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International

Yesterday
25th March 2025
JD Vance to join his wife Usha on contentious Greenland visit following Danish PM's criticism
Trump says he will 'look into' Yemen group chat leak but continues to defend security advisor
The US National Security Council said it was looking into how a journalist’s number was added to the chain in the Signal group chat.
Zelenskyy says Ukraine 'does not trust' Russia as US helps broker deal on 'use of force' in Black Sea
As Pope Francis begins two-month period of recovery, could retirement be on the cards?
While some cardinals dismiss such talk as a ‘soap opera’, Francis himself has already penned a letter of resignation, just in case.
Former footballer Joey Barton found guilty of assaulting his wife in 2021
Cabinet green-lights cutting of Ukrainian accommodation payment to €600 per month from June
Portrait of Donald Trump he branded 'purposefully distorted' removed from Colorado capitol
Are you a Tesla driver? Have you had any negative reactions in recent months?
Glowing spiral in the sky over Britain and Europe caused by SpaceX rocket launch
The spiral was likely caused after fuel from the SpaceX Falcon 9, which launched yesterday, froze in the sky.
Harris speaks with US commerce secretary Lutnick, who called Ireland his 'favourite tax scam'
Monday
24th March 2025
White House confirms Defence Secretary accidentally texted journalist US plans to strike Yemen
US and Russia talks on possible ceasefire in Ukraine end after 12 hours
While the talks took place at a luxury hotel in the Saudi capital, nearly 90 people were wounded in a missile attack in Ukraine,
Irish author Anne Enright wins prestigious Windham-Campbell Prize of $175,000
Ireland in a period of 'volatility', says Central Bank boss as US-EU trade war looms
French actor Gerard Depardieu goes on trial over sexual assault charges
Turkey detains over 1,100 people since protests sparked by arrest of president Erdogan’s rival
Israeli cabinet approves creation of 'Voluntary Emigration Bureau' for people in Gaza
The biggest partial eclipse of the sun in a decade happens this weekend
The partial solar eclipse will be visible across the country on Saturday morning.
Andrew Tate checks in at police station following return to Romania
US Second Lady Usha Vance's planned trip to Greenland denounced as 'foreign interference'
Sunday
23rd March 2025
Israeli air force jets strike hospital in the south of the Palestinian territory
Canada's new PM Mark Carney calls snap election in shadow of Trump tariffs and US trade war
Trump envoy expects 'real progress' in Ukraine-Russia talks tomorrow
Tariffs imposed on the EU by the US could cost Ireland up to 80,000 jobs, says Finance Minister
Jailed Istanbul mayor says he will fight on as police arrest hundreds of supporters
Enterprise Minister says Ireland 'absolutely not' a tax scam after US Commerce Secretary claim
'Thank you, everyone': Pope Francis greets crowds after release from hospital
The Pope’s doctor, Luigi Carbone, said the Pope is improving and hopes he can resume activities soon.
Defence now Europe's 'number one focus' says Irish officer taking up military role in Brussels
A team from Ireland takes over at the head of the European Union Military Committee in June.
Last week
16th March 2025 - 22nd March 2025
Pope Francis to be discharged from hospital tomorrow after five weeks
Oleg Gordievsky, one of Britain's most important Cold War spies, has died aged 86
Girl among dead as Israel launches strikes on Lebanon after cross-border rocket fire
'Fear on top of fear': Photos capture trauma and devastation caused by renewed Gaza attacks
Germany's historic spending plan has passed - so what is the money going to be spent on?
Ireland's Sarah Healy finishes sixth in World Indoors 3000m final
Pope Francis to offer blessing from window of Rome hospital tomorrow
Three people killed in Russian drone strike on Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia
Heathrow Airport 'fully operational' after day of disruption caused by power outage
More than 1,300 flights were cancelled yesterday when a fire at a nearby substation left the airport without power, forcing it to close.
Any passengers due to travel today have been advised to check with their airline for the latest information about their flight.
'This can't be the world we're living in': Doctors describe the toll on children from Israel's strikes on Gaza