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International

February
February 2024
Israeli PM Netanyahu rejects Hamas ceasefire demands and vows to secure ‘absolute victory’
Poll: Should the Irish women's basketball team boycott their match against lsrael?
Nicky Haley loses Nevada Republican primary to ‘none of these candidates’ option
Investigators say four bolts on Boeing plane were missing before a panel blew out mid-flight
US jury finds mother of school shooter who killed four students guilty of manslaughter
Meta to begin labelling AI-generated images posted on its social media platforms
Qatar says Hamas response to new Gaza truce proposal is 'positive'
One year on from Turkey's devastating earthquakes, thousands still live in containers and tents
The Journal visited some of the worst-hit regions in recent days.
US Court of Appeals rules Trump not immune from prosecution in 6 January case
Rishi Sunak made £1,000 bet with Piers Morgan over plan to deport refugees to Rwanda
The Corrs announce tour for Ireland and UK this year
Britain's King Charles has been diagnosed with cancer
Blinken arrives in Saudi Arabia for another Middle East tour a bid to secure Israel-Hamas truce
At least 122 now dead as deadly wildfires burn through central Chile
Ian Lavender, who played Private Pike in Dad's Army, dies aged 77
Iran says it 'will not hesitate' to respond to US attack on its territory
Taylor Swift makes Grammy history by becoming first person to win Album of the Year four times
Amnesty calls for ICC to investigate killings by Israeli forces in the West Bank
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Wildfires in central Chile kill at least 64 people, with death toll continuing to rise
Leo Varadkar to meet with UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and new Stormont leaders tomorrow
Hamas considers hostage exchange deal as Israel kills 127 more people in strikes on Gaza
Mother of Brianna Ghey calls for ban on social media apps for under-16s
US and UK launch dozens of strikes on Houthi locations in Yemen
'It's all about the loser': Australia has some advice for Ireland's new electoral commission
Government parties' MEPs pick opposing sides in Brussels row with big pharma over drug costs
President Higgins warns of 'moment of global crisis' as Israel strikes refugee-dense southern Gaza
Three people injured in knife attack at Gare de Lyon station in Paris
Damascus says US occupation 'cannot continue' after strikes hit Syria and Iraq, killing civilians
Carl Weathers, who starred as Apollo Creed in the Rocky films, dies aged 76
Killers of UK teen Brianna Ghey to serve minimum of 22 and 20 years sentences
ICJ says it has jurisdiction to rule on part of Ukraine's genocide case against Russia
Why can Brianna Ghey’s teenage killers be named by the UK courts?
Early spring predicted at Pennsylvania's Groundhog Day ceremony
FactCheck: The government is not offering tens of thousands to coax Indians to Irish islands
Ireland may recognise the State of Palestine if joined by other EU countries
At least three people dead and 280 others injured in huge fire in Kenyan capital
French farmers lift roadblocks after tense week of protests
North Korea tests more missiles as Kim Jong Un vows to increase navy strength
More than 16,500 sheep and cows stuck on board ship off Australia after Red Sea sailing cancelled