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International

April
April 2024
Hamas release video of two hostages as political arm considers Israeli truce proposal
Sunak says migrants crossing from Northern Ireland into Republic shows Rwanda plan is working
Pro-Palestine protests: 100 arrested at university in Boston as college demonstrations spread
Russia arrests another suspect in Crocus City Hall concert attack that killed 144 people
Jurgen Klopp's farewell turning sour as Salah row overshadows Liverpool's 2-2 draw with West Ham
Large tornado flattens homes in US state of Nebraska and leave trails of damage in Iowa
British tourist in intensive care after shark attack ten metres from shore on Caribbean Island
Russia launches overnight strikes on Ukraine targeting country's energy infrastructure
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs files motion to dismiss some claims in sexual assault lawsuit
ITV news presenter ‘receiving medical care’ after becoming ‘unwell’ during live broadcast
'A worrying trend': UCD's SU President on right to protest Israel in Irish and US universities
Britain's King Charles to return to public duties after making 'progress' in cancer treatment
Donald Trump’s lawyers seek to discredit evidence of prosecution’s lead witness
Andrew Tate to stand trial on rape and human trafficking charges, Romanian court rules
‘Too early’ to judge if Rwanda plan is causing influx of cross-border migration, says UK Government
ByteDance says it has 'no plans' to sell TikTok after US law threatens ban
US military begin construction of temporary pier off Gaza coast for delivery of aid
Haitian prime minister resigns as transitional council installed following months of violence
Reporting from Rafah: 'Khan Younis is not a city anymore - it is a home for ghosts'
Palestinians who spoke to us at the Rafah Crossing and at a refugee camp in Jordan all spoke of a need to go home.
US Supreme Court hears arguments over Donald Trump's presidential immunity claim
The blades of famous Moulin Rouge windmill collapsed and fell off overnight
Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction overturned by New York court
Macron warns 'mortal' Europe faces existential threat from Russian aggression
Two British army horses undergo operations after running loose through central London
United States sent long-range missiles to Ukraine in secret February supply delivery
A spokesperson for the US State Department said it did not share the information to protect operational security.
Spanish PM pauses public duties after corruption probe launched against wife
Rudy Giuliani among 18 people indicted for 2020 US election interference
Far-right MP arrested after fight breaks out in Greek parliament
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
'Total mayhem': Four people taken to hospital after British army horses bolt through central London
Cuts to UNRWA funding 'completely unacceptable', Martin says as he visits refugee camp
Martin and the Irish delegation toured an UNWRA-funded school and medical clinic at the site this morning.
'Nothing short of a massacre': Oklahoma boy (10) woke to find parents and three brothers shot dead
US approves military aid packages of $61 billion for Ukraine and $13 billion for Israel
Martin says people of Gaza being 'punished collectively' as he visits Rafah crossing
The Tánaiste said he “cannot rationally come to any other conclusion” after seeing some of the aid items being refused entry into Gaza by Israel.
Tabloid publisher tells trial he pledged to be Trump's 'eyes and ears' during 2016 US election
UN calls for investigation into reports of mass graves at Gaza hospitals destroyed by Israeli strikes
Classes cancelled and college students arrested as pro-Palestinian protests spread across US
Five people, including a child, have drowned while trying to cross the English Channel to the UK
The UK's controversial Rwanda bill has finally passed in parliament - so what happens now?
US 'inquiring' with Israel over reports more than 200 bodies found in mass grave at Gaza hospital