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International

May
May 2024
The inside story behind the months of secret talks that led to Ireland recognising Palestine
We go behind the scenes to see the diplomatic efforts of Irish officials that brought Ireland to the point of recognising a Palestinian State.
Ex-Everton man the hero as Atalanta end Leverkusen's 51-game unbeaten run in Dublin
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
The UK reacts as Rishi Sunak calls a general election for 4 July
Sunak surprised Westminster by calling the election earlier than had been widely expected.
Sunak drowned out by Labour 90s anthem (and the rain) in hapless election launch
Rishi Sunak just called a July general election in the UK, but why now?
The HSE wants drug users to fill out survey to discover trends - and figure out harm reductions
Judge blocks effort to put Elvis Presley’s former home of Graceland up for sale
'No-drone zone' imposed over Aviva Stadium ahead of Europa League final
'I saw people across the aisle going completely horizontal': Passengers on turbulent Singapore flight
Tens of thousands gather for Raisi funeral procession in Tehran after helicopter crash
Israel recalls ambassadors from Ireland and Norway after recognition of Palestine state
Australia and New Zealand evacuate citizens from French territory amid major unrest
UN suspends all food deliveries to Rafah as IDF lays siege to last two hospitals in north Gaza
OpenAI apologises to Scarlett Johansson, but denies new voice is based on hers
Four Irish people on Singapore flight forced to land in Bangkok after 'severe turbulence'
The incident came as parts of Thailand were buffeted by thunderstorms as the country’s annual rainy season gets under way.
'Strong likelihood' ECB will cut interest rates in the coming weeks
Ireland among member states seeking EU membership talks with Ukraine to begin next month
Israel shuts down US news agency video feed of Gaza citing new foreign media law
Western countries divided on potential arrest warrant for Israeli PM Netanyahu
Charges dropped against suspects in Mediterranean migrant boat disaster
'Explosive' Irish-produced Trump biopic premieres at Cannes Film Festival
'People have seen mammaries before': What New Yorkers on their side of the Portal make of it all
Adam Daly – a former The Journal reporter now based in New York – stopped by the re-opened installation.
Biden labels ICC request for warrants against Israeli leaders 'outrageous' as the world reacts
Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen admits he stole from Trump Organization at trial
The hashtag that started a diplomatic row within the EU over Iran air crash
Israeli ambassador at Irish famine event sparks criticism as govt pledges to maintain 'pressure'
Five days of mourning declared as Iran’s president found dead at site of helicopter crash
ICC seeks arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas leaders for war crimes
The ICC is also seeking warrants for Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, along with two other top Hamas leaders.
Wikileaks' Julian Assange wins right to fight US extradition
Ernest Shackleton’s birth remembered with memorial cross travelling 11,000km
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Teachers, politicians and journalists - what experts say is needed to teach public about the EU
Rescue operation underway as helicopter carrying Iran’s president 'crashes' in bad weather
Businessman Tony O'Reilly has died aged 88
Taoiseach Simon Harris described him as a “giant of sport, business and media”.
Slovak PM's life no longer in danger, remains in intensive care
Sitdown Sunday: How 67 letters found hidden in a wall uncovered a scandal in 1920s Baltimore
'It's very different being a victim of crime now to what it was 10 years ago'