are intuitive and simple.

    Users on the platform can enroll in a generous affiliate program that offers them up to 50% referral commission. They will also be provided with margin trading and portfolio diversifying investment options when the platform fully launches.

    In order to properly secure users’ funds, Anybits uses cold storage to protect funds and transactions. Users can also set up additional security measures for their accounts.

    Anybits’​ extensive suite of comprehensive APIs allows developers to seamlessly develop and integrate their own cryptocurrency trading platforms.

    For a limited time only, Anybits offers FREE trading with no transaction fees till the end of 2017. To take advantage of this offer, use the following promotion code at the time of registration: H9F27D1V

    Learn more about Anybits at – https://anybits.com

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    Disclaimer: ANYBITS is the source of this content. Virtual currency is not legal tender, is not backed by the government, and accounts and value balances are not subject to consumer protections. This press release is for informational purposes only. The information does not constitute investment advice or an offer to invest. ROI cannot be guaranteed. Readers are urged to make investment decisions at their own discretion and the company will not be responsible for the outcome of such decisions. This press release may contain certain forward-looking statements that are not purely historical, including any statements regarding beliefs, plans, expectations or intentions regarding the future. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, as there can be no assurance that the plans, intentions or expectations they are based on will occur.

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  • Inaugural IrelandWeek connect353 Conference an Unparalleled Success

    Inaugural IrelandWeek connect353 Conference an Unparalleled Success

    Inaugural IrelandWeek centerpiece, connect353 Conference, is an unparalleled success featuring leaders from Government, Trade, Film, TV, Animation and Technology sectors.

    In a week of firsts, the inaugural showcase celebration of Irish business and culture, IrelandWeek (https://www.IrelandWeek.com) brought a star-studded, powerhouse conference to its centerpiece, connect353.

    Taking place at Los Angeles’ famed Regal Cinemas @LA Live, connect353 attracted an extraordinary group of industry leaders — from speakers to attendees. The exclusive presentations opened with Ireland and the World Economy: International Trade, Finance and the Brexit Effect with Irish Minister of State Michael D’Arcy TD and Irish Ambassador to the USA, Dan Mulhall. Minister D’Arcy noted, “Creativity links Ireland and Los Angeles closely,” a sentiment unanimously held by all connect353 speakers.

    We had a great experience shooting Star Wars: The Last Jedi in Ireland. No matter where we went — Skellig Michael Island, Donegal and West Cork — the locals welcomed us, despite the inconvenience we were creating. I’m sure it would have been more economical to shoot on a soundstage, but it was so worth it to do it the way we did it.

    Rian Johnson, Director, Star Wars: The Last Jedi

    Director Rian Johnson and producer Ram Bergman then took the stage, sharing their experiences filming Star Wars: Last Jedi in Ireland. “We had a great experience working with the locals at every location,” said Johnson, while Bergman continued with, “the disruption we caused to these small towns on the #StarWarsTheLastJedi shoot was huge but the locals always supported us.”

    The day continued with Tourism in Ireland; Ireland’s Innovation and Creativity; Gaming: Serious Game Play; the Cultural Reach: Arts, Music, Culture, and Education: Connecting the Dots; Ireland: Where Animation Happens; Making of The Breadwinner by Oscar-nominated Cartoon Saloon; and TV: Ireland’s Growing International Success Stories were shared by Showtime’s Melinda Benedek, VP Business Affairs on using Ireland as a location for the Tudors and Penny Dreadful. “A place stars want to visit and good infrastructure are key considerations when choosing a location. Ireland is strong in both.”

    Hollywood Reporter’s Ten Rising Irish Stars rounded out the day with IT Crowd / Bridesmaids and the newly released hit series on Epix, Get Shorty star, Chris O’Dowd.

    Photos from IrelandWeek’s connect353 (photo credit Dean Machin, Event Image Services):
    https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ivmop0q6lm4x1bg/AADm5ECGBlAJufb11FnkI9Qea?dl=0

    Additional guests and sponsors included: Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, The Irish Film Board, Culture Ireland, Creative Ireland, IDA Ireland, Tourism Ireland, Enterprise Ireland, Aer Lingus, The Ireland Funds, The California Irish Legislative Caucus, Kensington Caterers, Bank of Ireland Global Payments, Grant Thornton, Silicon Valley Bank and the Irish Times Abroad.

    ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND TRADE
    The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade focuses on serving the Irish public, both at home and abroad, by providing a range of services to Irish citizens and work hard to ensure the promotion and protection of Ireland’s interests in the world, contributing to international priorities such as peace, security
    and the eradication of poverty and hunger. For more information please visit www.dfa.ie.

    ABOUT THE IRISH FILM BOARD
    The role of Bord Scannán na hÉireann/the Irish Film Board (IFB) is the national development agency for Irish filmmaking and the Irish film, television, and animation industry, investing in talent, creativity, and enterprise. The agency supports writers, directors and production companies across these sectors by providing investment loans for the development, production, and distribution of film, television and animation projects. For more information please visit http://www.irishfilmboard.ie.

    ABOUT CULTURE IRELAND
    Culture Ireland promotes Irish arts worldwide by creating and supporting opportunities for Irish artists and companies to present and promote their work at strategic international festivals and venues. They develop platforms to present outstanding Irish work to international audiences, through showcases at key global art events, including the Edinburgh Festivals and the Venice Biennales. For more information please visit http://www.cultureireland.ie.

    ABOUT CREATIVE IRELAND
    Creative Ireland is a culture-based programme designed to promote individual, community and national well-being. The core proposition is that participation in cultural activity drives personal and collective creativity, with significant implications for individual and societal well-being and achievement. For more information please visit https://creative.ireland.ie.

    ABOUT IDA IRELAND
    Ireland’s inward investment promotion agency, the IDA, is a non-commercial, semi-state body promoting Foreign Direct Investment into Ireland through a wide range of services by partnering with potential and existing investors to help them establish or expand their operations in Ireland. For more information please visit http://www.idaireland.com.

    ABOUT TOURISM IRELAND
    Tourism Ireland is responsible for marketing the island of Ireland overseas as a holiday and business tourism destination by delivering world-class marketing programmes in 23 markets across the world and reach a global audience up to 600 million each year. Targeted marketing activity includes advertising online, on TV and outdoor sites, in cinemas and in newspapers and magazines, eMarketing, overseas publicity, co-operative marketing with carriers and other partners and promotions to the travel trade and consumers. For more information please visit https://www.tourismireland.com.

    ABOUT ENTERPRISE IRELAND Enterprise Ireland is the government organisation responsible for the development and growth of Irish enterprises in world markets by working in partnership with Irish enterprises to help them start, grow, innovate and win export sales in global markets. In this way, they support sustainable economic growth, regional development, and secure employment. You can find detailed information on Enterprise Ireland’s activities, strategy, and performance in our Reports and Publications. For more information please visit https://www.enterprise-ireland.com.

    ABOUT MUSIC FROM IRELAND
    Music From Ireland is the Irish music export office run by First Music Contact in partnership with Culture Ireland which funds and presents the Irish showcases at large international music conferences. For more information please visit http://www.musicfromireland.org.

    ABOUT THE O’NEILL GROUP
    The O’Neill Group Inc. (ONG) is a full-service Conference, Event and Meeting management company specializing in producing high-quality world-class events for corporations and nonprofits both in the U.S. and internationally with a particular emphasis on Ireland operating since 1999. For more information please visit www.the-oneillgroup.com.

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  • IrelandWeek Announces Panels and Guest Speakers for Its Inaugural connect353 Conference

    IrelandWeek Announces Panels and Guest Speakers for Its Inaugural connect353 Conference

    connect353 to feature panels with leaders from the Trade, Film, TV, Animation and Technology sectors

    IrelandWeek (www.IrelandWeek.com) is excited to announce the lineup of panels and speakers for connect353 on Oct.19, 2017 at the Regal Theater @L.A. LIVE.

    connect353 is a one-day conference featuring panels covering a wide base of Ireland related subjects. 

    Tickets for the full day of the connect353 conference are $99 for early birds by Friday, Oct. 6th, then they will be $125. The tickets include the networking breakfast and closing reception and are available at http://bit.ly/2fSmIsR

    Deirdre O’Neill, IrelandWeek

    Panels and topics include a unique presentation from “Star Wars: Last Jedi in Ireland,” director Rian Johnson and producer Ram Bergman on their experience of filming in Ireland.

    Some highlighted speakers will include, Michael Elias, Senior Vice President/Head of Production at Showtime, Russell Hicks, Former President/Content Production at Nickelodeon, Harry Hartford, President, Causeway Capital Management LLC, Gabe Saglie, Travelzoo, and Donal Skehan, Irish Celebrity Chef.

