Three presidential candidates face off in first TV debate in race for Áras

The first televised debate of the presidential campaign was shown on Virgin Media One on Monday night. Hosted by Kieran Cuddihy, the debate featured the three candidates: Independent Catherine Connolly, Fine Gael’s Heather Humphreys, and Fianna Fáil’s Jim Gavin.

The 60-minute programme began with opening statements from the candidates. This was followed by questions on neutrality before moving on to the issue of Irish flags being erected in certain communities, which led to a broader debate about immigration.

The topic raised the first real clash concerning direct provision and asylum seekers. Gavin welcomed immigration but emphasized the need for a robust yet fair immigration system. Connolly was strongly critical of the direct provision process and, when asked about those who are not asylum seekers or whose claims have been rejected, she stated: “We are talking about human beings and about a conflation of issues.”

The debate then moved on to safety on the streets of Dublin and other towns. Humphreys asserted that there are more gardaí on the streets, while Connolly countered that there is a lack of Garda presence on the ground, particularly community gardaí.

There were also strong exchanges on the situation in Gaza between Connolly and Gavin before the discussion turned to the challenging topic of housing. Connolly was adamant that the Government has failed miserably in this area. Humphreys defended the Government’s performance to date, acknowledging that ambitious goals were not achieved but noting that the solution is very complex.

A potential United Ireland was also discussed, with all three candidates outlining their experiences with communities in the North. Humphreys spoke of her experience as a “proud Ulsterwoman and Republican.”

### Opening Statements

In the initial addresses, Catherine Connolly opened proceedings, saying:

> “As President and working together, we can shape a new United Republic, where everyone is valued, where diversity is cherished, where sustainable solutions are urgently implemented and where a home is a fundamental human right.

> A country where we raise our voice for the peaceful resolution to conflicts and war, drawing on our history of colonization, of famine and our lived experience of the successful peace process in the North.”

Heather Humphreys said:

> “I want to bring my life experience to the role of President. I worked for many years as a Credit Union manager; where I got to know people; and the challenges they faced. It was a great apprenticeship for public life.

> I was honoured to serve in Cabinet for over a decade. I led the 1916 Commemorations. I supported businesses through the pandemic; and I worked hard to ensure children across our country receive a Hot School meal.

> I’m a daughter, a mother and a grandmother. All my life I have seen the quiet strength of women.

> In my own family, in my community and right across this country, women have been the ones holding things together. I can’t promise perfection, but I will promise honesty, compassion and service.”

Jim Gavin said:

> “Over the last four decades I’ve served my country and its values in many different roles. From working in our most disadvantaged communities to leading peacekeepers in Africa, I’ve always worked to serve others.

> I’ve built teams which show how much we can achieve when we listen and when we respect each other. There’s no problem we cannot overcome when we work together.

> At a time of growing division, my commitment to you is that I will be a President for every section of society. A voice for all.”

### Campaign Activity and Upcoming Debates

Earlier today, Humphreys and Gavin were canvassing in Dublin, while it is understood that Connolly was focusing on her debate preparation.

Further presidential debates are planned to be broadcast on Prime Time and The Week in Politics.

The election takes place on Friday, October 24th, with counting beginning the following day.
https://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/three-presidential-candidates-face-off-in-first-tv-debate-in-race-for-aras-1812756.html

Optus instructed to find ‘external party’ to review systems after triple-0 outages

Communications Minister Calls for Independent Review of Optus After Fatal Triple-0 Outages

Communications Minister Anika Wells has instructed Optus to bring in an “independent and external party” as part of efforts to prevent another fatal triple-0 outage. However, no specific details have been provided regarding what this independent review will entail.

The minister met with the heads of Optus and its Singaporean parent company, Singtel, in Sydney on Tuesday morning, nearly two weeks after a 13-hour outage on September 18 was linked to multiple deaths. During the outage, hundreds of people—primarily in South Australia, Western Australia, and the Northern Territory—were unable to reach emergency services when dialing triple-0.

Following the highly anticipated talks, Ms. Wells stated that she had urged the embattled telco to “find a way” to allow an external party to review their systems. She emphasized the importance of Australians gaining confidence from an external investigation and advice, rather than hearing only from Optus that the issues will be resolved.

Shortly after the minister’s media address, Optus chair John Arthur told reporters the company was committed to working with the government “to do whatever needs to be done,” but he was unable to provide specific details about the independent review. “We are always welcome to external perspectives and external views, and that remains the case here,” he said.

