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Last night I risked dying

“Last night I risked dying”

Bad adventure for Chiara Rabbi, in the last few hours. The former admirer ed former partner of Davide Donadei He said on his Instagram profile that he was at risk of dying.

there rabbi has become the focus of gossip over the past few months about the end of the romance Donadei. Brand new, the three-way confrontation in which she found herself enmeshed in addition to the couple Roberta of Padua. In the study of men and women, the tones were particularly illuminated and Clear he was implying that there was indeed always too much emotion between the other two.

Clear She returned to her usual life, which consisted of friendships and travels around Italy. However, the last one, towards Milan, was almost fatal. In fact, the young influencer said she went out to dinner with a friend. Vegan dinner, a “fascinating” situation, but dangerous at the same time. Something in the food gave her a frightening reaction:

Good morning girls, there they are. Swollen and irritated. A disaster last night, I was about to die. In fact, they wanted to kill me. I explain better. Last night I was very calm and hungry. I looked forward to dinner while chatting heartily. For this reason, I don’t order dinner, but choose myself. All nice and also very exciting. We went to a vegan restaurant. I had declared my allergies so I let myself go with my eyes closed. All good until I start to feel my tongue pinching and slowly swelling. But everything under control. I’m used to it and can manage my allergic outbreaks.

See you, he said Clearthe situation has not worsened:

I had a bad time, even with stomach cramps. In short, I’ve had better moments. But what makes me laugh, not too much, is that looking back at how things had gone I thought I had ingested some nickel and that was it. But no. The reaction was instantaneous and overbearing. I still have a swollen stomach and a bad headache. Sore throat. Tongue full of blisters. On Monday morning I will do the allergy tests to also understand the degree. Because yesterday I got really scared at some point.

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Before coming out Gianecchini confessed his great love

Before coming out, Gianecchini confessed his great love

Gianecchini came out after his marriage ended

Reynaldo Gianecchini granted an interview Nana Karabachian, on the Hora da Naná channel, and spoke to Marília Gabriel about his marriage for years. The nowformer Globo actor came out to the public years after their relationship ended. The moderator was the great love of his life.

“I was super married, I loved being married, I was married almost nine years and it was a great marriage, everything was considered a couple, separated, very well spoken, very loved. I think it was a beautiful relationship that I had, but after that something inside me could never return to that place”, Reynaldo Gianecchini.

"I never got it again"She takes over Gianecchini after the breakup with Marília Gabriela and the news of a gay relationship with her sonReynaldo Gianecchini was once the boyfriend of journalist Marília Gabriela (Photo: reproduction)

Also, the marriage was so strong that the actor said the blonde made him a huge token of love at the time. Since he lived outside the country, Marília Gabriela took the initiative to visit him.

“When I first started dating Marília, I was living abroad, modeling and traveling a lot. When we started dating and it wasn’t even a date we fell in love, Marília always took a plane and met me on a full moon because we met on a full moon. So we invented what romance is, right? Every full moon we were together. She, who took the initiative, took the plane and drove to my place,” said Globo’s contractor.

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Rumors of the actor dating another man are old, and it gained even more traction after Reynaldo Gianecchini came out in an interview that he considers himself a pansexual person, a term given to people with desire or attraction who are not limited to people of a particular gender or sexual orientation.

Reynaldo Gianecchini (reproduction)

Reynaldo Gianecchini “isolated himself” and impressively reported on his sex life: “Phase I had less sex”

Actor Reynaldo Gianecchini  Photo: Reproduction

“Can you imagine being disgusted with Gianne? Well, I stayed”: sentence of the famous actress about Reynaldo surprised by reason

Reynaldo Gianecchini opens up about sexuality in a revealing interview (Photo: Reproduction / YouTube)

The truth Gianecchini told about his sexuality that clarified what everyone wanted to know: ‘It’s worth it’

“They say I’m gay, but I don’t see myself as gay. I see myself as everything at once. If there’s a word for me, it’s ‘pan’ (pansexual), because ‘pan’ is everything,” shot Reynaldo Gianecchini at the time.

