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Notre-Dame Reopens After Five-Year Restoration

Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris officially reopened on [Date], more than five years after a devastating fire caused significant damage; the reopening ceremony included world leaders.

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Irish Exit Poll: Center-Right Coalition Likely, Sinn Féin Remains Contender

Exit polls from Ireland's general election suggest that the incumbent center-right parties, Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil, may form a coalition government, despite a strong showing by the left-wing Sinn Féin party; vote counting continues.

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Irish Election: Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael Poised for Coalition

Following the Irish general election, Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, with 21.9% and 20.8% of first-preference votes respectively, are poised to form the next government, while Sinn Féin's 19% share presents a significant challenge to their aim of being in government. Turnout was 59.7%.

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Irish Center-Right Coalition Wins Narrow Victory Amidst Fragmented Political Landscape

Ireland's election saw a center-right coalition narrowly win, with 49% support, despite Sinn Féin winning the popular vote (22%) and a fragmented political landscape leaving the formation of a stable government dependent on smaller parties and independents.

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Dead Heat in Irish Election: Sinn Féin Challenges Incumbents

Ireland holds elections on Friday, with a tight race between a centre-right coalition and a left-wing coalition led by Sinn Féin; housing, cost of living, and immigration are key issues; a coalition is anticipated.

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Ireland's Election: A British Perspective

Analysis of Ireland's upcoming general election, focusing on the potential impact on Britain and the main political contenders.

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Irish Center-Right Coalition Projected to Remain in Power

Ireland's election results indicate a likely continuation of the center-right coalition government, despite Sinn Féin's strong initial showing; however, forming a new government will require negotiations and the inclusion of additional parties to reach the 88 seats needed for a majority.

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Irish Center-Right Parties Poised to Govern Despite Fractured Election

Ireland's national election resulted in a likely coalition government formed by Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, despite a reduced vote share and a fractured political landscape where votes were spread across many parties and independent candidates, including reputed organized crime boss Gerry "the Monk" ...

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Irish Election Exit Polls Show Three-Way Near-Tie, Coalition Formation Uncertain

Ireland's election exit polls show a three-way near-tie between Sinn Fein (21.1%), Fine Gael (21%), and Fianna Fáil (19.5%), creating difficulty in forming a coalition government due to Sinn Fein's history and the ongoing housing and immigration crises.

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Irish Ruling Coalition Poised to Win Despite Opposition Gains

Ireland's general election saw a projected win for the ruling coalition despite an exit poll indicating 60% support for opposition parties, with Sinn Féin leading in first-preference votes but facing challenges in forming a coalition.

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Irish Election: Buffalo Rides and Political Battles

The final days of the Irish election campaign were marked by unusual events, a televised leaders' debate, and controversy surrounding a Fine Gael candidate's past court cases. Sinn Féin's prospects for government are discussed.

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