Over the weekend following the initial outage, a second failure left thousands of customers in the New South Wales town of Dapto unable to make emergency calls. Ms. Wells highlighted that having two outages “in short succession” has caused a “very serious lack of confidence” in Optus’s ability to deliver reliable triple-0 services.

She further revealed that she sought assurances from Optus chief executive Stephen Rue and Singtel’s chief Yuen Kuan Moon that corrective action would be taken. “No-one is shying away from the fact that Optus has not complied with their obligations to the Australian people and that is what needs to be fixed here,” Ms. Wells said. “I think Optus accepts that, that this is a compliance issue on their part.”

When asked whether Australians could be assured such incidents would not happen again now that the issue had been identified, Ms. Wells responded, “That’s a question that you should put to Optus, immediately.”

John Arthur reiterated that the cause of the initial outage was “process-related” and due to human error, rather than issues with money or investment. He added, “And in due course we will be talking about the extent of Singtel’s investment in Australia, which goes beyond Optus.”

### Optus Leadership and Accountability

Amid growing pressure on Optus to demonstrate its reliability, Singtel chief Yuen Kuan Moon was asked multiple times whether he fully supported Optus CEO Stephen Rue. Mr. Yuen stated that Mr. Rue was brought in almost a year ago specifically “to address issues” within Optus. “It is very early days, it takes time to transform a company,” he commented. “An initial investigation of the September 18 incident found that it was due to a people issue and it takes time to transform and change the people.”

Mr. Yuen also issued an apology to the friends and family of those whose deaths have been linked to the outage.

### Context and Ongoing Investigations

The recent triple-0 outages come just two years after a major Optus failure left thousands unable to call emergency services. In response, Optus was fined more than $12 million, and a comprehensive review was commissioned, resulting in numerous recommendations.

Australia’s communications watchdog has now launched an investigation into the September 18 incident, aiming to understand what went wrong and prevent such failures in the future.

*Optus chief Stephen Rue and Singtel CEO Yuen Kuan Moon have been contacted for further comment.*
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-09-30/optus-anika-wells-meet-about-triple-0-outrages/105833276

Dolphins beat sloppy Jets but Tyreek Hill sustains feared season-ending injury

Miami’s Darren Waller had a pair of touchdown catches in his first NFL game in nearly two years, but the Dolphins’ first win of the season, a 27-21 victory over the New York Jets, was marred by a suspected dislocated knee for their star receiver, Tyreek Hill.

The Dolphins lost Hill in the third quarter. The five-time All-Pro made a catch and landed awkwardly on his left leg after being tackled near the New York Jets sideline. Players from both teams watched anxiously as Hill was tended to and then carted off the field. The Dolphins later issued a statement saying he was being taken to a local hospital for imaging, evaluation, and observation.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported later Monday night that the Dolphins fear Hill suffered a dislocated knee. If confirmed, the injury would almost certainly end the 31-year-old’s season.

Despite the injury, the eight-time Pro Bowler showed a brave face as he was taken off the field, smiling and waving to the home crowd. Since entering the NFL in 2017, Hill has amassed 11,363 receiving yards—the most in the league during that span. He also has 819 catches, ranking fourth most since 2017 behind Davante Adams (886), Travis Kelce (880), and Stefon Diggs (824).

On the field, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa led the Dolphins to victory, throwing for 177 yards and two touchdowns. He completed 17 of 25 passes without a turnover for the first time this season, moving his record to 7-0 against the Jets as Miami’s starter.

The Dolphins (1-3) secured their 10th straight home win against the Jets (0-4), who are still searching for their first victory under coach Aaron Glenn. The Jets pulled within six points with 1:49 left in the game when Garrett Wilson caught a 23-yard jump ball from Justin Fields, who then ran it in for a successful two-point conversion.

After recovering the ensuing onside kick, the Dolphins went three-and-out while running down the clock to 13 seconds. Miami then pinned the Jets on their own one-yard line, and the game ended on a Jets play involving a series of laterals, one of which was flagged for an illegal forward pass.

“I’m not losing hope in our guys at all,” Glenn said after the game. “We’ve just got to go back and work; that’s all we can do.”

Waller, playing his first game since the end of the 2023 season, caught a four-yard touchdown pass in the back of the end zone from Tagovailoa on a fourth-and-goal in the second quarter. The 33-year-old scored again on a nine-yard catch in the third quarter that put Miami ahead 17-3. He finished with three receptions for 27 yards.