He also spoke about freedom and flags: “I never wanted to hoist any flags. I believe in the freedom to be what everyone wants to be. Everyone has many sides to them and sexuality reflects that very much.”

In an interview for the newspaper O Globo, the global actor spoke more about his sexuality: “I’ve had, yes, romances with men and I think this is the time to say it,” revealed the actor.

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The mayor of Esterel recounts the course of the shooting

The mayor of Estérel recounts the course of the shooting

It is a disturbing event that took place at the Estérel in the Laurentians on Friday afternoon.

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A shootout broke out in the parking lot of the Esterel Resort hotel complex, in which at least one person was injured.

The mayor of the community, Frank Pappas, met with the journalists late in the afternoon to take stock.

He said he saw videos of the scene. The person concerned was reportedly seen on the sidewalk near the hotel car park. She would be embarked in a car that would have departed shortly thereafter.

Minutes later, she was reportedly spotted on another video running towards the hotel reception.

He claims the Sûreté du Québec confirmed to him that the injured person is in fact Mr. Valeriy Tarasenko, who is a close friend and former business partner of Inna Yashchyshyn, a con artist who had infiltrated Donald Trump’s entourage. He would have been the target of gunfire.

Although the name sounds familiar to Mr. Pappas, he cannot confirm that he lives in Estérel. However, women with the same surname own dwellings in the community.

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Mr. Pappas is trying to calm the population down.

“It’s important to know that it’s not a shooter who’s attacking someone,” Mr Pappas said. However, the motives behind this shooting were not explained.

According to the mayor, hotel guests have nothing to fear. The victim wasn’t a hotel guest. The man had just parked his vehicle there.

He also ensures that the operation of the hotel operations runs normally.

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1665246234 News from Bjork William Parker Rina Sawayama and other featured

News from Björk, William Parker, Rina Sawayama and other featured albums

Bjork never takes it easy

By Iñigo Lopez PalaciosCover of Björk's album

Fossora

bjork
A little independent

We live in an era of historical revisionism where nothing is immutable, let alone the ever-controversial lists of the best albums of the 1990s that some publications are reissuing. Works that were considered irrefutable up to 10 years ago are now being overtaken and replaced by others that were ignored in their day. But that doesn’t seem to affect Björk. The Icelandic albums remain firmly on these lists, which seems to show that they are as appreciated by the new generation of critics as their peers were then. Björk remains an undisputed artist.

And not because it’s easy. This is their first album in seven years and makes their predecessor Vulnicura more accessible. Wind instruments combined with electronic beats and a style of singing that is increasingly reminiscent of a surreal opera. Fossora is possibly the most difficult of the 10 albums he has released throughout his career. No one expects a commercial album from Björk at this point, since she hasn’t been interested in lightness for a long time, but Fossora borders on the extreme. You have to get to the sixth theme, “Ancestress,” starring his eldest son Siri, to find anything relatively melodic, though it’s far from a radio hit. There is no “Hidden Place” or “Hyperballad” in Fossora. The entire album is a journey as passionate as it is uncomfortable, inspired by the earth and in particular by the world of mushrooms. He’s a specialist in giving meaning to everything, infusing everything with metaphors and references that only the most die-hard fans seem to reach. And some unique employees. In this case The Hamrahlíð Choir or Serpentwithfeet (who also worked with the late Virgil Abloh). And one of those names that stands out in the world of underground electronic music: if previously they pulled The Haxan Cloak and before Arca, this time it’s Gabber Modus Operandi, an Indonesian duo that mixes what is known as gabber Rhythm Dutch high-speed hardcore techno from the 80’s with local styles from this Asian archipelago. A thrilling frenzy that conquered Björk, as during the pandemic that kept her stuck in Reykjavík longer than ever in her life, she devoted herself to throwing parties at her house where that trepan-like yet hilarious sound was king.

