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International

This month
February 2026
'Derisory' payments for expert witnesses are causing significant problems at trials
The inability to acquire the services of a psychiatrist for trial reports is cropping up with “alarming frequency” in criminal trials in Ireland.
In pics: Winter Olympics open with glittering ceremony in Italy
The extravaganza reflected the most geographically widespread Games in history.
West Wing actor Timothy Busfield charged over sexual contact with a child
EU tells TikTok it needs to change 'addictive' design or risk heavy fines
Russian general shot 'several times' in Moscow apartment block
US-Iran nuclear talks begin in Oman amid high tensions after Trump's military threat
Leadership questions intensify around Keir Starmer amid anger over Peter Mandelson scandal
Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai to be sentenced on Monday after national security trial
Wegovy maker to try and block cheaper weight loss pill launched in the US
Last 89 Christians held captive after kidnapping in northern Nigeria last month released
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Sports doping body on the lookout for 'penis injections' at Winter Olympics
'I don’t do ultimatums unless they come from my wife,' Bord Bia chair tells TDs
Is this the moment Irishman Morgan McSweeney must (finally) fall on his sword for Keir Starmer?
'We need to know she's alive': US news anchor pleads for return of her abducted mother
Bertie Ahern says 'it's not clear' what George Mitchell is being accused of over Epstein files
Disappearance of four-year-old in Australian outback declared major crime
Keir Starmer's leadership in peril as Labour MPs revolt over Peter Mandelson scandal
'Unprecedented surge' in data usage in Ireland since 2019, report finds
Jeffrey Epstein discussed potential €3 billion AIB deal at height of Irish financial crisis
AIB was in dire straits in 2011 when Epstein was involved in conversations about a deal with the ailing Irish bank.
Jeff Bezos's Washington Post announces 'painful' job cuts, including entire Middle East roster
Angel resembling Giorgia Meloni painted over at Rome basilica after outcry from church and state
Man convicted of trying to assassinate Donald Trump at his Florida golf course jailed for life
Debunked: Micheál Martin, Alan Shatter and Bono targeted with false Epstein allegations
Son of Norway's crown princess breaks down in tears in court as he denies rape
Limerick-born bus driver sacked for chasing a thief kept legal battle secret from his family
Legal letters claim ex-prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein asked exotic dancer for a threesome
Israeli air strikes in Gaza kill 24 people, including three children
Son of former Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi shot dead
Irish grandmother of boy (13) who saved his mother and siblings' lives in Australia 'very proud'
Snooker legend and broadcaster John Virgo dies aged 79
'Pure nonsense': EU dismisses US claims of 'censorship' during Irish elections
Court cases in Ireland are slower to be heard than anywhere else in Europe
Jill Biden's ex-husband charged with murdering his wife in Delaware
15 people die in Aegean Sea after Greek coastguard and refugee boat collide
Peter Mandelson 'lied repeatedly' and ‘betrayed our country’, Starmer tells MPs
Trump urges public to 'get on to something else' amid political fallout from Epstein files
Musk calls Paris prosecutors raid of X office in France a 'political attack'