A citywide manhunt is underway in Paris tonight after 12 people were killed in an attack on a satirical magazine this morning. Police are searching for at least three gunmen who escaped after the shootings at the offices of Charlie Hebdo in which two police officers also died. Another 20 people were injured, four of them critically. French President Francois Hollande called the attack “exceptionally barbaric”, and is due to address the nation in the coming hours. The Taoiseach Enda Kenny says he is ‘shocked and appalled by the brutal and horrific killings’ French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve speaking through an interpreter here, promised to apprehend those responsible; [audio_player src=”http://media.radiokerry.ie/mediamanager/embed/audio/33564/medium/”]
RUGBY
Johann van Graan will begin his term as Munster head coach next weekend.
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SOCCER
Cork City manager John Caulfield is determined to build on this season's success.
The Leesiders completed the League and Cup double at the Aviva Stadium...
Dr. Eamon Shanahan was joined by Dr. Helena Moore, who is a consultant Neurologist to talk about mobility issues.
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