Also attending is her daughter Isadora, that girl she talked about in Medúlla (2005), her album about motherhood, and who floated in Vulnicura, the album of Björk’s split from Matthew Barney, with whom her custody was disputed at the time Has. Today, at the age of 19, she is – it sounds terrible, but there’s no other way to put it – a model and actress. And he left his mother’s house, almost at the same time as the death of the clan’s grandmother, the hippie who introduced Björk to art. Fossora is a difficult but rewarding album that seems to be about how life finds its way through death. And how the games of the past leave a void to learn from.

another name for love

By Yahweh M. de la Cavadacover of the album

Universal tonality

William Parker
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AUM loyalty

It must be assumed that the only reason why this recording, made almost 20 years ago, has not been released until now is the intense creative activity of William Parker, one of the busiest musicians in improvised music, whose discography is regularly and profusely expanding, always with an artistic greatness that very few can match. Parker is a rare example of a universal musician: emerged on the free jazz scene of the seventies, over the years he has immersed himself in the music of different eras and continents and in his work, without breaking away from the black tradition that dates back to the Blues reaches to the free arises from all sorts of roots.

Parker’s concept of “universal tonality” is broad and abstract – the double-bassist describes it as “another name for love” or “the beginning of sound as a metaphor for all things beautiful”. But also from a musical point of view, the musician refers to the most authentic improvisation and the merging of different musical voices to create something together. Thus, this unrepeatable recording documents a meeting of musicians of different generations and backgrounds to improvise together, based on a few brief notes by Parker. The mix is ​​genuine and inspiring: the Japanese koto or the Korean geomungo join orthodox instruments such as saxophone, trumpet, piano or electric guitar, just as young musicians naturally interact with masters such as Grachan Moncur, Billy Bang or Dave Burrell. .

In Universal Tonality, the improvisers are unique elements of tonal expression—not just musically: Parker says his music is less about notes and more about sounds—; Coming from different horizons and forging their own paths, they all bring unique experiences and voices to accompany Parker in the creation of an absolutely awe-inspiring work.

An eclectic will

By Beatriz G Aranda

Cover of the album 'Hold The Girl' by Rina Sawayama, Dirty Hit/Music As Usual

hold the girl

Rina Sawayama
dirty hit /
music as usual

If we look at the shape, this disk is a multifaceted artifact that is difficult to locate. The background is different: British-Japanese composer Rina Sawayama uses her second album to explain (and to explain herself) that not everyone fits into the counterculture. On the first track “Minor Feelings” he sings: “All my life I’ve feel out of place”. Hold the Girl moves freely and uncompromisingly across genres (Electronic Rock, Nu Metal, Epic Pop, UK Garage) and textures. Lady Gaga or Shania Twain are some of the references, although Sawayama’s true message is ideological and has to do with will and freedom. You’ll be a career hazard: Not only is she a successful pop diva, but she also has a degree in political science from Cambridge.

Hymns by Aluche

By Carlos Marcoscover of the album

full moon

NATO and War
NYW

On the streets of Aluche, the Madrid neighborhood where this rap duo frequents, sports betting businesses are growing and conversations are focused on the present: the future is not even in sight. Natos and Waor have portrayed well this reality that is born on the sidewalks of the working-class neighborhoods of big cities. And it seems that they have done well: it is currently the most popular Spanish hip-hop band. This is their eighth album, a respectable number that pushes them to broaden their focus. It’s not just hip hop anymore; Soul, dance music and even rock have a place in his proposal. And always with the ability to compose hymns for the youth who neither care nor care what is coming. Don’t miss them in concert.

A happy pan-African babel

By Javier Losillacover of the album

archeology

Montparnasse music
Real World X

With the song “Panter” released in March, the duo of French-Algerian producer Nadjib Ben Bella and South African DJ Aero Manyelo opened Real World X, Peter Gabriel’s new label. In September he released a five-part self-titled EP and now he’s releasing that first album. In it, the duo traces a sinuous rhythmic line connecting the Maghreb with Johannesburg, a route that makes a special stop in the Congo. Members of Konono Nº1, Kasai Allstars and Mbongwana Star, among others, take part in this journey that goes beyond the sound junkyard set up in the streets of Kinshasa, at a crossroads of organic and synthetic musical languages ​​that create a dialogue and a happy and joyful atmosphere build exciting Pan-African Babel.

