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UCC study reveals impact of wartime 'deepfake' videoMajor new research from University College Cork has highlighted the damaging impact that 'deepfake' videos can have on public trust.
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Man arrested in Cork attack released without chargeA man who was arrested in relation to an assault on a young woman in Cork City last month has been released without charge.
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Eight arrests after firearms, drugs and cash seized during organised crime operationFive men and three women held after searches in Limerick, Cork and Clare
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Funeral for Tina Satchwell to take place in CorkThe funeral service for Tina Satchwell, whose body was found at her home in Youghal, Co Cork, more than six years after she was reported missing, is to take place later today.
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Fixtures farce shouldn't force dual players' hand - Cork star Libby Coppinger'It’s nothing too crazy and we try and highlight them as soon as we can if we can see them. It’s kind of assumed people at the top can see them as well. Just a bit more communication would be incredible.'
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