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International

February
February 2024
Irish bid to host the EU's new anti-money laundering agency fails as bloc chooses Frankfurt
Israeli tank hits NGO shelter in Khan Younis as overnight bombardment destroys mosque in Rafah
FAI accused of 'hypocrisy' over teams playing against Israel in marathon PAC hearing
Eurovision officials scrutinising Israel entry 'October Rain' amid concern over political lyrics
Israel may be asked to submit a new song or new lyrics if the current version is deemed unacceptable.
Albania votes to approve deal with Italy to hold asylum seekers
Former Brazil and Barcelona footballer Dani Alves sentenced to 4.5 years in jail for rape
Ireland's Attorney General to address ICJ today over Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory
Privately owned US spacecraft set for historic lunar touchdown tonight
Israeli minister says Gaza ceasefire talks in Cairo have raised 'possibility of progress'
A UN official has said has said Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis has turned from a “place of healing” to a “place of death”.
The UN's World Food Programme has announced a pause in food and aid deliveries to northern Gaza.
Hamas called the move a "death sentence".
Aid groups warn a ground offensive could turn Rafah into a "graveyard".
Sale of popular cargo bikes put on hold, Irish owners fear possibility of recalls
Russian ambassador to Ireland says accusations that Navalny was killed are 'unacceptable'
FBI informant charged with lying about Joe Biden and son Hunter says 'Russian intel were involved'
Australian democracy blogger will not appeal suspended China death sentence
US vetoes UN resolution demanding immediate ceasefire in Gaza
The move comes after the United States tabled its own motion calling for a “temporary” ceasefire in Gaza.
Hamas said the US veto equalled "a green light for the occupation to commit more massacres".
The United Nations’ World Food Programme has announced a pause in food and aid deliveries to northern Gaza.
The World Health Organization said it has transferred 32 patients out of Khan Yunis' Nasser hospital.
Two men charged with murder over shooting at Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade
X reactivates Navalny's widow Yulia Navalnaya's account after briefly suspending it
Body of Clapham chemical attack suspect found in Thames, police believe
One case of measles confirmed in Northern Ireland, linked to rise of cases across Europe
Irish travel ban for Israeli settlers likely, as disagreement remains at EU level
Lyle’s is changing the iconic but grim Golden Syrup logo of a dead lion being swarmed by bees
Navalny's widow Yulia Navalnaya accuses Putin of killing her husband, vows to continue his work
EU leaders call for 'humanitarian pause' as Israel sets mid-March deadline for assault on Rafah
Three-quarters of the displaced Palestinian population has fled to Rafah.
Crystal meth seizure: Garda searches branch out into Waterford as two suspects remain in custody
UN experts call for probe into alleged killing and rape of Palestinian women by Israeli forces
UN top court hears Israel's 'colonialism and apartheid' must end in first day of hearings
Winning support for Ireland and Spain's call for EU-Israel trade deal review 'very challenging'
Seven dead in Philippines clashes with Islamist militants
Tracking the atrocities: Meet the Irish expert helping Ukraine catalogue war crimes
Aonghus Kelly spoke to The Journal this week about his work and what it has been like to be based inside Ukraine as the war raged around him.
US launches five strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen a day after rebels struck oil tanker
Lufthansa's ground staff to stage strike at seven German airports on Tuesday
WHO chief says south Gaza's largest hospital no longer functioning after Israeli siege and raid
Calm returns to the streets of The Hague after a night of rioting by rival Eritrean groups
More than 400 detained in Russia while paying tribute to opposition leader Alexei Navalny
Irish stars Cillian Murphy, Paul Mescal and Barry Keoghan in Bafta contention
Donald Trump rails against judge who handed down $355 million fine in New York civil fraud
French Ambassador concerned over Russian disinformation operations ahead of EU elections
Vincent Guérend spoke to The Journal this week about the current security situation across Europe and ongoing disinformation activities by Russian agents.
UK summons Russian diplomats over Navalny's death as hundreds detained at anti-Putin protests
Liverpool rout Brentford but injuries cast shadow of concern
Fears grow for patients trapped in Gazan hospital as Hamas reiterates call for ceasefire