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International

Last week
1st March 2026 - 14th March 2026
Shane Lowry: 'My daughter said, 'Why is everyone acting so sad that you finished second? Second's good''
US veteran dragged from Capitol Hill after protesting war in Iran at Senate hearing
Starmer tries to pivot from Trump's 'no Churchill' jibe as he sends four more RAF jets to Gulf
Debunked: Fake footage used to push agendas as the US and Israel go to war with Iran
Iran claims to have struck US oil tanker, hours after Israel launched a fresh attack on Tehran
'It's nice to be home': Irish people stuck in Dubai arrive back on first flight to Dublin
Last night’s flight of almost 400 people is the first commercial flight from Dubai to Ireland since the war in Iran began on Saturday.
Dozens of our readers say they were evicted shortly before the new rental rules came in
“I received an eviction notice on Friday – just one week before the change. I’ve barely slept since,” one reader said.
Trump 'actively considering' US role in Iran after war as Senate votes down resolution to halt conflict
Arsenal extend Premier League lead to seven points as Man City held by Nottingham Forest
Florida family sues Google after AI chatbot allegedly aided man in his suicide
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Harvey Weinstein to face rape retrial next month
87 bodies recovered as US confirms it sank an Iranian vessel in Indian Ocean
Overnight Israeli strikes in Beirut killed at least six people as Iran launched more missiles at Tel Aviv.
Emirates flight carrying hundreds of Irish people stuck in Dubai is en route to Ireland
The Pentagon still can't say who was responsible for the deadly bombing of an Iranian girls' school
Iran says Israeli embassies worldwide are 'legitimate targets' if IDF attacks Beirut mission
Israeli army issue warning of major military action across South lebanon where Irish troops based
Oil prices are rising because of the Iran war – how high could they go?
Irish consumers have reported massive hikes in the cost of home heating oil, while anxiety surrounds fuel prices at the pumps.
Spain's prime minister says US war risks playing 'Russian roulette' with lives of millions
Iran claims 'complete control' of vital oil and gas route Strait of Hormuz
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Is the US-led attack on Iran illegal?
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Iran launches wave of missiles towards Israel as US announces charter flights for Americans
'One of the happiest moments': Iranians in Ireland see Ali Khamenei's death as a reason to hope
The Iranians who spoke to The Journal said the future of Iran should be secular democracy.
Taoiseach says 'no excuse' for price gouging as minister requests probe into energy market
There have been calls for government to temporarily suspend excise charges on fuel.
Thousands mourn schoolgirls and staff killed in bombing of school in Iran
Neither the US nor Israel have claimed responsibility for the attack, though Marco Rubio said yesterday that the Pentagon was investigating.
Government to charter flight to evacuate Irish citizens from the Middle East in coming days
Father of teenage US school shooter found guilty of murder and manslaughter
Trump says he ‘might have forced Israel’s hand’ and claims Iran ‘were going to attack first’
Concerns UAE may run low on interceptors needed to shoot down Iranian missiles
Cillian Murphy and Fontaines D.C. attend glitzy Peaky Blinders premiere in Birmingham
Government weighs evacuation plans for Irish citizens as thousands stranded across Middle East
Rubio says US attacked Iran after Israel had already decided to strike
Bill Clinton says he saw no evidence of Epstein trafficking women as deposition video released
'I keep looking out the window': Irish people in UAE watch war unfold in the air
The US-Israel war with Iran has widened over recent days. Irish people have described their experience as surreal.
Israel launches fresh strikes on Tehran as US urges citizens to leave Middle East
Donald Trump said the conflict could go on for four to five weeks, but that US has the “capability to go far longer”.
Here's What Happened Today: Monday