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'It wasn’t hard to decide to run away. FGM was just like death because of the bleeding'
Siobhán McGee
Sunday Times 'deeply sorry' for publishing controversial Kevin Myers column
Search for two missing men after boat sinks in English Channel
Putin cultivates strongman persona with holiday adventure snaps shown on Russian TV
Body of man found in ditch with stab wounds identified
Venezuela's currency is crumbling as unrest rages in the country
Thomas Barr has qualified for the semi-finals of the 400m hurdles at the World Championships
Jeremy Clarkson admitted to Spanish hospital with pneumonia
This Irish space balloon mission captured stunning photos of the earth this week
Man with knife arrested at Eiffel Tower
Deadly heat waves could hit South Asia this century
Fox suspends TV host accused of sending lewd messages to colleagues
How a lack of English camogie clubs led Fiona Steed to play in 3 Rugby World Cups
Dodgy technology and dead people voting - Kenya has a job on its hands preventing fraud in its coming election
Poll: Do you want a general election to be held next year?
New sanctions imposed on North Korea are 'a whole new level'
'I've done all I can for the sport and myself so it's time to go': No regrets for Bolt despite bronze finish
Sitdown Sunday: Wrongly prosecuted over her mother's murder
Left to die at the side of a road - south east Asian country's ageing population leads to humanitarian crisis
If you're near the water this weekend, here's what you need to remember
'Irish blasphemy laws are a mild inconvenience. In other parts of the world, they're a matter of life or death'
Mairead McGuinness
'He was going to be killed to cover-up his information': the terrifying truth behind sports doping
'Project dietitian' appointed to help overhaul Ireland's hospital food
The company installing Irish Water meters has racked up multimillion-euro profits
Appeal for witnesses after man in his 20s dies in car crash in Mayo
'All I could think about was football and how crap I had played. It was consuming everything'
On this day in 1945, the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima
Speed cameras in Port Tunnel catching 250 drivers on a monthly basis
Study suggests it's time to get rid of Ireland's restricted dog-breed list
Prop Supp #141 2017
'Goodwill' refunds issued after complaints over 'unfair' clamping
'They sleep beside the burnt-out cars - we don't know why. Maybe they get a bit of shelter from them'
No fairytale ending for Bolt as Justin Gatlin storms to 100m gold in London
Quiz: What costs more?
Gardaí out in force after high number of road deaths this week
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Cluxton breaks appearances record as Rock's 1-7 helps Dublin past Monaghan
Country living: 'We'll always be blow-ins but our sons are locals, and root us here'
Philip Judge
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