closed circle

By Fermin LobatonCover of the album 'Tremenda.  Beginning and Origin”, by Rosario La Tremendita

beginning and origin

Rosario La Tremendita
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The cantaora closes the circle. This is the second part of a promised double album the first one had with Tremenda late last year. The themes are the same as on this recording (plus an added bonus track) but with a return to origin from the future where the artist is installed. Leaving the electric and electronic arrangements, he returns to the organic nudity of the traditional accompanying flamenco guitar, with a careful choice of teachers, including Riqueni. The cantes had a simple inversion: that was their point of departure, and on their return they lose neither their essence nor the personality and style of their creator who created her own recognizable voice.

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His white Lives Matter shirt and Tucker Carlson’s performance prove it: Kanye West doesn’t want to go back

Tucker Carlson went to great lengths to remix Kanye West for his large conservative audience on Thursday night, calling him “an artist,” describing his erratic tweet storms as “free social media posts,” and pitching him as a “Christian evangelist.” If you hadn’t watched Fox News for the past 20 years, you would never have guessed that this was the same channel and slot where Bill O’Reilly once dismissed West as “the stupid little rapper.”

But the channel’s view of West, now Ye, has changed significantly in the six years since the rapper-fashionista made a hard right turn toward conservative libertarianism. Carlson warmed up his viewers to West as the introduction to an exclusive two-part one-on-one interview filmed at West’s Los Angeles headquarters for the Yeezy fashion brand.

For the better part of an hour, West was unsmiling and long-winded; Among other things, comparing his decision to debut a “White Lives Matter shirt” at Paris Fashion Week to Tonya Harding’s attempt at a triple-Axel (“It uses a gut feeling”), attributed the fashion industry backlash against the shirt to a campaign by Anna Wintour (“All her dolls had something to say”) and compared Donald Trump to Ralph Lauren (“He has his own buildings. He made Ivanka”). In Friday night’s second part, West took offense at public speculation about his sanity (“This hurts me”), while also implying that Gap knew about the Uvalde shooting before it happened (“I got Alex Jones territory already reached?”).

West performing at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards.West performing at the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards. Photo: Mike Blake/Portal

And as he unraveled those dark, twisted deceptions with a lanyard that wore an ultrasound around his neck, a visibly perplexed Carlson nonetheless nodded and smiled along while he went to great lengths to reassure his viewers that the man he delighted that it was definitely worth listening to. “You can judge for yourself,” Carlson said to the camera.

The tete-a-tete reminded me of another turning point in West’s career. In 2002, Roc-A-Fella label boss Dame Dash bestowed his gold chain on West during a 2002 concert. It was the moment West — a backpack-and-retainer geek who many didn’t take seriously as a beatmaker — was officially recognized for his burgeoning talent as a rapper. And truly, a superstar was born.

West was only invited to Fox News because of his controversial show at Paris Fashion Week. West attended the “secret” runway presentation of his ninth Yeezy collection in a long-sleeved t-shirt; Printed on the back were the words “White Lives Matter” – what Anti-Defamation believes is a hate slogan used by the KKK, the Aryan Renaissance Society and other white supremacist groups.

This deaf fashion statement was reinforced by supermodel Naomi Campbell, obnoxious right-wing pundit Candace Owens and Selah Marley – granddaughter of Bob Marley and daughter of R&B freedom fighter Lauryn Hill. “You can’t manage me,” West began, according to Page Six of the New York Post. “It’s an unmanageable situation.”

Tastemakers flinched in horror. Jaden Smith left the show. Vogue global fashion editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson denounced the shirts as “sheer violence” and West as “dangerous”. Rapper Yasiin Bey, a former West collaborator and early follower of his musical talent, posted a photo to Instagram of himself wearing a similar shirt but with the “v” faded out in life to read “White Lies Matter.”

