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Greece to legalise same-sex marriage, adoption, despite Orthodox Church demands
Substantial increase in flu expected to 'peak in next week or two'
Psychiatrist disputes claim by ex-FF TD that he treated Bill Kenneally after sex abuse claims
New Supermac's among major overhaul of food offerings at Dublin Airport
Cillian Murphy nominated for Screen Actors Guild Award
Antony Blinken meets head of Palestinian Authority as Israel continues to bombard Gaza
Mahmud Abbas spoke with Blinken of the need “to stop the Israeli aggression against Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank”.
Palestinian Authority currently exercises limited rule in the West Bank, which has been occupied by Israel since 1967.
Netanyahu is not known to have shifted his position on reviving talks for a Palestinian state.
Blinken has called for "more food, more water, more medicine" to be delivered to Gaza.
Man shot dead in West Belfast was facing charges for murder of another man in Lurgan last year
Cork students unveil jacket that helps people with visual impairments detect objects around them
The project is on display at the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition this week.
Zelensky seeks air defence help from Baltic nations amid Russian drone and missile strikes
Waterford included in New York Times list of '52 Places to Go' this year
Eamon Ryan says there are 'irrefutable' points in South Africa's genocide case against Israel
Explainer: The UK's Post Office scandal that ruined workers’ lives
Munster Rugby's Cork home renamed Virgin Media Park
AI-driven misinformation biggest global risk ahead of major elections, according to WEF report
Rishi Sunak to introduce legislation to exonerate 100s of subpostmasters wrongly convicted
Workers across Northern Ireland public service sectors to take part in 'biggest ever strike'
19-year-old charged with causing girlfriend's death in road crash in May 2022
Fourth person arrested as part of investigations into fatal Blanchardstown incident on Christmas Eve
Poll: Should laneways where anti-social behaviour occurs in Dublin be closed off?
Dublin is the second slowest city for drivers in the world, new data shows
Another 'chilly' day ahead with temperatures to drop to -2 degrees tonight in some areas
Boeing CEO admits 'mistake' after Alaska Airlines mid-flight scare
Thousands of students to take part in 60th BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition this week
Taoiseach dismisses speculation his name could be put forward for European Council president
Letters from locals over Dublin city centre laneway tell of open drug use and public sex
Councillors on Monday voted to close public access to the Harbour Court laneway in Dublin.
Letters from the public detail harrowing stories of open drug use, human excrement, stenches of urine and public sex.
The laneway has been the focus of local concerns for years.
One business owner said they have been dealing with issues in the laneway since the late 1980s.
Significant increase in emergency department attendances for slips and falls amid cold snap
Varadkar 'uncomfortable' about accusing Israel of genocide, given past treatment of Jews
Ecuador declares 'internal armed conflict' after gunmen storm TV studio live on air
Not possible to perform 'any meaningful analysis' of effects of fire on Stardust victims, inquest hears
Two men seriously injured after knife attack in Dublin city centre
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
First US moon landing attempt in over 50 years abandoned after spacecraft hit by fuel leak
Fourteen people, including two children, found on refrigerated trailer at Rosslare Europort
US judges sceptical of Trump's immunity claim as he warns of 'bedlam' if he is put on trial
Graduate: Finding work after college is tough - I wish employers would give us a chance
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Israel agrees for UN mission to assess north Gaza situation, says Blinken
The US diplomat says the IDF is entering a “lower intensity phase” in Gaza.
Dept confirms death of man sleeping rough in Dublin, offers condolences to family
Former gang leader charged in Tupac Shakur killing asks to be moved from prison to house arrest