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More than 20,000 dead in Gaza since 7 October, Hamas says
Some 8,000 children are among the dead.
The UN Security Council is set to vote later today on a resolution calling for a pause in the conflict.
It is estimated that 1.9 million of Gaza's 2.4 million residents have been displaced.
Boy and girl found guilty of ‘frenzied and ferocious’ murder of teenager Brianna Ghey
EU deal to reform asylum laws described as 'cruel' and 'catastrophic' by aid groups
Gardaí examining if €21m cocaine haul at Foynes Port was organised by network of crime gangs
Man dies following shooting at construction site in Co Wicklow last Thursday
No public sector pay deal before Christmas after talks break down
Disgraced solicitor Michael Lynn found guilty of stealing €17.9m from six financial institutions
Minister says gardaí were told in advance that asylum seekers would be housed in Galway hotel
Debunked: No evidence of Graham Linehan’s claims about crowdfunding and ‘top surgery’
Irish government to take legal challenge against the UK over controversial Northern Ireland Legacy Act
Freight expert on Red Sea attacks: Hope it's not an 'Ever Given' scenario but potentially a big issue
Jozef Puska's wife to go on trial accused of withholding information from Ashling Murphy investigation
Man jailed for 13.5 years for 'relentless' and 'degrading' sexual abuse of niece
President Michael D Higgins thanks migrants who ‘enrich our culture’ in Christmas message
Leo Varadkar falls victim to a prank by two Russian comedians
Elderly man dies in hospital after being seriously assaulted in Co Donegal on Sunday
High Court approves €1.9 million settlement in case of woman who died hours after giving birth
Ship sealed off by armed gardaí at Foynes Port as major cocaine seizure made
Witness appeal after cyclist seriously injured after being struck by car in Co Leitrim
European court sides with Ryanair over Covid-19 state aid programme for Air France-KLM
Poll: Do you set a budget for Christmas?
'We don’t ask questions; we just see the person': Thousands queue at Capuchin Day Centre for Christmas
16 candidates file to run for Russia's presidency next year, officials say
US judge orders New York court to reveal names of 180 people tied to Jeffrey Epstein
Man (20s) arrested in connection with alleged hit-and-run in Dublin two years ago
England goalkeeper Mary Earps wins BBC Sports Personality of the Year award
Donald Trump ineligible for election to White House, Colorado Supreme Court rules
Tánaiste says 'no easy answers' to immigration question, but 'no one can take law into their own hands'
Bank holiday penalty points hike not included in Road Traffic Bill going to Cabinet today
Sinn Féin TD says locals apologised to him after meeting on refugee accommodation got out of hand
Concerns that children will struggle to be seen by Louth mental health service over Christmas
One local GP said they are concerned that young people experiencing mental health issues will be impacted over the holidays.
Ex-wife of French serial killer sentenced to life over three murders
Irish Palestinians plead for government help to get loved ones out of Gaza
UN postpones vote on calls for ceasefire in Gaza for second time
The members will reconvene to vote on Wednesday.
Here's What Happened Today: Tuesday
Northern Ireland: 'Stormont is now a mere soap opera on a hill over Belfast'
Brian Rowan
Charges dismissed against landlords accused of assaulting students
Tánaiste accepts need to address people’s fears about immigration with evidence-based approach