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March 2025
EU 'must step up military support' after Russian strikes in Ukraine kill 14 people overnight
Twelve people injured after shooting in Canada, three suspects still at large
'Security not war': How quickly can Europe move on its ambitious new defence plan?
Movement has been swift so far by EU standards but it’s likely any plan will be slow to put into progress.
Concern Worldwide announces mass layoffs in Dublin and abroad amid cuts to international aid
Charities in receipt of US funding have also been asked to confirm that they don’t promote DEI, climate or gender “ideology”.
Trump threatens 'large scale' sanctions on Russia after overnight missile attack on Ukraine
'Race for security, not war': Donald Tusk says Poland must pursue nuclear weapons for protection
Ireland's Sarah Lavin eases into 60m hurdles final at European Indoors with impressive run
What would you like Micheál Martin to say to Trump when they meet? We want to hear your thoughts
US to carry out first firing squad execution since 2010
'They voted for me so I like them': Trump declares Irish American Heritage Month
Pope Francis had a ‘peaceful night’ in hospital as condition remains ‘stable’
Eurostar trains cancelled after unexploded World War Two bomb found on Paris train tracks
Crossbow killer searched for Andrew Tate's podcast before murdering former partner, UK court told
Macron calls Putin an 'imperialist' after Russian president compared him to Napoleon
Debris from SpaceX Starship rocket disrupts US air traffic after breaking up during launch
Evacuation orders and power outages in eastern Australia as Tropical Cyclone Alfred approaches
EU leaders agree plan for massive boost in defence spending but Orban vetoes Ukraine statement
Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen billed today’s summit as a ‘watershed moment’ for Ukraine.
Zelenskyy says Ukraine and US will hold talks next week in Saudi Arabia about ending the war
'Thank you for your prayers': Message from Pope played for worshippers at St Peter's Square
Trump delays 25% tariffs on most imports from Mexico until April
Europe's newest rocket successfully carries out first commercial mission
Tesla purchases soar by over 30% in Ireland amid sales slump in Europe
Ireland and UK may invest in future joint-energy projects following summit talks
Leaders this morning agreed to also take a common approach to potential US tariffs, due to the Windsor agreement.
It "makes sense" for UK and Irish governments to work on offshore wind farms - minister.
"Vital" that leaders work together in response to US tariffs, Tánaiste said.
Taoiseach requests UK expertise in housing and infrastructure.
'We are very thankful that we are not alone,' Zelenskyy tells EU leaders at crisis summit
Ursula von der Leyen’s ‘ReArm Europe’ plan is up for discussion as the 27 EU leaders meet in Brussels.
Tesla Takedown: Protests across the United States are targeting Elon Musk's car company showrooms
Simon Harris has refuted a claim by Marco Rubio about what they discussed on the phone this week
Hamas says Trump's 'dead' threat to Gaza undermines ceasefire
Teenager armed with shotgun overpowered by passengers after boarding flight at Australian airport
Brisbane battens down the hatches as tropical cyclone begins to lash parts of eastern Australia
Larry Donnelly: What lies in wait following spectacle of Trump’s speech?
Larry Donnelly
Harvey Elliott the hero as Liverpool earn smash-and-grab Champions League win over PSG
Katie McCabe, Oasis and 'Guinness diplomacy': Martin and Starmer open first Ireland-UK summit
Macron proposes extending French nuclear deterrent to EU partners and Ukraine troop deployment
‘The future of Europe does not have to be decided in Washington or Moscow,’ said Macron in an address to France.
The UK and France are coordinating European efforts to support Ukraine after a dramatic breakdown in relations between Donald Trump and Zelenskyy.
The CIA director has confirmed that the US has "paused" intelligence-sharing with Ukraine.
Trump grants one-month exemption for US carmakers from tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico
US confirms direct talks with Hamas, with Israel 'consulted on the matter'
Macron says price of peace 'cannot be the collapse of Ukraine' amid 'real' Russian threat to Europe
The French president also warned that Europe must be prepared for the US “not to be at our side” going forward.
Ireland is 'open to any invitation' to assist in peacekeeping efforts in Ukraine - Martin
Taoiseach Micheál Martin was asked if Ireland would support the UK and France’s peace coalition for Ukraine.
Taoiseach meeting Starmer in Liverpool ahead of first Ireland-UK summit this week.
Ireland will not take part in a 'deterrent force', but will support peacekeeping efforts.
Micheál Martin not seeking 'advice' from UK PM on Oval Office visit next week.