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International

This month
September 2025
British surgeon jailed for fraud after amputation of his own legs to satisfy sexual fetish
'The world has lost a giant': Tributes paid following death of Italian fashion designer Giorgio Armani
It's taken 25 years to get over the line - so what’s in the EU’s controversial Mercosur deal?
Zelenskyy and Macron: 26 countries have committed to contributing to Ukraine's post-war security
The US has yet to indicate support for the security guarantee plan.
US President Donald Trump joined by phone and his special envoy Steve Witkoff was at the meeting in person.
Macron said the US would make a decision on supporting the plan 'in the coming days'.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said Ireland was 'open' to sending peacekeepers to Ukraine.
Pope says future of Palestinian people must be 'ensured' during meeting with Israel's president
Graham Linehan appears in London court over alleged harassment of trans woman
More than 40 Brazilian nationals deported from Ireland - including 15 serving prison sentences
Trump takes fight to keep his sweeping tariffs to the US Supreme Court
Deadly wildfires in Spain and Portugal made 40 times more likely by climate change
Argentine police recover Nazi-looted painting that was spotted in property listing
Hot mic catches Xi and Putin discussing the use of organ transplants to ‘become immortal’
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Trump praises China’s “impressive” military parade, but says US should have been mentioned
At least 15 people dead after railcar derails in Portugal
The cause of the accident was not immediately known, local media said.
'Ketamine Queen' pleads guilty to selling Matthew Perry the drug that killed him
Redundancies announced at Salesforce Ireland
Cyber troops, robotic wolves and missiles: China puts military might on full display during parade
The huge military parade was held to mark the anniversary of the end of the Second World War.
UK's deputy PM Angela Rayner admits she did not pay enough stamp duty on second home
EU presents Mercosur deal for approval but Irish farmers call for MEPs to oppose agreement
'Serious attack': Israeli drones drop grenades near UN peacekeepers in Lebanon
Playground built in memory of Southport stabbing victims to be unveiled to classmates
First batch of 'the Epstein files' released by US House Committee
ChatGPT to add parental controls after lawsuit from parents of teenager who died by suicide
China is 'unstoppable', says Xi Jinping at Beijing parade with Kim Jong Un and Putin at his side
'We're going in': Trump pledges National Guard deployment in 'hellhole' Chicago
Trump dismisses health (and death) rumours as 'fake news'
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
French police kill suspect after five people injured in Marseille stabbing spree
Suicide is leading cause of death for young people in Europe, new research shows
Israel calls up reservists as it pushes into first stage of Gaza City invasion
Death toll from Afghanistan earthquake passes 1,400 as Taliban appeal for aid
French actor Gerard Depardieu ordered to stand trial for rape
Mapped: Belgium the latest to join growing global recognition of Palestine
As Belgium joins over 140 countries in recognising Palestine, maps reveal Israel’s deepening diplomatic isolation.
Graham Linehan claims he was arrested at Heathrow Airport over social media posts
Belgium the latest country to say it will recognise the state of Palestine
More than 1,000 people killed in massive landslide in Sudan after days of heavy rain
Nestle dismisses chief executive after investigation into undisclosed relationship with employee
TG4 showed that Electric Picnic can work on TV - so why won't RTÉ do it?
The national Irish language public service provider was the only station televising the country’s largest music festival.
More than 800 people killed after strong earthquake hits Afghanistan