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UN chief slams Taliban over 'unprecedented' curbs on Afghan women's rights
Fifa threatens European TV blackout of Women's World Cup - but RTÉ won't be affected
Australian retail stores to be banned from selling vapes
Covid vaccine requirement for international travelers entering US to end 11 May
'Godfather of AI' quits Google to warn of the technology's dangers
100,000 Russian soldiers dead or wounded in 5 months in Ukraine, White House estimates
Seven bodies found in Oklahoma during search for missing teens
Tánaiste to signal shift in China policy, will say Ireland will not be 'naïve or silent'
Luca Brecel holds off Mark Selby's rally to win World Snooker Championship
782,000 people take part in May Day protests in France to oppose pension reforms
DeSantis-appointed tourism board approves suing Disney as Florida row deepens
Armed attack kills 10 people in Ecuador port city overnight
Oath of allegiance to Charles III during coronation is ‘tone deaf’, UK anti-monarchy group says
Liz Truss contests £12,000 bill from UK Government over use of country retreat
Passengers safe after ferry runs aground off Scottish island
Brecel produces astonishing comeback to reach snooker world final
Thousands protest against French government's migration plans
Mick Lynch praises NI unions and warns Belfast rally against ‘ultra right’ causing division
Ryanair to cancel 220 flights on Monday due to French Air Traffic Control strikes
Russian embassy's 'chilling' comments on Finbar Cafferkey death slammed by TDs
Fighting continues in Sudan despite ceasefire deal being extended by three days
At least 19 people killed after Russian strikes hit several Ukrainian cities overnight
Credit Suisse collapse could have 'easily' caused global crisis - head of Swiss central bank
BBC chairman steps down after not disclosing role in Boris Johnson loan guarantee
Ed Sheeran sings and plays guitar on witness stand in Marvin Gaye copyright case
The Explainer: What is happening in Sudan?
Mike Pence testifies to US grand jury investigating Donald Trump and 6 January insurrection
122 Irish citizens evacuated from Sudan as army agrees to extend existing ceasefire
US guardsman in military leak case said online he'd like to 'kill a ton of people’, court hears
Scottish police hunting for partner of pregnant teacher over her murder find body
US woman whose accusation led to Emmett Till lynching in 1955 dies
Republicans and unionists criticise UK's 'cruel' and 'grim' budget for Northern Ireland
Another pastor arrested as deaths linked to Kenyan starvation cult rise to 103
Fugees rapper Pras, accused of multimillion-dollar political conspiracies, found guilty
Biden says North Korea using nuclear weapons would cause the 'end' of its regime
Larry Donnelly: Biden declares and Tucker Carlson leaves Fox News - it's all happening in the US
Larry Donnelly
‘People will die of hunger if they survive bullets’: Concern’s Sudan director pleads for peace
China to send delegation to Ukraine after Xi and Zelenskyy make first phone call since war
Close to 90 Irish citizens evacuated from Sudan as fears mount for current ceasefire
Biden shrugs off age concerns after announcing re-election bid, saying 'I feel good'