The Dolphins amassed 123 rushing yards behind Devon Achane’s 20 carries for 99 yards, including a nine-yard scoring run.

For the Jets, quarterback Justin Fields completed 20 of 27 passes for 226 yards in his return from a concussion that sidelined him in Week 3. He added 81 yards rushing, highlighted by a 43-yard scramble for a touchdown on fourth-and-one that pulled the Jets within a touchdown midway through the third quarter.

New York gained 197 of their 404 total yards on the ground with a highly effective rushing attack averaging seven yards per carry. However, the Jets turned the ball over three times and were penalized 13 times for a total of 101 yards, including an offensive pass interference against Wilson that wiped out a touchdown in the third quarter.
https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/dolphins-beat-sloppy-jets-tyreek-025350535.html

Monday Morning: (September 28, 2025): Articles You May Have Missed This Past Weekend

**Details By Native News Online Staff | September 29, 2025**

### Walks On at 66: Ernie Stevens, Jr.

Ernie Stevens, Jr., a tribal citizen of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin and the longtime chairman of the Indian Gaming Association, walked on Friday at the age of 66.

Jason Giles, executive director of the Indian Gaming Association, released a brief statement on Friday evening:

> “Our Indian Gaming Association board and staff are stunned and saddened by Chairman Stevens’ passing. Out of respect for his wife Cheryl, his lovely family, and the Oneida Nation, we will issue a full tribute at the appropriate time. Please send your prayers to the Stevens family.”

For more details, read the article: [Tributes for Indian Gaming Association Chairman Ernie Stevens, Jr.](#)

### Tributes for Indian Gaming Association Chairman Ernie Stevens, Jr.

Ernie Stevens, Jr., who was reelected to his 13th term as chairman at the organization’s annual convention in San Diego in April 2025, passed away suddenly on Friday, September 26, 2025.

Several tributes have been shared in his honor, celebrating his impactful leadership and dedication to tribal gaming and Native communities.

### Deb Haaland on Tribal Cultural Expression and Support

Deb Haaland, the first and only California Native American elected to the Legislature since statehood, recently addressed important topics including tribal cultural expression, ancestral repatriation, and intertribal support.

Read more about her work and insights: [Link to article](#)

### NCAI Statement: “Wounded Knee Was Not a Battle”

On Friday, the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) issued a powerful statement clarifying that the Wounded Knee event was not a battle, but rather the deliberate mass killing of 350 Lakota people.

### D.C. Briefs and Oral History Project Update

– **US Presidents in Their Own Words Concerning American Indians**

– **Oral History Project Announces 14th Stop in Portland, Oregon**

The Native American Biographical Society (NABS) continues to gather crucial stories from across Indian Country.

### Native News Weekly (September 28, 2025): D.C. Briefs

Stay informed with the latest updates from Washington, D.C., covering a range of topics affecting Native communities.

*For more articles and updates, visit* Native News Online.
https://nativenewsonline.net/currents/monday-morning-september-28-2025-articles-you-may-have-missed-this-past-weekend

Punjab News: NHRC Issues Notices Over Delayed Rehabilitation Of LPG Tanker Blast Victims In Hoshiarpur

**NHRC Takes Suo Motu Cognizance of LPG Tanker Blast Impact in Punjab**

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), India, has taken suo motu cognizance of a media report concerning the aftermath of an LPG tanker blast in Mandiala village, Hoshiarpur, Punjab. The blast, which occurred over a month ago, tragically claimed seven lives and caused significant damage to several properties.

Despite the passage of time, affected families continue to struggle with rebuilding their houses and shops. While the government has reportedly released compensation for the kin of the deceased, the assessment of property damage is still underway.

### Human Rights Concerns

The Commission has noted that, if the details of the news report are accurate, they raise serious concerns regarding possible violations of the human rights of the victims. In response, the NHRC has issued notices to key authorities including the Chief Secretary of the Government of Punjab, the Senior Superintendent of Police, Hoshiarpur, and the Chief Controller of Explosives, Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation (PESO), under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

These authorities have been called upon to submit a detailed report on the incident, including the current status of the investigation, within two weeks.

