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Pope Francis' official itinerary for his pastoral trip to Ireland for the World Meeting of Families on August 25 and 26 has just been announced. And it will be a whirlwind visit for the pontiff, as he crams in meetings, visits and official engagements into the two-day schedule.

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Bus Γ‰ireann in €5k payout over subcontractor wouldn't let boy with autism eat toast in taxi.

A schoolboy was found to be discriminated against on the grounds of his disability has been awarded €5,000 by the Workplace Relations Commission (WRC).

Mother breastfeeds her two-year-old while doing YOGA.

A mother-of-three has revealed how breastfeeding her two-year-old daughter while doing yoga has helped her 'connect' with her body. Carlee Benear, 31, from Texas, described how her youngest daughter Maramaylee will walk up to her as she's holding various positions, before latching on to her breast.

realistic human-looking robot debunked as fake


Answering questions via the social media platform, he said: “I took the background footage with my phone. Put the character in the post. Was just testing an HDRI [high-dynamic-range imaging] lighting setup I’d made… And it seems to have gone viral.”In other words, if you were worried that the world was about to face a Terminator-like scenario, you can rest easy for the time being.
A VIRAL VIDEO purporting to show a highly realistic human-looking robot walking around a driveway has been debunked as fake. The video, which was posted over the weekend on Twitter and clocked up millions of views, caused concerns that developments in artificial intelligence would soon lead to a robot takeover. Illusionist Derren Brown was among those to share the video, doing so in panicked a Twitter post which said: “WE ARE ALL GOING TO DIE [his capitals]“.
However, technology website Gizmodo reports that the robot was created with computer graphics using a video game and animation engine called Unity. It also revealed that a version of the same animated character also appeared in a web series created by District 9 director Neill Blomkamp and Oats Studios. Designer Maxim Sullivan, who first uploaded the video to Twitter, later confirmed to Gizmodo that he was responsible for its creation.

Adorable Pictures Of Animals Kissing


 
It turns out that people aren’t the only ones from the animal kingdom that plant kisses on one another.

Fire in the sky

Smoke from wildfires is filling the summer skies so heavily that experts are calling on officials to tackle 'smoke season' with the same urgency they use with heat waves and cold snaps
Crooner Perry Como once sang 'the bluest skies you've ever seen are in Seattle,' but this week the city registered its worse air quality of the past two decades. Smoke from wildfires is filling the summer skies in western U.S. and Canadian cities so badly that weather experts are calling on officials to tackle 'smoke season' with the same urgency they use with heatwaves and cold snaps.' There's a smoke season, and it's probably going to be more frequent and longer than it has been in previous years,' said Environment and Climate Change Canada meteorologist Armel Castellan.
 
Climate change is exacerbating wildfires through higher temperatures coupled with a weakening jet stream that allows for longer dry spells, he said. Wildfires raging in the forests and mountains of British Columbia in Canada and Washington, Oregon and California in the United States have sent up such voluminous plumes of smoke that they now pollute skies over Pacific Northwest cities such as Seattle, Portland, and Vancouver, say experts. California alone has seen the worst start to its fire season in a decade, and officials from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration say satellite images show two-thirds of the state covered in smoke.

'Smoke is being created from all directions. It's very hard to not have smoke in your corner of the world,' Castellan told the Thomson Reuters Foundation. Poor air quality from wildfire smoke can cause coughing, irritated eyes and sinuses, difficulty breathing and chest pain, especially in children, teenagers, older people, pregnant women and people with asthma. While some air quality experts say Western cities must treat the 'smoke season' as an emergency and tackle health risks in a region such as the Pacific Northwest where most people do not have air conditioning, not everyone agrees.'The smoke season concept no one agrees what that is,' Heath Hockenberry, a meteorologist with the U.S. National Weather Service, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation. 'It depends on the volume of fire that you get in the West.'Where there's fire, there's smoke. It's just a matter of duration and how concentrated from the prevailing winds.

The Thomson Reuters Foundation queried city officials in Calgary, Edmonton, Portland, Seattle and Vancouver. None indicated any specific response other than warning the public about the health and safety risks of prolonged exposure to poor air.' If we experience the same situation next summer, there might be a different answer,' said Seattle Office of Sustainability & Environment spokeswoman Sara Wysocki. 'We're doing what we can to connect the dots between climate change and what is happening,' she said. 'This is climate change, folks.' A Vancouver spokeswoman said response plans are under consideration for the future, while a Calgary official said the Canadian city needs better air quality and extreme heat management strategies.
 
Research tells us that Calgary will experience more severe and frequent extreme weather events such as flooding, drought, storms and the effects of wildfires,' Calgary's climate change and environment manager Dick Ebersohn told the Thomson Reuters Foundation. Erik Saganic of the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency, which monitors air quality in the Seattle area, said cities could keep air-conditioned buildings open extra hours the way they set up warming centres in winter and cooling centres during hot spells.' It might take a bit of planning and infrastructure, but having a library stay open until 10 o'clock at night could be a really helpful avenue for keeping people safe.' With parks deserted and sidewalks cafes empty, residents appear to be in wait-and-see mode, although those with asthma-like Wysocki say they are feeling the smoke's effects.' It feels like a constant weight is just sitting on my chest, making it impossible to take a full breath,' she said. Despite working in an air-conditioned office and keeping her windows closed at home, 'I still can't breathe well and I suffer from a continual headache that doesn't go away,' she said. 

Batman wannabe is pulled over by cops for 'speeding' in Batmobile


This is the bizarre moment a driver dressed as Batman was pulled over by police on a busy road in Canada.

Man thrown to floor and repeatedly gored by bull in street

A man was thrown to the floor and gored by a bull during a traditional Spanish festival. The horrific scenes were captured in the city of Estella during a bull running event and saw the man repeatedly jabbed by the animal's horns.
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