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US strikes in Yemen after Houthis re-designated 'terrorist' entity
Pakistan hits 'terrorist hideouts' in airstrike on Iran, killing three women, four children
Medicines for hostages and other aid arrives in Gaza as Israel continues strikes
A top Hamas official set new conditions for providing the drugs, insisting Israel must not inspect the trucks carrying them.
Judge threatens to throw Trump out of court for talking during evidence
Yemenis face uncertain future as US-UK airstrikes prompt fears of escalating violence
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The Explainer: Why did the US and the UK start bombing Yemen - and who are the Houthis?
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US to reclassify Houthis as 'specially designated terrorists'
Trump lawyers foreshadow potential lines of defence in classified documents case
Forgotten war: More than 350 Irish citizens and their dependents have been forced to leave Sudan
The war in Sudan broke out in April of last year between two warring factions the Sudan Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces.
US strikes Yemen again as Houthi rebels claim attack on Greek-owned cargo ship
Whiplash named the greatest movie to ever premiere at Sundance in festival poll
Two Tory deputy chairmen resign after backing amendments seeking to beef up Sunak's Rwanda Bill
Trump attends New York court for start of E Jean Carroll defamation case
EU chief says Ukraine needs 'predictable financing' as questions swirl over future support
Opinion: We could all learn a bit about democracy from Austrian millionaire Marlene Engelhorn
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MEPs take first steps to greenlight potentially €1 trillion retrofitting plan
'Intensive' phase of conflict in south Gaza 'will end soon', Israeli defence minister says
Gaza’s health ministry said Israel struck two hospitals, a girls’ school and “dozens” of homes overnight.
Here's What Happened Today: Monday
Succession to dominate Emmy Awards tonight as Bad Sisters leads Irish nominations
Swiss accept Zelenskyy's request to stage Ukraine peace summit
Hamas releases new video announcing deaths of two Israeli hostages taken on 7 October
Iowans to brave freezing temperatures in first votes of US Republican nomination race
Iran frees two reporters who covered death of Mahsa Amini after more than a year behind bars
Evacuations in Iceland and Indonesia due to volcanic eruptions
Sitdown Sunday: The forensic entomologist who uses insects to help solve murders
Interview: Matt Carthy says a united Ireland will happen 'quicker than people think'
McDonald invokes Northern Ireland peace process in address at Pro-Palestine rally in London
Former New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern marries after years of delays
Taiwan elects Lai Ching-te, who rejects China's claims over Taiwan, as president
Lebanon was already in crisis - now it's dealing with thousands fleeing Israel-Hezbollah conflict
The conflict has made it unsafe for civilians on either side of the border to remain in their homes.
Trump ordered to pay New York Times $400k in legal fees
Mary Lou McDonald to address rally in London calling for ceasefire in Gaza
‘Track-record of impunity’ around killing of media in Gaza, says Committee to Protect Journalists
Sinn Féin in bid to recall Stormont Assembly next week ahead of public sector strike
Germany rejects UN 'genocide' charge against Israel
MSF says healthcare system in Gaza has 'virtually collapsed' as death toll hits more than 23,700
Houthi rebels say that US and British interests were 'legitimate targets' after air strikes
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan today said the US and UK wanted to turn Red Sea into a ‘bloodbath’.
Irish MEPs say Ireland should have supported South Africa's genocide case against Israel
'Trailblazer' Annie Nightingale, the first female presenter on BBC Radio 1, has died aged 83