### Media Report Highlights

The media report, published on 23rd September 2025, highlights the ongoing challenges and trauma faced by the blast victims and their families, underscoring the urgent need for effective support and rehabilitation measures.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/india/punjab-news-nhrc-issues-notices-over-delayed-rehabilitation-of-lpg-tanker-blast-victims-in-hoshiarpur

Talks break off between B.C. government and its public service union

**Contract Talks Between BC Government and Public Service Union Break Down**

VICTORIA – Contract negotiations between the British Columbia government and the union representing public service workers in the province have broken off shortly after they began.

Paul Finch, president of the BC General Employees Union, says government negotiators arrived three hours late and offered no material improvement over previous contract proposals. Finch expressed strong dissatisfaction, stating that the union will escalate its job action sharply after the government showed disrespect by presenting an offer that was little changed.

The talks had resumed today following four weeks of ongoing job action. Despite the negotiations, picket lines remain active at various locations, including about a third of provincial liquor stores, liquor and cannabis distribution warehouses, and government offices across the province.

Currently, the union reports that around 15,000 of its 34,000 members involved in the contract are participating in some form of job action. These actions range from an overtime ban to active picketing.

The union is seeking wage increases totaling 8.25 percent over two years. Meanwhile, the government has stated it is aiming to reach a fair deal for both taxpayers and public workers.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published on September 29, 2025.
https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/canada/2025/09/29/cp-newsalert-talks-break-off-between-b-c-government-and-public-service-union

Electronic Arts sold for whopping $55B, second-largest gaming acquisition ever

**Electronic Arts Acquired in Historic $55 Billion Leveraged Buyout**

*By Akash Pandey | Sep 30, 2025, 01:24 AM*

Electronic Arts (EA), the renowned video game developer behind popular titles such as Madden NFL, Battlefield, and The Sims, is set to be acquired for an astounding $55 billion. This deal is poised to become the largest leveraged buyout in history, with a significant portion of the acquisition financed through debt.

### The Consortium Behind the Acquisition

The group of buyers includes Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, Public Investment Fund (PIF), private equity firm Silver Lake, and Affinity Partners—led by Jared Kushner, son-in-law of former US President Donald Trump.

### Deal Details: EA Going Private

If the acquisition proceeds as expected, EA’s 36-year tenure as a publicly traded company will come to an end. The game publisher will no longer be listed on the stock exchange.

The purchase price represents a substantial 25% premium over EA’s current market value, with shareholders receiving $210 per share.

EA’s CEO, Andrew Wilson, who has been at the helm since 2013, will retain his position following the acquisition. Additionally, the company’s headquarters will remain in Redwood City, California.

### Industry Context: Second Largest Gaming Acquisition in History

This acquisition will become the second-largest gaming purchase ever, trailing only Microsoft’s $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard, the publisher of Call of Duty.

Microsoft’s deal faced intense regulatory scrutiny worldwide, with UK authorities warning that it might undermine competition. Approval was eventually granted only after Microsoft agreed to transfer cloud distribution rights for Activision’s console and PC titles to Ubisoft, the developer behind Assassin’s Creed.

### Market Influence: EA’s Role and Saudi Arabia’s Gaming Investments

EA has been a dominant force in the gaming industry for over four decades, producing some of the most successful game franchises in history. Its football game series alone has sold 325 million copies since its debut in 1993.

For Saudi Arabia, this acquisition represents a significant milestone in its broader efforts to expand its footprint in the gaming sector. The kingdom has previously invested in gaming companies like Niantic and has hosted major esports tournaments to bolster its presence.

### Industry Impact: Concerns Over Debt and Workforce

The buyers are expected to contribute $36 billion in equity, with the remaining amount financed through loans, primarily provided by JPMorgan Chase. Industry experts have expressed concern that the deal could saddle EA with approximately $20 billion in debt.

There are also worries about potential job cuts as private investors may push for increased cash flow to service this hefty debt. EA recently reduced its workforce by about 5% in 2024, followed by several hundred layoffs earlier this year.

### What’s Next? Timeline and Outlook

The deal is anticipated to close in the first quarter of 2027, pending approval from EA shareholders.

Going private will grant EA the flexibility to restructure without the pressures and scrutiny that come with being publicly traded, where companies often focus on short-term quarterly results.

Despite its loyal fanbase, EA’s annual revenue has remained relatively flat over the last three fiscal years, fluctuating between $7.4 billion and $7.6 billion.