    Guests will also hear from executives and leaders from Pinewood Studios, NBC, Belkin, Lucasfilm, Nickelodeon, Showtime, Travelzoo, Seismic Games, Voxpro as well as have the opportunity to network with a host of leading Irish trade and political officials.

    Tickets for the full day of the connect353 conference are $99 for early birds by Friday, Oct. 6th, then they will be $125. The tickets include the networking breakfast and closing reception and are available at http://bit.ly/2fSmIsR

    Other connect353 panels will include;  Ireland and the World Economy: with Dan Mulhall, Irish Ambassador to the United States discussing international trade, finance and the Brexit effect. Tourism in Ireland: Forging a new path, and cover topics from culture and the arts, as well as insights into the tech, gaming, animation, TV and film industries currently experiencing a boom in Ireland. Full details are here:  https://www.irelandweek.com/events

    Representing the Irish government, Michael D’Arcy TD, Minister of State with special responsibility for Financial Services and Insurance will also attend.

    IrelandWeek is a week of conference panels and culture festivities from Oct. 16-21, 2017 in Los Angeles, California. In association with Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, The Irish Film Board, Culture Ireland, Creative Ireland, IDA Ireland, Tourism Ireland, Enterprise Ireland, IrelandWeek’s focus is to bring Ireland to the world, and the world back to Ireland.  Sponsors of the week include Aer Lingus, The Ireland Funds, The California Irish Legislative Caucus and Kensington Caterers.   Supporters of the project include Music From Ireland, the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, The City of Los Angeles and many more.  The official media partner of Ireland Week is Irish Times Abroad.

    With enhanced connectivity between Los Angeles and Dublin, IrelandWeek aims to capitalize by creating a two-way international superhighway. Ireland displays its talents abroad while encouraging inward investment, tourism, jobs and cultural awareness.

    Aer Lingus offers non-stop flights from Dublin to Los Angeles and has provided a discount code for people traveling to Los Angeles from Ireland to IrelandWeek — discount code  IRLLAX17.

    To get tickets and updates on events please go to www.IrelandWeek.com 

    Starting at 8:00 a.m. with a kick-off reception, the day will include the following panels starting at 9:00 a.m. and ending with a closing reception from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.;

    • Ireland and the World Economy: International trade, finance and the Brexit effect with Dan Mulhall, Irish Ambassador to the United States
       
    • Star Wars: The Last Jedi in Ireland: In conversation with director Rian Johnston and Ram Bergman
       
    • Tourism in Ireland: Forging a new path
       
    • Ireland’s Innovation and Creativity: Hear from leading entrepreneurs and innovators
       
    • Gaming: Serious gameplay
       
    • The Cultural Reach: Arts, Music, Culture, and Education: Connecting the dots
       
    • Ireland – where Animation Happens: including the making of Breadwinner by Oscar-nominated Cartoon Saloon
       
    • TV: Ireland’s growing international success stories
       
    • Hollywood Reporter’s Top 10 Rising Irish Stars: In conversation

    These panels will feature notable speakers as;

    • Dan Mulhall, Irish Ambassador to the U.S.
    • Harry Hartford, President, Causeway Capital Management LLC
    • Rian, Johnston, director, Star Wars:The Last Jedi
    • Ram Bergman, producer, Star Wars:The Last Jedi
    • Eoin Egan, PineWood Studios
    • Gabe Saglie, Senior Editor, Travel Zoo
    • Donal Skehan, Irish Celebrity Chef
    • Kieran Hannon, CMO, Belkin
    • Dan Kiely, Co-founder, Voxpro
    • Pat Phelan, SVP, Transunion
    • Liam Casey, CEO, PCH
    • Eimear Noone, Conductor and Composer, Blizzard Games
    • Robert Keenan, Seismic Games
    • David Perry, Video Game Industry Veteran
    • Rory O’Neill aka performer/comedian/activist Panti Bliss
    • Angela Dorgan, CEO, First Music Contact/Music from Ireland
    • Nora Twomey, Cartoon Saloon, director of Breadwinner
    • Paul Young, Cartoon Saloon, 2 time Oscar nominee and 1 time BAFTA nominee
    • Gerry Shirren, Cartoon Saloon, 2 time Oscar nominee and 1 time BAFTA nominee
    • Michael Elias, Senior Vice President, Head of Production, Showtime
    • Russell Hicks, Former President, Content Production, Nickelodeon
    • Michael D’Arcy TD, Minister of State with special responsibility for Financial Services and Insurance
    • Robert O’Driscoll, Consul General of Ireland to Western U.S.

    ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND TRADE
    The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade focuses on serving the Irish public, both at home and abroad, by providing a range of services to Irish citizens and work hard to ensure the promotion and protection of Ireland’s interests in the world, contributing to international priorities such as peace, security and the eradication of poverty and hunger. For more information please visit www.dfa.ie

    ABOUT THE IRISH FILM BOARD
    The role of Bord Scannán na hÉireann/the Irish Film Board (IFB) is the national development agency for Irish filmmaking and the Irish film, television and animation industry, investing in talent, creativity and enterprise. The agency supports writers, directors and production companies across these sectors by providing investment loans for the development, production and distribution of film, television and animation projects. For more information please visit http://www.irishfilmboard.ie

    ABOUT CULTURE IRELAND
    Culture Ireland promotes Irish arts worldwide by creating and supporting opportunities for Irish artists and companies to present and promote their work at strategic international festivals and venues. They develop platforms to present outstanding Irish work to international audiences, through showcases at key global arts events, including the Edinburgh Festivals and the Venice Biennales. For more information please visit http://www.cultureireland.ie

    ABOUT CREATIVE IRELAND
    Creative Ireland is a culture-based programme designed to promote individual, community and national well-being. The core proposition is that participation in cultural activity drives personal and collective creativity, with significant implications for individual and societal well-being and achievement. For more information please visit https://creative.ireland.ie

    ABOUT IDA IRELAND
    Ireland’s inward investment promotion agency, the IDA, is a non-commercial, semi-state body promoting Foreign Direct Investment into Ireland through a wide range of services by partnering with potential and existing investors to help them establish or expand their operations in Ireland.  For more information please visit http://www.idaireland.com

    ABOUT TOURISM IRELAND
    Tourism Ireland is responsible for marketing the island of Ireland overseas as a holiday and business tourism destination by delivering world-class marketing programmes in 23 markets across the world and reach a global audience up to 600 million each year. Targeted marketing activity includes advertising online, on TV and outdoor sites, in cinemas and in newspapers and magazines, eMarketing, overseas publicity, co-operative marketing with carriers and other partners and promotions to the travel trade and consumers.  For more information please visit https://www.tourismireland.com

    ABOUT ENTERPRISE IRELAND
    Enterprise Ireland is the government organisation responsible for the development and growth of Irish enterprises in world markets by working in partnership with Irish enterprises to help them start, grow, innovate and win export sales in global markets. In this way, they support sustainable economic growth, regional development and secure employment. You can find detailed information on Enterprise Ireland’s activities, strategy and performance in our Reports and Publications.  For more information please visit https://www.enterprise-ireland.com

    ABOUT MUSIC FROM IRELAND
    Music From Ireland is the Irish music export office run by First Music Contact in partnership with Culture Ireland which funds and presents the Irish showcases at large international music conferences.  For more information please visit http://www.musicfromireland.org

    ABOUT THE O’NEILL GROUP
    The O’Neill Group Inc. (ONG) is a full-service Conference, Event and Meeting management company specializing in producing high-quality world-class events for corporations and nonprofits both in the US and internationally with a particular emphasis on Ireland operating since 1999.  For more information please visit www.the-oneillgroup.com

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  • IrelandWeek Set to Bring Ireland’s Creativity and Innovation to the World

    IrelandWeek Set to Bring Ireland’s Creativity and Innovation to the World

    IrelandWeek (www.IrelandWeek.com) is proud to announce the inaugural week-long conference and culture festivities from Oct. 16-21, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.  In association with Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, The Irish Film Board, Culture Ireland, Creative Ireland, IDA Ireland, Tourism Ireland, Enterprise Ireland, IrelandWeek’s focus is to bring Ireland to the world, and the world back to Ireland. Sponsors of the week include Aer Lingus, The Ireland Funds, The California Irish Legislative Caucus. Supporters of the project include Music From Ireland, Bord Bia, the American Chamber of Commerce Ireland, The City of Los Angeles and many more. The official media partner of Ireland Week is Irish Times Abroad.

