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International

This month
March 2026
Dunblane residents to mark anniversary of mass shooting with ‘quiet dignity’, says minister
FBI investigating shooting at Virginia college that killed one person as act of terrorism
Man (75) stopped with fake passport had 'huge collection' of identities, court hears
Poland's president vetoes participation in EU's defence spending loan scheme
Taoiseach announces €5 million in funding for UK-Ireland cultural projects
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Artificial Intelligence at war: How the US and Israel is using AI in its bombing of Iran
The United States has confirmed that it is using artificial intelligence in its bombardment of Iran but it is not a new venture for the American military.
Shooter at synagogue in US state of Michigan is dead, police say
Iran's new supreme leader urges Gulf states to close US bases in first statement of the war
Donald Trump dismissed concerns over fuel prices today, saying the destruction of Iranian nuclear capacity was more important.
British tourist in Dubai among 21 people charged in the UAE for sharing missile footage
The rain is firmly back as all of Ireland is to be impacted by weather warnings tomorrow
Harris 'open to spending more' on defence
Olympic gold medal winner Ronnie Delany has died at the age of 91
Second government-chartered flight lands in Dublin
Man set himself alight in fatal Swiss bus fire
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Beyond the Regency: Is boxing in Dublin about to have another moment?
'Under no circumstances can we ​participate in World Cup' - Iran sports minister
Mandelson files released: Starmer was warned of ‘reputational risk’ of Epstein links
'You falsely tried to label me a terrorist' - Jubilant scenes greet 'free mawn' Mo Chara
‘Kneecap are on the right side of history,’ said their solicitor Darragh Mackin.
Israeli attacks displace over 800,000 in Lebanon as Iran targets more ships in Persian Gulf
The economic impacts of the war continued to be felt today as the price of oil rose again.
Irish offices of Stryker hit as part of global cyber attack linked to Iran-backed group
Italian PM condemns 'massacre' at Iranian school, Harris says focus should be on 'de-escalation'
Simon Harris says surge in Irish home heating oil prices far above EU average is concerning
'I’m a free mawn!': Kneecap's Mo Chara wins decisive legal victory in UK court
The Crown Prosecution Service has lost an appeal against the decision to throw out the case.
Australian designer Katie Perry wins 16-year trademark spat against singer Katy Perry
Photo of Gerry Adams wearing beret 'is proof he was in IRA', former member tells UK court
At least six killed in Swiss bus fire that may have been 'deliberate act'
Taoiseach meets Spain's vocal anti-war Prime Minister in Madrid
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Ireland could be getting its first direct flight route to Brazil
Hegseth promises 'most intense' day of strikes as Pentagon says about 140 US personnel wounded so far
Hegseth referred to the Iranian government today as “barbaric savages”.
Multiple potential victims of ex-police officer identified in sex offences probe
Ex-footballer Joey Barton remanded in custody over alleged assault near golf club
World Cup ‘too big’ to postpone despite Iran war, FIFA official says
Mounting evidence that US missile struck Iran school, but Trump says he’ll 'live with' findings
Analysis of missile fragments and video footage points to a US strike on the Minab school.
Debunked: A graph about bisexual women shared with false claims it is about transgender kids