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Greek police arrest 140 on suspicion of arson as firefighters struggle to contain blazes
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Owner of Pakistan cable car arrested by police on charges of ignoring safety measures
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Dublin's College Green set to be pedestrianised for 24 hours for American football event
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Four people killed in Russian strike on school in north-east Ukraine
Immigrant groups concerned about implications of 'immigration checks' in Dublin
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India makes history by becoming first country to land on the Moon's little-explored south pole
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Candlelit vigil to take place in Youghal for two men who died in Ironman event
PSNI investigate after Nazi flags reportedly erected near a mosque in Belfast
Parents of Letby's victims accuse former hospital director of ‘shameful failure’ to address concerns
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Minister ‘won't ask voters to spend more money on RTE without reform plan’
Simon Harris says Leaving Cert isn't 'cruel' but there is 'an obsession with the points race'
Seamus Coleman to miss Ireland's Euro 2024 qualifiers with France and Netherlands
Tory MP accuses Greece of 'opportunism' for suggesting British Museum isn't safe after thefts
Electric Picnic confirms 2024 festival is earlier than usual and tickets are already on sale
Ryan Tubridy teases ‘new beginning’ and tells followers to ‘stay tuned for more’
'I was shocked to hear my name': New Yorker Róisín Wiley named Rose of Tralee 2023
TUI calls for two-year master's in education to be halved to tackle staffing crisis
44-foot yacht rescued after losing rudder on Celtic Sea
The Rose of Tralee: A unique Irish artefact and a celebration of normal people doing their best
At least 1,100 people missing and 115 dead after Hawaii fires
Rudy Giuliani expected to turn himself in on Georgia 2020 election indictment charges
Woman receives UK’s first womb transplant after her sister acts as living donor
Republican candidates face first TV debate in the US - minus Donald Trump
There has been an average of 152 pub closures a year in Ireland since 2019
Fears for future of CAMHS workforce as Trinity cancels 'important' specialist nursing course
India's low-budget Moon mission set for touchdown tonight
Ciara Mageean tells children to 'aim for your dreams' after finishing 4th in the world in 1500m
African Union suspends Niger over coup as 12 troops die in attack