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International

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2024
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
Ukraine withdrawing from eastern city of Avdiivka after four-month Russian assault
Over 100 people detained in Russia at memorials for deceased opposition leader Alexei Navalny
House explosion in US state of Virginia kills firefighter and injures 11 others
Two youths charged with crimes connected to mass shooting at Kansas City Super Bowl parade
ICJ rejects South Africa's request to put more legal pressure on Israel over Gaza
Zelenskyy signs security deal with France after earlier securing 'historic' German pact
Biden says Putin 'responsible' for Navalny's death, Tánaiste calls it reminder of 'repressive' regime
Donald Trump hit with fine of $355 million by judge in New York civil fraud case
Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard announced as new permanent This Morning hosts
Alexei Navalny's wife tells Munich Security Conference that Putin must be held accountable
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny dies in prison
The opposition leader and Putin critic was jailed in 2021.
Navalny mobilised huge anti-government protests against Vladimir Putin before being jailed in 2021.
A spokesperson for the Kremlin said Putin has been informed of his death.
The exiled team of Navalny said no confirmation of his death was provided to them.
Prince Harry to discuss King Charles' cancer diagnosis in US television interview
US urges Israel not to carry out Rafah attack in Gaza without plan to keep civilians safe
Rishi Sunak suffers double blow as Labour Party wins Kingswood and Wellingborough by-elections
Varadkar heads to Munich Security Conference today, the first sitting Taoiseach to attend
Ireland to spend thousands on air-con for Olympians after Paris bans A/C to meet climate goals
Paris organisers had said they would not provide air-conditioning as part of a pledge to make the 2024 games environmentally friendly.
Greece legalises same-sex marriage, becoming first Orthodox Christian country to do so
Norway court rules holding right-wing extremist Anders Breivik in isolation is not ‘inhumane’
Israel responds to South African ICJ request for new orders, calling it 'peculiar and improper'
Tánaiste accuses Israel of ‘disinformation campaign’ against UNRWA as he pledges extra funding
Mass shooting after Chiefs Super Bowl parade appeared to stem from dispute, police say
Trump's historic hush-money criminal trial will go ahead on 25 March, New York judge says
EU revises Irish economy forecast to reflect a much smaller growth in 2024
As global outcry over Gaza grows, a Tel Aviv politics expert tells us what Israelis think
Here’s what polling says about Israelis’ view of the military action in Gaza, its humanitarian cost and Netanyahu.