Diddy split the baby in half and branded West a freethinker before warning: “Don’t wear the shirt. Don’t buy the shirt.” But Marley stood by her decision to model West’s shirt. “Seeing someone deviate from the ‘agenda’ gives you all such a panic that you will do whatever it takes to force them back into the box they think they should exist in,” she wrote in an Instagram story.

As West’s star rose, he quickly outgrew the Roc-A-Fella label, then hip-hop, then pop music, then the fashion industry

As the shirt continues to be the talk of fashion week, West is enjoying the attention. When asked by Carlson why he decided on the news, West said it was “obvious.”

It has become a cliché to reference his mother Donda’s death in 2007 when West broke up, arguing that this will be amplified in the Netflix docu-trilogy jeen-yuhs. In one scene, she dizzily recalls his schoolyard rhymes and marvels at his golden angel chain – a splendor for new money. “You need an angel to watch over you,” she jokes, adding that he’s had the rest of his life to put money to good use. Without her unwavering belief, legend has it, Kanye will never be the cultural iconoclast he is today.

But in an interview with Carlson, West despised his mother, a former professor, as a “liberal actress” who ripped him from his conservative-minded father, Ray West, an ex-Black Panther, and laid the groundwork for a strained relationship. Since his mother’s death, West said, he and his father have grown closer — to the point where he laughed at the fuss about the T-shirts; that his father also approved of them seemed an unmistakable pride.

To describe West’s turn as dramatic would be putting it mildly. West was a music industry maverick who conquered all odds. He was a staunchly pro-Black pop star who sampled soul music and celebrated black beauty. He campaigned for black causes, established a foundation to combat Chicago’s high school dropout and illiteracy rates, and supported Barack Obama’s presidential re-election campaign. He declared during a telethon on Hurricane Katrina, “George Bush doesn’t care about black people.”

But as West’s star rose, he quickly outgrew the Roc-A-Fella label, then hip-hop, then pop music, then the fashion industry. As he struggled to find a new sense of belonging, his values ​​took a back seat to his wealth. In 2016, he revealed he had $53 million in “personal debt,” urging Mark Zuckerberg and other billionaire friends to bail him out. “I just feel like rich people are always too cool to ask for help impressing each other at dinner parties,” he tweeted, adding that he “wanted to help the world” and needed “help with that.”

West shows Trump his cell phoneWest at the White House in 2018. Photo: Kevin Lamarque/Portal

Around that time, West’s closest associates (ghostwriter Rhymefest, rapper Talib Kweli) came forward with stories of how they really couldn’t reach the guy anymore. West soon showed up in the Trump Tower lobby to support Donald’s presidential candidacy. West topping it off with the maga hat was the coup de grace.

On Thursday, West continued to admire Trump but criticized Jared Kushner for what he believes to be his dogged management of the former president. He also targeted Jared’s brother Josh for securing an outsized stake in Skims, West, the fashion brand co-founded with Kim Kardashian. At this point, West didn’t scold his ex-wife for her hypersexual public display and for being closely associated with the Clinton family.

Still, even as he embraced Trump and Owens, West committed $2 million to legal fees for George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor and set up a college fund for Floyd’s daughter. Even when West said slavery “sounds like an election” or announced a presidential nomination at “The Birthday Party,” he threw pop-up gospel concerts. Even as he attempted to put the Confederate flag back on jackets and tote bags, he always felt that one day West would shed his theatrical shrouds and reconnect with his common sense.

After his stunt in Paris, it’s clear old Kanye is gone forever

But after his stunt in Paris, it’s clear that ol’ Kanye is gone for good. By focusing on the politics of false equivalence, West reminds us who he was all along: a guy who will say and do anything to be relevant — whether he’s playing gospel music to hawk haute couture or his own hard-won culture to repurpose clout into a tool for white supremacy.

Worse, he lacks self-confidence too much to realize how often he undermines himself. In an interview with Carlson, he made a big deal out of the fact that 50% of black deaths in New York City are due to abortion — a statement (not true) that shows how West, despite his T-shirts, wants to privilege black lives in the moments when it fits his right-wing anti-abortion agenda. Even the idea that the shirts could be a Trojan horse gambit to siphon off money for the real justice movement died Thursday night.

