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International

Last month
May 2026
Taoiseach says he asked Pope Leo for ‘every effort’ on redress for historical abuse
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Who are the Irish flotilla activists detained and deported by Israel?
Alberta to hold referendum on separating the province from Canada
Manchester United announce Michael Carrick as permanent head coach
Seanchaí and founder of Sneem Storytelling Festival Batt Burns has died
Tennessee calls off execution of prisoner after medical staff unable to tap vein
Colbert hosts final 'Late Show' after cancellation – but dream guest the Pope didn't make it
Investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to include claims of sexual misconduct
First of Gaza Flotilla activists deported from Israel arrive in Istanbul
The lawyer for the activists has said the treatment of those detained had been “severe” and that three had been hospitalised before being released.
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Iranian ambassador ceremony goes ahead after delay due to suppression of protests
Martin and Macron all smiles ahead of meeting to discuss EU presidency plans
Two-year-old girl dies after being left in hot car in Spain
Irish musician was booked to play background music for Kylie - and they ended up duetting
“She was the biggest hype-woman. It felt like she was my number one fan in the room.”
Air France and Airbus guilty of involuntary manslaughter over crash that killed three Irish women
Taoiseach calls for EU-Israel trade pact to be suspended after 'shocking treatment' of flotilla activists
In a letter to the European Council president, Micheál Martin said the EU cannot continue with a “business as usual approach” to Israel.
Springsteen tells Stephen Colbert he's being forced off-air because Trump 'can't take a joke'
Iran weighs US proposal to end war, as Trump awaits 'right answers'
Europeans are catching gonorrhoea more than ever (but Ireland is doing OK)
UK radio station apologises after mistakenly announcing death of Britain's King Charles
US announces charges against former Cuba president Raul Castro over 1996 downing of planes
Southampton expelled from Championship play-off final after admitting spying on rivals
Iran Guards vow war will 'spread far beyond region' if US resumes attacks
Under Trump pressure, EU agrees to implement US trade pact
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
A 'strong woman' and staying 'Silent No More': A morning at the Flower Show with Catherine Connolly
President Catherine Connolly attended the Chelsea Flower Show on her second day in London.
Married at First Sight UK bride who alleges sexual misconduct says she ‘lost her light’ on show
Israel's detention of Dr Margaret Connolly in breach of international law, Tánaiste says
U2 receive new EU award for promoting European values (but skip the ceremony)
Two people killed and four seriously injured after man opens fire on family members in Spain
Manhunt for mass shooter in Turkey ends after suspect turns gun on himself to avoid arrest
HSE 'has procedures in place' for management of Ebola cases but risk 'very low'
Two teenage suspects fatally shoot three people at San Diego mosque in suspected hate crime
Police said the suspects, aged 17 and 19, were later found dead with self-inflicted gunshot wounds.
Trump claims 'positive development' in negotiations with Iran after calling off renewed assault