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Wednesday 21 January 2026 Dublin: 7°C
'You'd all be speaking German' if not for the US, Trump tells world leaders in Davos
The US President is due to host “many meetings” with European and world leaders during the forum.
EU-Mercosur deal stalled after MEPs vote to refer it to European courts
Keeping tabs on Trump: RTÉ confirms Jackie Fox as its new Washington Correspondent
UK's Prince Harry denies having ‘leaky’ social circles in testimony against Daily Mail publisher
Mini eggs, big prices: Customers astonished at €10 bag of mini eggs
Today's news
'You'd all be speaking German' if not for the US, Trump tells world leaders in Davos
The US President is due to host “many meetings” with European and world leaders during the forum.
Justice Minister says 25 convicted sex offenders removed from Ireland since operation launched
UK's Prince Harry denies having ‘leaky’ social circles in testimony against Daily Mail publisher
Taoiseach says surgeon who admitted misconduct 'should never have been operating' on Jessica Sheedy
Judge left 'speechless' by evidence in worst domestic violence case he has ever seen
Non-consensual sexual images could be 'abuse scandal of 21st century', Gráinne Seoige tells TDs
SPOTLIGHT

Blocked Gaza aid 

Red Crescent
At the Rafah crossing, wheelchairs and kids' games among the aid blocked by Israel
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full warehouses
This Jordanian warehouse is holding tonnes of aid for Gaza but Israel won't let it through
Mohamed Shaalan
‘I’ll never give up’ says Dublin surgeon refused entry to Gaza Strip for third time
EU-Mercosur deal stalled after MEPs vote to refer it to European courts
Mini eggs, big prices: Customers astonished at €10 bag of mini eggs
Dublin is the third most congested city and sixth slowest city in the world for traffic
Keeping tabs on Trump: RTÉ confirms Jackie Fox as its new Washington Correspondent
Michael O'Leary uses Dublin press event to 'sincerely' thank Elon Musk for free publicity
In full: The Davos speech by Canada PM Mark Carney that everyone is talking about
What's your take on the Beckham family rift?
‘Six-seven’ voted children's slang word of the Year
Trump (eventually) departs for Davos after 'minor electrical issue' on Air Force One
The US President’s plane was forced to turn back after taking off from Washington, before he switched to a smaller aircraft.
Trump is due to address the World Economic Forum at 1.30pm, but is now expected to be late.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin will speak at an annual dinner with senior business leaders in Davos today.
Opinion: Mamdani’s New York is listening to its citizens. Why is Ireland not?
Dr Seána Glennon
Taxi drivers seek crackdown on apps that 'reward longer hours and penalise job refusal'
Why is Emmanuel Macron wearing sunglasses indoors in Davos?
Gunman who killed former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe jailed for life
House of Commons to debate removing the immunity clause from Troubles Legacy Act
One killed and 37 injured in second Spanish train crash in recent days
The incident occurred in Gelida, Catalonia, which is around 40km west of Barcelona.
Irish judge refused to use preferred name of transgender child in State care
Another judge corrected a Tusla solicitor who used a child’s preferred pronouns, telling them that the child in “biological reality” was a girl.
Yesterday
20th January 2026
Former Garda Margaret Loftus on seeking justice: 'The process was as traumatising as the abuse'
Anthony Joshua’s driver appears in court after deadly crash in Nigeria
Retired judge seeks to strike out personal injuries action alleging sexual assault at book launch
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Man died in Co Mayo after ambulance delay, Dáil told
Trump leaks texts from Macron and Rutte and says Europe won't 'push back too much' on Greenland
The US President doubled down on his threat to take over the Arctic island, claiming Denmark ‘can’t protect it’.
‘It’s terrifying’: Senior ex-garda tells court of toll of suspension on officers
Young woman strangled to death begged ex to get psychiatric help, court hears
'A drone was overhead the whole time': Irish activist deported from West Bank following Israeli raid
Kevin McGibbon says he was deported after being accused of “strangling a donkey” while trying to protect a Palestinian family from settler harassment.
The UK is considering whether to ban social media for under-16s - will Ireland follow suit?
Irish man dies following avalanche in Swiss Alps
Former Lord Mayor Hazel Chu in the running to become Green Party deputy leader
Ryanair boss hits out at 'Twitshit' Elon Musk following billionaire's suggestion to buy airline
Three people hospitalised following chemical spill in Trinity's biomedical science building
Gardaí tell George Nkencho inquest that they feared for their lives when he pulled out a knife
Taoiseach will contact X and ask it to turn up to Oireachtas Media Committee meeting next week
Man (60s) dies in single-vehicle collision in Co Wexford