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International

This month
April 2026
Chancellor Merz thinks Ireland is prepared for 'a very good EU presidency', despite security concerns
President convenes Council of State to discuss constitutionality of International Protection Bill 2026
Europe only has six weeks’ supply of jet fuel left, world's energy watchdog warns
Taoiseach doesn't feel his leadership is under threat 'in any shape or form'
Martin is coming under renewed pressure over his handling of the fuel protests after a number of Fianna Fáil TDs sent letters seeking meetings to discuss the direction of the party.
Israeli minister says Benjamin Netanyahu to talk to Lebanon president later today
Incoming Hungary prime minister vows to shut down public broadcaster until it is ‘impartial’
Val Kilmer to return to the big screen via AI as first teaser trailer for new film released
Taoiseach to meet with German Chancellor Merz during flying visit to Berlin
Magyar follows Orbán's lead and invites Netanyahu to visit Hungary despite war crimes warrant
Ticketmaster has a monopoly over big concert venues, US jury finds in landmark case
Anger as two potbellied pigs euthanised by NI officials were left in Armagh woodland
'They don't need to agree on everything': Trump's EU envoy plays down spat with Pope Leo
'Looksmaxxing' influencer Clavicular recovering after suspected overdose on livestream
Iran's military warns it will block trade through the Red Sea if US naval blockade continues
Rare Greenland shark that washed up in Sligo could be 150 years old
Katy Perry under investigation in Australia over sexual assault allegations
Toddler among 10 people killed in Israeli strikes in northern Gaza yesterday
PSG have dumped Liverpool out of the Champions League
New Michael Jackson film risks 'rewriting history', Irish abuse charity warns
Organisations that support survivors say the new biopic risks distressing sexual abuse survivors.
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Government to make Public Services Card a form of identification
Lebanon and Israel sit down in Washington (without Hezbollah) for first direct talks since 1993
Poland v Ireland, World Cup qualifier
Ireland faced Poland as Carla Ward’s side aimed to recover from opening losses to France and the Netherlands.
Petition to suspend trade between EU and Israel reaches one million signatures
Trump deletes AI post depicting himself as Jesus and says he thought 'it was me as a doctor'
‘I thought it was me as a doctor and had to do Red Cross,’ Trump said yesterday. ‘It’s supposed to be me as a doctor, making people better.’
Man charged with attempted murder after Molotov cocktail thrown at home of OpenAI founder
Israel and Lebanon (without Hezbollah) will meet in Washington for talks on ending war
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against Wall Street Journal over Epstein birthday message thrown out
The Taoiseach is a fan of electric tractors - but it seems they’re a ‘good bit off’ for Ireland
Pope has 'no intention to debate' Trump after US President calls him 'WEAK on crime'
Irish and EU leaders welcome Hungary 'back to Europe' after landslide defeat for Orbán
Britney Spears enters voluntary rehab weeks after arrest for driving under the influence
Keir Starmer refuses to join Trump’s Hormuz blockade as oil prices expected to rise
Viktor Orbán concedes defeat after 16 years as Hungary's leader
Donald Trump says the US will blockade the Strait of Hormuz immediately