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Amazing Kim Jong-Un Graffiti As ‘Dr. Evil’ Found In Smithfield, Ireland (PHOTO)
Kim Jong-Un was spotted in Smithfield, Ireland. Sounds weird right? When did he get time out from his busy routine to visit Ireland?
Well, he didn’t. Artist Solus painted a brilliant graffiti of the North Korean anti-US dictator who hates the world as Dr. Devil from the movie Austin Powers on a wall in Smithfield which is now starting to trend on the internet.
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Thousands Took Out a Rally Against Abortion Laws in Ireland (Video)
Protest Over Abortion Laws After Savita Halappanavar Death
The death of Savita Halappanavar has created a hue and cry against Ireland’s abortion laws. About 2,000 people protested outside the Irish parliament in Dublin calling for the reform of the Republic’s abortion laws.
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Mario Balotelli Hit By Racial Row As Italian Councilor Posts Derogatory Image PHOTO
Italian footballer Mario Balotelli is once again making headlines in the section of controversy. The athlete, this time is a victim of racial row sparked by a regional Italian councilor after he posted a picture of the player working in the fields of cabbage as an immigrant worker.
Posted by 51-year-old Paolo Ciani from the right-wing Future and Liberty party on his Facebook profile, Ciani defended himself from accusations of racial overtones to the picture. He said: “What I was doing was making a footballing comment, I was highlighting how Balotelli had committed a bad foul which could have got him sent off — then his reaction after scoring was so over the top one of his team mates had to put his hand over his mouth.”
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Nike Forced To Apologize For Offensive St. Patrick’s Day “Black and Tan” Sneakers
Nike is definitely in some hot water over its name choices.
It appears that in a bid to corner the St. Patrick’s Day crowd, the sportswear giant has fallen into great controversy. The reason? Nike released a seasonal sneaker named after the force that was responsible for brutal attacks on Irish forces! Enter: The ‘Nike SB Black and Tan Quickstrike’ – just in time for the annual Irish-themed holiday of the St. Patrick’s day! It is definitely turning out to be one disastrous name for a product!
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Arsenal Signs Defender Carl Jenkinson
While Arsenal fans will be expecting some big-name signings over the summer, Wenger has again kept one eye on the future with the capture of Jenkinson.
The 19 year old, 6ft 1inch defender, who qualifies for Finland through his mother can play either at right-back or as a centre-half, and plays for the Finland’s Under-21 side. MORE



And just when you thought President Obama’s trip to Ireland and England were a complete FAIL, along came this!