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Ireland's data centres turning to fossil fuels after maxing out country's electricity grid
Climate-impacting emissions are being released from data centres using off-grid generators.
Backup and emergency generators powering large data centres contributing to CO2 emissions
Majority of data centres located in Greater Dublin area, straining the electricity grid
Data centre demand fuelled by rise of artificial intelligence
White House pushes Ukraine to lower draft age to 18 to increase size of military
The Journal authors win prize at Irish Book Awards for The Last Disco
Man to appear in court charged in connection with fatal hit and run of 'lovely man' in Limerick City
Israel plans to appeal against ICC arrest warrants for alleged Gaza war crimes
Man (50s) dies and another man (20s) arrested following multi-vehicle collision in Co Wexford
Far-right parties form National Alliance in bid to win general election seats
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Fine Gael and Sinn Féin neck-and-neck while Fianna Fáil enjoys slight advantage in new polling
Boy must return to war-torn Ukraine after mother fled to Ireland without father's consent
In South Sudan with aid boss John Rynne: 'The maps drawn in colonial times are starting to erode'
Niall O’Connor travelled to South Sudan and the Sudan border to report on the forgotten African crisis. This is his third dispatch from the region.
At a glance: Parties enter final sprints as dust settles after leaders' debate
Galway man returned for trial for alleged sexual assault of teenage girl on Aer Lingus flight
Bomb threats reported against Trump's incoming cabinet nominees
Independents do not provide stability to coalitions, says Green Party leader Roderic O’Gorman
We read manifestos so you don't have to: Here's what the 3 big parties promise on 3 key areas
CAB seizes 23 vehicles and €400,000 in cash during search operation in west Dublin
Where do the main parties (and former minister Alan Shatter) stand on inheritance tax?
Fog warning in place for 17 counties with temperatures to drop to -3 degrees tonight
‘Say Nothing’ series played no role in recent information regarding Joe Lynskey, says lead investigator
Defence closes case after seven weeks of evidence in murder trial of law professor Diarmuid Phelan
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Micheál Martin really doesn’t like being asked about Sinn Féin
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TikTok approved 'obvious' election-related disinformation ads, including in Irish language
'Prices are bedamned': Kanturk locals on the election and the Taoiseach's supermarket slip-up
The Journal headed for the town today and spoke to local people to get their view on the fallout from the one real standout moment from an otherwise insipid campaign.
Harris 'not sure' if he'd ask Fine Gael candidate John McGahon to canvass with him in Louth
Conor McGregor's partner Dee Devlin posts about civil trial on Instagram
UN peacekeepers in Lebanon say it's adjusting to 'new situation' after truce
Christmas FM is back tomorrow - here's how to listen in your area
Healthcare workers vote overwhelmingly in favour of industrial action amid 'staffing crisis'
Second seat strategies: Where does SF think it stands to benefit as campaign draws to a close?
Von der Leyen's new EU Commission gets green light from MEPs
Cyclist dies two weeks after road traffic collision involving car in Cabinteely, Co Dublin