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2024
Russian efforts over nuclear weapons in space draws concerns, US media reports
Private US Moon lander successfully launches 24 hours after flight was delayed
One person dead and multiple wounded as shots fired at Super Bowl victory parade in Kansas City
At least ten people have been injured in the attack. Police in Kansas City said two armed individuals have been arrested.
'Where is the escape?' - Reporting from Rafah amid escalating fears of an Israeli invasion
A reporter writing for The Journal describes how many displaced families now find themselves with few options left.
Gavin and Stacey is not making a comeback but Downton Abbey is
Republicans win vote to impeach US Homeland Security Secretary as border dispute escalates
Ukraine destroys Russian warship amid 'extremely difficult' conditions on front line
Democrats narrow gap in Congress by winning seat vacated by disgraced George Santos
Limerick man, 64, killed in collision in Canada
Biden hits out at Trump's 'dangerous' remarks questioning US commitment to defend Nato allies
Super Bowl 2024 was most watched programme in US since 1969 Moon landing
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Varadkar says he is abused on the street about Gaza, as Tánaiste says sanctions not ruled out
Varadkar said Israel has become “blinded by rage” and is not even listening to the advice of its close ally the United States anymore.
Taoiseach says he has been "shouted at and abused" by the public over the government's response to Gaza
Tánaiste says Ireland could impose travel ban on West Bank settlers even if EU does not make collective decision
UNRWA chief will meet with Micheál Martin in Dublin this week
Ryanair has cancelled all flights to and from Israel citing increased airport costs at Tel Aviv
Rafah crisis: Simon Coveney accuses Israel of 'behaving like a rogue state'
Coveney was speaking as the international outcry over Israel’s planned offensive in Rafah grows.
As Israel defies US to attack Rafah, where 1.4m people are trapped, what's the world's next move?
UAE, Azerbaijan and Brazil form 'troika' to push for global action on global warming
One person killed, five injured in subway station shooting in New York
UK Labour withdraws support for by-election candidate after comments critical of Israel
Irish public support Ukraine joining the EU, but don't want to see membership fast-tracked
Polling also found a fifth of the public believe the EU’s response to the war in Ukraine to be “very bad”.
The Journal/Ireland Thinks poll found 72% of Irish citizens support Ukraine joining the EU.
The same poll found that 39% of Ireland are not in favour of Ukraine getting its application to join fast tracked.
This comes as accession talks began in December and additional war-time relief funding was just approved.
Woman killed after opening fire inside megachurch in Houston, Texas
UN describes prospect of Israeli ground invasion of Rafah in southern Gaza as 'terrifying'
Tánaiste Micheál Martin said he is in “no doubt” that the continued bombing of Rafah will ‘constitute a war crime’.
Israeli Ambassador to Ireland Dana Erlich has said the military operation in Rafah is "necessary" to continue the release of hostages and "eliminate" Hamas.
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell has today urged allies of Israel to stop sending it weapons as "too many people" are being killed in Gaza.
Coast Guard and Naval Service watch over Russian 'shadow fleet' oil tanker off the west coast
The ship was spotted off the Clare and Galway coasts and maritime industry sources said it was believed she was sheltering from bad weather in the Atlantic.
Israel kills 'around 100' people in strikes on Rafah while recovering two hostages
About 1.4 million Palestinians have crowded into Rafah, with many living in tents, while food, water and medicine are becoming scarce.
Super Bowl ads: A rapping Ben Affleck, a nostalgic RFK Jr. and Beyoncé 'breaking the internet'
Human destruction of nature threatens migratory mammals, fish and birds, report declares
Uncertainty for Pakistan as indecisive election leans towards candidates loyal to Imran Khan
Kansas City wins Super Bowl as Taylor Swift's boyfriend Travis Kelce blows up at coach
World marathon record holder Kelvin Kiptum dies in accident in Kenya
EU and Nato leaders criticise Trump over threat to 'encourage' Russian attacks on allies
How Elon Musk has courted Ireland's far-right by taking aim at the government's hate speech laws
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Tánaiste condemns order given to Israeli troops to 'prepare to operate' in Rafah
Police search River Thames for body of man accused of pouring alkali on ex-partner and her children
EU agrees on complicated new spending rules decried by Left as tool for austerity
Turkey's earthquakes: Refugees who fled war-torn Syria now face rebuilding their lives again
The Journal was on the ground in Turkey, meeting refugees and visiting the camps they are living in.
Alkali attack suspect Abdul Ezedi most likely dead and body may not be found, say Met Police
Netanyahu orders plans for evacuation of Rafah as aid agencies warn escalation will be 'catastrophic'
Rafah is the last major town in the Gaza Strip Israeli ground troops have yet to enter.
Baby born in Wales three months early and weighing just over a pound celebrates first birthday