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2024
Bangladesh Prime Minister resigns and flees country after weeks of deadly protests
Global markets plummet after underwhelming US jobs report stokes fears of looming recession
EU joins allies in voicing 'great concern' over Venezuelan election results
American Noah Lyles wins men's Olympic 100m gold
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Ten police officers injured in mob attack on hotel housing asylum seekers in Rotherham, UK
The UK’s Home Secretary Yvette Cooper called the incident the “criminal, violent attack” on the hotel “utterly appalling”.
Israeli strikes on Gaza schools kill at least 30 people, mostly women and children
Scottie Scheffler claims Olympic gold as McIlroy error costs him medal chance
Dozens arrested across UK as Starmer condemns racist 'far-right thuggery'
Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill said that communities have to work to keep “free from hate and division”.
Latest violence in Bangladesh leaves almost 50 people dead as rival protesters march
Slushies and ice baths: Here's how Irish athletes are coping with the heat in the Olympic Village
At least 37 killed in terrorist attack on popular Mogadishu beach
Far-right protesters clash with police across the UK
Nine killed in airstrikes in the West Bank, says Israeli army
'This is most likely my last Olympics' - Ireland's bronze medallist Mona McSharry
Daniel Wiffen wants another Olympic gold medal and a World Record, and he's not shy about it
Ukraine drones hit military airfield and oil depot in Russia's Rostov region
Far-right condemned as organising force behind unrest amid fears of more trouble
Larry Donnelly: Harris needs to win voters from that amorphous entity known as Middle America
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Who is Paul Whelan, the Irish citizen freed after being jailed in Russia for espionage?
Nearly two-thirds of Gaza buildings have been damaged or destroyed since October
Italian boxer ‘wants to apologise’ to Algeria’s Imane Khelif for not shaking hands after bout
Egyptian Screaming Woman mummy ‘died wailing in pain 3,000 years ago’
Paul O'Donovan and Fintan McCarthy take gold medal in men's lightweight double sculls final
The Skibbereen duo successfully defended their title to claim back-to-back golds.
Australian report finds Israeli strike that killed seven aid workers in Gaza result of 'serious failures'
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Irish teenager arrested in Portugal on suspicion of attempted homicide
Irish citizen Paul Whelan freed from Russian jail as part of prisoner exchange
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Separating fact from fiction as women's boxing enters the spotlight after abandoned fight
BBC boss to face questions on Huw Edwards employment from UK's Culture Secretary
8,000 calories and about 500 lengths: What does a day look like for Olympic champ Daniel Wiffen
Wiffen is Ireland’s newest Olympic champion and has his sights set on more gold.
'The same old show': Harris on Trump falsely accusing her of 'turning Black' for clout
Israeli army says it killed Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif in strike last month
Trump says Kamala Harris 'happened to turn black' in interview at event for black journalists
Ex-BBC anchor Huw Edwards pleads guilty to having indecent images of children as young as seven
Triathlon events finally get going in Paris after River Seine pollution drops to safe levels
The women’s triathlon has has already begun with men’s event set to begin directly afterwards.
An afternoon in awe of BMX Freestyle, one of the Olympics’ newest - and most entertaining - sports