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International

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2023
EU pays final tranche of Ukraine support, leaving country without European finance as of next month
Israeli army bombs scores of targets in Gaza as diplomats press on with efforts to halt fighting
As places for people to go continues to shrink, international outrage has mounted over the rising death toll.
Argentina's new leader Javier Milei orders major deregulation of struggling economy
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un again threatens use of nuclear weapons
Ukraine says air defence systems down dozens of Russian drones overnight
Boy and girl found guilty of ‘frenzied and ferocious’ murder of teenager Brianna Ghey
Debunked: No evidence of Graham Linehan’s claims about crowdfunding and ‘top surgery’
Freight expert on Red Sea attacks: Hope it's not an 'Ever Given' scenario but potentially a big issue
Leo Varadkar falls victim to a prank by two Russian comedians
Ship sealed off by armed gardaí at Foynes Port as major cocaine seizure made
European court sides with Ryanair over Covid-19 state aid programme for Air France-KLM
16 candidates file to run for Russia's presidency next year, officials say
US judge orders New York court to reveal names of 180 people tied to Jeffrey Epstein
England goalkeeper Mary Earps wins BBC Sports Personality of the Year award
UN postpones vote on calls for ceasefire in Gaza for second time
The members will reconvene to vote on Wednesday.
At least 127 dead after earthquake in northwest China
Fears of major global trade disruption because of attacks on Red Sea cargo ships
Former president Mary Robinson says Joe Biden is ‘losing respect’ due to his position on Gaza
Volcano erupts in Iceland after weeks of earthquakes
Israel continues to bomb Gaza as it faces accusation it is 'starving' Palestinians
The UN Security Council is to vote today on a new resolution calling for an “urgent and sustainable cessation of hostilities” in Gaza.
The health ministry in Gaza says more than 18,800 people have been killed in Israel's campaign in Gaza.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday again vowed to "fight until the end".
Pope Francis formally approves allowing priests to bless same-sex couples
City and Arsenal handed favourable ties as Champions League last-16 draw is made
Norwegian ship hit by 'unidentified object' in Red Sea shortly after BP suspends operations
EU launches probe into Elon Musk's X over disinformation related to 7 October Hamas attack
Security scare for Biden as car crashes into Secret Service vehicle in his motorcade
North Korea resumes weapons launches by firing ballistic missile into sea
Serbia’s populists claim sweeping victory in country’s parliamentary election
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Killed Israeli hostage's brother says army 'abandoned and murdered' him
Russia’s ruling party backs Putin’s re-election bid
Liverpool v Man United, Premier League
Teenage boy spends first night back in UK after being missing for over six years
Israel says it has found large tunnel at Gaza border, raising pre-war intelligence questions
British Home Office 'struggling to source planes' for Rwanda plan
Russia and Ukraine launch drone attacks targeting air base and Black Sea coast
Several European foreign ministers urge ceasefire but Netanyahu is ‘committed as ever’ to war
Sitdown Sunday: Exploring the best and worst episodes of The Crown
'There is no safe haven': Over 60 journalists killed since start of Israel-Hamas conflict
The conflict is one of the deadliest for journalists in history.
How might Ireland do in the 2024 Oscar nominations?