This acquisition marks a transformative chapter for EA and reflects the evolving landscape of the gaming industry and investment trends globally.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/business/video-game-maker-electronic-arts-acquired-for-55b/story

Bybit and Nexo Launch Tools to Fight $10B Scam Crisis

With nearly $10 billion lost to scams last year, major crypto platforms are stepping up efforts to protect users. Two of the biggest names, Bybit and Nexo, have each introduced new security tools aimed at mitigating the impact of fraud that continues to plague digital assets.

### Different Tactics, Same Goal

Bybit has focused on the problem of stolen funds flowing into its platform. Rather than waiting for legal action, it has created a private reporting line exclusively for its top-tier clients. This line provides direct access to the exchange’s internal security team. Cases are reviewed around the clock, and accounts can be restricted within hours to preserve evidence before involving the police.

Nexo, on the other hand, is attempting to stop scams at the point of transaction. Its upgraded Anti-Scam Engine operates quietly in the background, analyzing behavior across multiple blockchains. If suspicious activity is detected, clients are prompted to double-check before sending funds. In rare cases, the system can temporarily halt a transfer until it is reviewed.

Currently, Bybit’s reporting portal is reserved for VIP users but may expand to retail traders if testing proves successful. Nexo’s tool is already live on networks including Ethereum, Polygon, BNB Chain, and Arbitrum, with Bitcoin, Solana, Tron, and XRP slated to follow.

### Pressure to Act

Both companies acknowledge that scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated, ranging from romance schemes to pig butchering campaigns that can drag on for months. Regulators have also increased pressure on exchanges to demonstrate their ability to prevent abuse before it results in billion-dollar losses.

David Zong of Bybit stated that the company aims to move faster than law enforcement can. Meanwhile, Elitsa Taskova of Nexo emphasized that protection should feel invisible until it’s needed. Despite differing philosophies, the message is clear: crypto platforms cannot afford to leave their users exposed.

*The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or trading advice. Coindoo.com does not endorse or recommend any specific investment strategy or cryptocurrency. Always conduct your own research and consult with a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions.*

**About the Author**
Alex is a reporter at Coindoo with over 8 years of experience in the crypto, blockchain, and fintech industries. An experienced financial journalist and cryptocurrency enthusiast, Alex provides insightful and thought-provoking articles that break down complex topics into clear, accessible content. Follow his publications to stay updated on the latest trends and developments in digital assets.
https://coindoo.com/bybit-and-nexo-launch-tools-to-fight-10b-scam-crisis/

‘Cannot allow politics to thwart the plan,’ Israeli officials applaud Trump’s Gaza peace plan

‘Cannot Allow Politics to Thwart the Plan,’ Israeli Officials Applaud Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan

Herzog emphasized that Hamas must also agree to the plan in order to “allow a future of hope for the peoples of the region.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump met at the White House on September 29, 2025, to discuss the Gaza peace plan.

Photo credit: Avi Ohayon/GPO

https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-869022

Hearthstone: Across the Timeways hits the Rewind button in November

Whenever there are time-based shenanigans in Azeroth, it’s a safe bet that Chromie will be there. The Bronze Dragon has been tasked with protecting Azeroth’s timeline from any miscreants trying to mess with it.

The latest threat is the fearsome Murozond, which means Chromie will need to assemble a team for the next Hearthstone expansion, titled *Across the Timeways*. This expansion will see Chromie gathering 11 heroes from across Azeroth’s history—and its future.

These 11 heroes represent each of Hearthstone’s classes, coming together to stop Murozond from converging all timelines into the end of all life. Each hero carries the new **Fabled** keyword, which means they’ll add additional cards to your deck. These cards are designed to synergize with one another, allowing players to gradually build strong on-board effects.

Alongside Fabled, there’s a second new keyword introduced in this expansion: **Rewind**. Rewind is linked to various random effects and lets players re-roll if the outcome isn’t favorable.

Starting today, three Rewind cards are available to all Hearthstone players. One exciting example is the 8-Cost **Mister Clocksworth**, which summons two random Legendaries and allows you to Rewind up to three times.

Be on the lookout for other time-themed cards in *Across the Timeways*, such as the Demon Hunter’s **Timeway Warden**, which can imprison enemy minions for 10,000 turns, or the Warlock’s **Divergence** spells, which split a minion in-hand into two.

Stay tuned and prepare to dive into the twists and turns of time like never before!
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146153/hearthstone-across-the-timeways-release-date