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Joe Biden says he has decided how to respond to drone attack that killed US troops
Israeli troops, some disguised as medical staff, kill three Palestinians in West Bank hospital
The Israeli military said forces entered the hospital to target a “Hamas terrorist cell”.
Australian network apologises to MP for altered image that made her outfit look more revealing
Liz Truss was paid £32,000 to speak at a conference in Dublin last year
Senior DUP member 'wore a wire' to leak key meeting to loyalist activist Jamie Bryson
Parking driving you crazy? It might be because cars are expanding by half a centimetre a year
Campaigners say legislation is urgently needed to halt the trend for ever wider cars.
The average width of Irish new cars exceeds the EU average.
Several SUVs on the market are now over 2 metres wide.
Ukraine gains in doubt without American aid, warns US Secretary of State following Nato meeting
Brazilian police investigate Jair Bolsonaro's son for alleged spying on opponents
Why X has moved to block searches for Taylor Swift after an AI-related controversy
UK announces ban on disposable vapes, as Tánaiste says he would like to see a similar move here
US vows 'very consequential' response after military members killed in Jordan drone strike
'This is complex': Tánaiste says he will be in touch with opposition parties on ICJ case
Mary Lou McDonald says Patrick's Day trip will let Ireland send 'clear message' to US on Gaza
French farmers start to block off major motorways around Paris
Posts targeting migrants remained online during riots despite 5pm plea from online safety tsar
Niamh Hodnett was appointed last year to fight harmful content online.
Niamh Hodnett contacted major social media firms on evening of 23 November to warn about potential for violence.
Posts calling for migrants to be "killed" were shared on social platforms as riots unfolded.
Immigrant Council of Ireland warned about the proliferation of such posts and called for posters to be investigated.
US, Israel, Egypt, Qatar officials meet in Paris for Gaza talks
Three US military members killed and more than 20 injured in drone strike on Jordan base
UN chief asks donor countries for 'continuity' in Gaza agency operations
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
It's clear Trump is the Republican nominee ... but Haley won’t quit
Larry Donnelly
Labour select Ó Ríordáin as Dublin candidate for European Parliament Elections
Pressure mounts on Sinn Féin to boycott St Patrick's Day trip to Washington
UN Security Council to meet after ICJ ruling on South Africa's case against Israel
Nine Islamist militants killed in Philippine clash
Donald Trump ordered to pay $83.3m in damages for defaming columnist while he was president
British ship on fire in Red Sea after attack claimed by Houthis
UN agency for Palestinian refugees sacks employees over claims of involvement in Hamas attack
Diary of an aid worker in Gaza: 'I go to the local market. There is nothing to buy.'
The Journal Team
The ICJ has issued orders against Israel, how have other countries responded in the past?
UK set to pass bill making it easier for Irish citizens to apply for British citizenship
Jurgen Klopp to step down as Liverpool manager at the end of the season
Death toll from Israeli campaign in Gaza passes 26,000 with more than 180 killed overnight
Russia and Ukraine trade plane crash blame at UN Security Council
Alabama executes man with nitrogen gas using controversial method for the first time
'Same energy as Russia': Two of Ireland's Eurovision hopefuls say Israel should be cut from contest
One singer did not rule out boycotting the competition if Israel is not removed.
The ICJ makes its initial ruling in the Israel genocide case today - what's likely to happen?
South Africa has accused Israel of violating the Genocide Convention during its military campaign in Gaza.
Trump briefly testifies in defamation case brought against him by writer E. Jean Carroll
Ex-Scottish PM Nicola Sturgeon called Boris Johnson a 'f**king clown', UK Covid inquiry hears
Apple to make room for competitors on their devices to adhere to new EU law
Russian court sentences woman to 27 years over bomb that killed pro-war blogger