    Launched by Irish Prime Minister (An Taoiseach) Leo Varadkar, along with the Deputy Prime Minister (An Tánaiste) Frances Fitzgerald and performer Panti Bliss, IrelandWeek will be a unique blend of conference styled breakout opportunities to learn about the international trade benefits of Ireland as well as live entertainment events that share the global talent of the Irish people. The week will see varied and compelling events with a full and comprehensive program rolling out around Los Angeles, encompassing the myriad of cultural layers that make up Ireland, past, present, and future. 

    “The Irish Government is very happy to lend support to Ireland Week and the Connect 353 conference in Los Angeles this October. There is significant potential for growing trade & economic links between Ireland and Los Angeles. This initiative will help our agencies to promote Ireland as an attractive location for trade and investment. The strong focus throughout the program on culture and tourism is particularly welcome given that Ireland and LA are now benefitting from increased direct connectivity.”

    Leo Varadkar, Prime Minister (Taoiseach)

    CONNECT353, the conference component of IrelandWeek, will take place Oct. 18 and 19 at LA Live Regal Theater and will have a series of panel discussions and keynote speeches ranging from film, TV, animation, technology, gaming, music, culture, arts, tourism, Brexit and the Silicon Docks Story. The rest of the week will host a series of events featuring arts and culture from Ireland such as famed drag queen & host Panti Bliss, Golden Globe-nominated Brian Byrne will present Goldenhair Live featuring special guests and Irish celebrity chef Donal Skehan.

    Ireland has a thriving, highly globalized economy with a pro-business attitude enables companies to set up swiftly, with minimum red tape, in a connected environment. Ireland shipped US$128.1 billion worth of goods around the globe in 2016. From a continental perspective, 56.8% of Irish exports by value are delivered to other European countries while 27.9% are sold to North American importers. Ireland ships another 11.5% to Asian customers while 1.1% goes to customers in Africa. Leading industries are pharmaceuticals, organic chemicals, medical equipment, electrical machinery and cosmetics.  Over this extraordinary level of product export, is the export of services and intellectual, creative talent.

    With enhanced connectivity between Los Angeles and Dublin, IrelandWeek aims to capitalize by creating a two-way international superhighway.  Ireland displays its talents abroad while encouraging inward investment, tourism, jobs and cultural awareness.

    Aer Lingus offers non-stop flights from Dublin to Los Angeles and has provided discount code IRLLAX17 for people traveling to Los Angeles from Ireland to IrelandWeek.

    To get tickets and updates on events please go to www.IrelandWeek.com 

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    ABOUT THE O’NEILL GROUP

    The O’Neill Group Inc. (ONG) is a full service Conference, Event and Meeting management company specializing in producing high quality world class events for corporations and nonprofits both in the US and internationally with a particular emphasis on Ireland operating since 1999.  For more information please visit www.the-oneillgroup.com  

    ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND TRADE

    The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade focuses on serving the Irish public, both at home and abroad. We provide a range of services to Irish citizens and work hard to ensure the promotion and protection of Ireland’s interests in the world, contributing to international priorities such as peace, security and the eradication of poverty and hunger. For more information please visit www.dfa.ie

    ABOUT THE IRISH FILM BOARD

    The role of Bord Scannán na hÉireann/the Irish Film Board (IFB) is the national development agency for Irish filmmaking and the Irish film, television and animation industry, investing in talent, creativity and enterprise. The agency supports writers, directors and production companies across these sectors by providing investment loans for the development, production and distribution of film, television and animation projects. For more information please visit www.irishfilmboard.ie    

    ABOUT CULTURE IRELAND

    Culture Ireland promotes Irish arts worldwide. We create and support opportunities for Irish artists and companies to present and promote their work at strategic international festivals and venues. We develop platforms to present outstanding Irish work to international audiences, through showcases at key global arts events, including the Edinburgh Festivals and the Venice Biennales.  For more information please visit www.cultureireland.ie   

    ABOUT CREATIVE IRELAND

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  • Irish and German derbies set to make World Pool debut on July 2 | Yogonet International

    Irish and German derbies set to make World Pool debut on July 2 | Yogonet International

    World Pool, the globally commingled horse racing pools created and powered by the Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC), will be in operation at both the Irish and German Derbies for the first time on July 2nd.
     
    The Deutsches Derby marks the first time World Pool has operated in Germany. The launch will see what the club calls the country’s richest race offered to bettors in 28 countries two hours before World Pool also makes its Irish Derby debut at the Curragh on the same day.
     
