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International

This month
November 2025
McGrath reckons Martin has the 'experience and knowledge' to lead Ireland through EU presidency
Ireland’s EU commissioner insists Martin is the right man to lead the country throughout next year’s presidency of the union.
US moves biggest aircraft carrier to Latin American waters, fuelling Venezuelan fears of attack
Governor tipped for 2028 presidential race says Trump is 'doubling down on stupid' with pro-oil stance
Northern lights could be visible across Ireland from tonight after strong solar flares
Resigning BBC boss 'very proud’ of journalists as Trump threatens billion-dollar legal claim
New 'lucifer' horned bee discovered by scientists in Western Australia
Car explosion in New Delhi kills at least eight people and injures 19
US Senate votes to end government shutdown amid growing split in Democrats
Rescue efforts underway after super typhoon Fung-wong kills 18 in Philippines
Trump threatens billion-dollar legal action against the BBC over speech edit, as chairman apologises
'We had never read anything quite like it': David Szalay wins Booker Prize 2025 for Flesh
Syrian president Ahmed al-Sharaa meets Trump at the White House for historic talks
Ex-Radio One DJ Tim Westwood granted bail after court appearance on rape charges
Trump pardons Rudy Giuliani and others who tried to overturn 2020 election result
What exactly did the BBC do that led to the resignation of its director general and head of news?
Democrats divided over deal with Republicans that could end record-long shutdown
At least two dead and a million displaced after typhoon in Philippines
UNRWA's Irish deputy director on how the Israeli ban continues to hinder aid delivery in Gaza
There are still 12,000 UNRWA workers operating in Gaza, but they’ve been cut off from their colleagues on the outside.
BBC director general Tim Davie resigns after criticism of Trump documentary edit
Man City crush Liverpool 3-0 to celebrate Pep's 1,000th game as a manager
Israel confirms it has received the remains of soldier killed in Gaza in 2014
McIlroy finishes in tie for third after stunning 62 as Rai wins Abu Dhabi Championship
Two dead and a million evacuated as super typhoon makes landfall in Philippines
Three dead and 15 injured as strong waves sweep people into ocean on Tenerife
Syria’s new president visits US a day after removal from terror blacklist ahead of Trump meeting
Companies must begin to search for child sexual abuse imagery on work computers, expert says
Mick Moran, CEO of Hotline.ie, spoke to The Journal at a major international cyber security event in Dublin.
Arsenal's 10-game winning run ends amid 94th-minute drama
Late drama as Spurs and Man United share spoils in chaotic draw
Former Top Gear presenter Quentin Willson dies aged 68
Six killed and more than 400 injured as tornado hits southern Brazil
Davina McCall reveals breast cancer diagnosis and urges others to 'get checked'
Three people killed after Russian drone strike hits Ukrainian apartment block
Israel identifies remains of latest Gaza captive as seven injured in Israeli strikes on Lebanon
Trump gives Hungary temporary break on Russian oil sanctions following chummy White House visit
Delivery giants UPS and FedEx ground all MD-11 cargo planes after deadly Kentucky crash
US judge rules Trump’s National Guard deployment to Oregon ‘unlawful’