Evening news: Nearly 30 people treated for mysterious illness at Cork refugee centre; and Nicola Sturgeon have reported to police about the Covid mask order

Here are tonight’s top stories on Independent.ie.

Nearly 30 people are being treated for a mysterious illness at a refugee center in Cork

Almost 30 Ukrainians in a refugee center in Cork are being treated for a mysterious illness. The people – all based at a North Cork facility – complained of malaise on Saturday, and several said their symptoms had worsened overnight.

Nicola Sturgeon turned himself in to police after what appeared to be a breach of Covid’s mask ordinance

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was reported to the police after being accused of flouting Scotland’s Covid-19 mask mandate.

Man charged in connection with an attack in Dublin city center that left another man fighting for his life

A man in his thirties was charged in connection with an attack in Dublin city centre in the early hours that left another man fighting for his life.

Ukraine defies as key port Mariupol faces the abyss

Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said there had been no recent diplomatic communications between Russia and Ukraine at the level of their foreign ministries and the situation in Mariupol port, which he described as “bleak”, can be a “red line” on the path of negotiations.

Dolphin attacks trainer during a water performance in Miami

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Charlie Bird is looking for two photos of each location of the Climb with Charlie fundraiser for a new book

Charlie Bird has appealed to his supporters to send in their photos of his hugely successful charity fundraiser for a new book.

Pashcal Donohoe’s former advisor was a lobbyist for the Swiss bank on hire-purchase plans

An adviser to Public Spending Secretary Michael McGrath met with global investment bank Credit Suisse late last year to discuss the potential for the development of a rent-to-own housing market in Ireland.

President Michael D. Higgins lays a wreath at the annual memorial to those who died during the 1916 Easter Rising

president Michael D. Higgins laid a wreath in front of the GPO in Dublin as part of the annual commemoration of the dead of the 1916 Easter Rising.

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