It’s high time we accepted that West’s rants aren’t a by-product of outside forces, inner demons, or the development of family people. It’s about prioritizing contrarianism and the ability to say something controversial over the literal meaning of whatever that might be, regardless of the possible consequences. And while the switch to arch-conservatism has undoubtedly paid off for West (who has gone from a $53 million hole to a multi-billionaire), the real value for him is once again being accepted.

The interview with Carlson not only marked West’s official entry into the mainstream conservative club. It made him a VIP.

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Louisville QB Malik Cunningham is out with concussion symptoms

Louisville QB Malik Cunningham is out with concussion symptoms

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Louisville starting quarterback Malik Cunningham remains on concussion record and has been ruled out for Saturday’s game against Virginia, it has been announced.

Coach Scott Satterfield said this week that Cunningham had “concussion-like symptoms” after hitting Boston College last week. The school said he did not travel with the team to Saturday’s game.

Satterfield said Tuesday that Cunningham told team doctors he felt good after scoring the first but “felt a little different” after suffering a second hit later in the game before being drawn.

He started a school record 40 straight games for the Cardinals, a streak that lasts through September 2019.

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Junior Brock Domann will make his first career start for the Cardinals. He has completed 6 of 16 passes for 92 yards and one interception in two appearances this season.

Cunningham missed the final two drives in Saturday’s 34-33 loss to Boston College. He went to the medical tent on the sidelines after being hit in the head.

The loss of Cunningham is another blow to Louisville, who are 0-3 in the ACC and 2-3 overall. Cunningham is one of the top dual threat quarterbacks in the country and a linchpin of the program.

Cunningham is ranked 21st by position on ESPN’s Top 50 NFL Draft Prospects and has 968 passing yards and 457 rushing yards for a total of 12 touchdowns this season. Last season he threw for 3,972 combined yards and 39 TDs.

Virginia goes into the game 2-0 in the ACC and 3-2 overall in Tony Elliott’s debut season.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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The Russian Army is replacing the commander of its offensive

The Russian Army is replacing the commander of its offensive on the ground after a series of setbacks

This decision, unusually published by Moscow, comes after several defeats suffered by the Russian army in Ukraine.

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This follows a series of bitter setbacks on the ground. The Russian Army announced on Saturday October 8 the appointment of a new commander in Ukraine. “Army General Sergei Surovikin has been appointed commander of the combined force group in the area of ​​special military operations in Ukraine,” the Russian Defense Ministry wrote on Telegram.

Sergei Surovikin, 55, is a veteran of the civil war in Tajikistan in the 1990s, the second Chechen war in the 2000s, and the Russian intervention in Syria that began in 2015. By then he was leading the group of “southern” forces in Ukraine. according to a July report by the Russian Ministry.

This decision was published by Moscow, a rare event. The name of his predecessor was never officially announced, but according to Russian media it was General Alexander Dvornikov, also a veteran of the second Chechen war and commander of Russian forces in Syria from 2015 to 2016.

Moscow’s forces were driven out of most of the northeastern Kharkiv region in early September thanks to a Ukrainian counter-offensive. Russian troops also lost 500 square kilometers of territory in the Kherson region in the south. The backlash has drawn criticism from Russia’s elite, including Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov and senior parliamentarian Andrei Kartapolov.

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Nine people were killed in an explosion at a petrol station in Creeslough, Ireland

Nine people were killed in an explosion at a petrol

Nine people were killed in a petrol station explosion in Creeslough, County Donegal, Ireland on Friday afternoon. The explosion happened shortly after 3 p.m.: it completely destroyed the gas station, a building and part of an apartment building not far away. At first it seemed like there were three dead, but on Saturday morning rescuers recovered six more bodies. Eight people were hospitalized, some in serious condition. Irish police are working to understand the causes of the blast.

Creeslough is a small town of 400 people about 15 miles from Letterkenny and 30 miles from the Northern Ireland border.

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