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# Brussels

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Zebras escape from farm as they were angry at sale of some of their stable-mates
Germany thinks Greece is 'insulting' countries like Ireland
New anti-terrorism laws for Ireland to be introduced 'within weeks'
'Terror threat to Ireland is low, but it's important to remain on alert'
It's official: the people of Brussels have Penneys fever
Another city is getting ready to ban Uber
Penneys just opened in Brussels and the queue was absolutely bonkers
Noonan expects Apple tax investigation will be dropped
After saying 'no way, we won't pay', UK agrees to half of €2bn bill from Europe
The sacked minister who helped set up Irish Water thinks John Tierney should go
MEP defends spending €200,000 to get elected
Ireland’s Jack Wilson ready for ‘massive’ Tour of Britain
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Enda off to Brussels for election of new European Council President
Aer Lingus cancels Cork-Brussels service
Michael O'Leary expects Ming to fly Ryanair back to Roscommon and spend his MEP euros
The EU plans to impose sanctions on more Russians
Ming and Hayes may be off to Brussels, but they're going without pay for two months
Suspected gunman held for Jewish museum shooting
Taoiseach supports Juncker saying he is a strong candidate for presidency
Sinn Féin take second seat in Ireland South
Ming: No, I won't send a replacement to Brussels
Belgium police release chilling footage of attack on Jewish Museum
Jewish community in Belgium on high alert after attack that left four dead
Three killed in shooting near Jewish Museum in Brussels
Battle lines and cantering elephants: Here's how Election 2014 is shaping up in Ireland South...
Almost 50 per cent of voters think Gerry Adams was involved in Jean McConville's killing
EU foreign ministers to consider third tier of sanctions against Russia
€30k seized from Irish man as he attempted to fly from Dublin Airport
Taoiseach: Enough banks and bailouts, we need more good news on the radio
The Manneken Pis statue got dressed up for St Patrick's Day
Gilmore on Russian invasion: What's at issue here is a clear breach of international law
Tánaiste to meet EU foreign ministers for emergency talks on Ukraine crisis
No policy decision made yet on NAMA speeding up sale of assets, says Noonan
Column: Will Kenny finish the job he started as a 'reforming' leader in Brussels?
David Moloney
Those guilty of torture in Ukraine must be held to account, says Gilmore
Obama to meet Pope Francis in first Vatican visit since 2009
Tánaiste backs Irishman for Washington EU ambassador role
Foreign Ministers to discuss Syria crisis in Brussels
Fundamental social rights were violated by Troika programmes says EU committee