The first female Taoiseach and a devastating earthquake also feature in the 2024 edition.
Old Moore's Almanac for 2024 predicts the consciousness of artificial intelligence.
Thought to be the oldest continuous almanac in Europe, the latest edition in the 260 year old series, which was started by Offaly's Theophilus Moore, predicts the first female Taoiseach and a devastating earthquake in 2024 that will "cross borders".
The current and anonymous psychic for Old Moore's claims to see future headlines in the news, and predicts health complications for Donald Trump and Joe Biden next year.
Editor of the Old Moore's Almanac, Nicole Buckler Kelly says 2024 could be the year that scientists successfully regrow limbs:
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