Ireland has lifted a de facto ban on connecting new data centers to the electricity grid around Dublin — a move that gives the industry long-awaited clarity on the requirements for building new ...
DUBLIN — Neutral and poorly armed Ireland — long viewed as “Europe’s blind spot” — announced Thursday it will spend €1.7 billion on improved military equipment, capabilities and facilities to deter ...
Spain, Ireland, Slovenia and the Netherlands announced their withdrawals Thursday from next year’s Eurovision Song Contest after organizers decided that Israel will be allowed to compete. Organizers ...
Volodymyr Zelensky has said Ukraine is grateful for Ireland’s “generosity” as he visited Dublin on Tuesday. The Irish Government announced 100 million euros in non-lethal aid for Ukraine to coincide ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ireland “understands, historically,” what Ukraine is “going through,” as he acknowledged that it has “not been easy” to help those fleeing war. During a ...
Sitting over a coffee in the Grand Central Hotel in Belfast’s city centre, Manufacturing NI’s Stephen Kelly talks of the natural reserve of the Ulster business person, one built out of modesty, but ...
The Taoiseach has promised unwavering support to Ukraine during President Volodymyr Zelenskky’s first official visit to Ireland on Tuesday. The Irish Government announced €100m in non-lethal aid for ...
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This repository contains the implementation of the paper "Maximum Entropy Deep Inverse Reinforcement Learning" by Wulfmeier et al. [1] in PyTorch. You will also find in the notebooks directory a ...
When reading about the Government’s policy changes this week, I thought about the people within the system. From the Citywest riot to the Drogheda attack, I kept returning to the men, women and 9,700 ...
During a debate on a Defence Bill in May 2024, the now-President of Ireland controversially declared: 'Ireland will never be able to have an army. We do not need an army.' A year later, after a ...
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