    The Irish Derby Day card will be World Pool’s first meeting at the Curragh and the third-ever Irish World Pool fixture, following the 2021 and 2022 Irish Champions Day meetings from Leopardstown.

    Both races are “historic contests for the classic generation,” notes World Pool, with the Deutsches Derby being first staged in 1869 and the Irish Derby having over 150 years of history. Through this new addition, World Pool will offer racing fans from around the globe “an exciting chance to get involved.”
     
    World Pool will be in operation for only the Deutsches Derby from Hamburg, while all eight races on the Irish Derby Day card from the Curragh will be World Pool events.
     
    There will be six World Pool bet types available on the Irish and German cards – Win, Place, Quinella, Quinella Place (Swinger), Forecast (Exacta) and Tierce (Trifecta) – while the Irish Derby card will also feature the Treble (pick the winner in three selected races) bet type.

    The World Pool Moment of the Day will be offered at the Curragh, with a prize of €4,000 ($4,367.76) awarded to the groom of the chosen winner, as well as being entered into the World Pool Moment of the Year to win a VIP trip to Hong Kong.
     
    Sam Nati, Head of Commingling at the Hong Kong Jockey Club, said: “The various international derbies carry particular importance in Hong Kong across various stakeholder categories. These include racing fans, wagering customers and owners, so the German and Irish Derbies are an important addition to the World Pool schedule.”

    “The Curragh is the home of flat racing in Ireland and we are honored that the Dubai Duty-Free Irish Derby has been selected as a Tote World Pool meeting for the first time. We are greatly looking forward to Sunday’s card which is full of quality and competitive racing,” added Brian Kavanagh, Chief Executive Officer of The Curragh Racecourse.
     
    For his part, Jason Morris, HRI Director of Racing and Strategic Projects, said: “Horse Racing Ireland is delighted to be welcoming a second World Pool Day to Ireland and is extremely grateful to the Hong Kong Jockey Club for its growing coverage of Irish racing, which will now showcase to an even wider international audience the feature Classic of the Irish Flat racing calendar.”

    The Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby is the highlight of an extremely competitive card featuring four Black Type races and four Premier Handicaps. The financial benefits that will flow from being a World Pool event have allowed HRI and the Curragh racecourse to boost prize money significantly for the day with €1.97 million ($21,50,895) on offer, an overall increase of €425,000 ($462,442) on last year, and with every race worth at least €100,000 ($1,09,184).”

     

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  • Ireland’s Minister for Sport backs betting levy increase to boost domestic sports funding | Yogonet International

    Ireland’s Minister for Sport backs betting levy increase to boost domestic sports funding | Yogonet International

    Ireland’s Minister for Sport, Catherine Martin, has expressed her support for a proposed 3% increase in the betting levy if the additional funds generated are utilized to bolster domestic sports projects. However, she also stated a rise in the levy would be a matter for the Minister for Finance.

    While Martin noted that money raised from the betting levy goes into the general exchequer funds, rather than being ringfences for particular purposes, she would support such a move. Speaking during a public gallery debate, Martin stated: “I would of course support any measures such as an increase in the betting levy, which could in turn feed to increase funding for sport more generally.”

    The suggested levy increase, originally put forth by the Labour Party, has garnered significant attention, with TD Aodhán Ó Ríordáin leading several public meetings on the topic. The proposed levy increase aims to channel additional revenue toward the funding of domestic facilities, primarily focusing on resources for football teams.

    Alongside this initiative, the Labour Party is calling for increased investment from the Irish Government, both in international and grassroots football. The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) is requesting €517 million ($569 million), or 60% of the total funding it is seeking for the years ahead, to be directly provided by the government. Another 20% is forecast to be covered by local authorities and the association would contribute the final 20%.

    Former Irish football players Niall Quinn, Paddy Mulligan, and Turlough O’Connor were present in the public gallery for the debate, highlighting the significance of the topic within the sports community.

    The debate also shed light on the challenges faced by clubs in accessing the current government sports capital grant program. Sinn Féin TD Chis Andrews raised concerns, stating: “Clubs need large savings to pay for projects upfront before they can draw down the grant.”

    He further highlighted the disparity, mentioning that a large number of football clubs and sports clubs, in general, lack their own grounds, making them ineligible for sports grants. Andrews emphasized that “seventy-three percent of Dublin’s football clubs don’t have their own facilities.

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