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Man arrested after five people injured in stabbing in central Amsterdam
Australian PM calls general election for 3 May, as Labor ties with right-wing opposition in polls
US judge orders Trump administration to preserve Signal chat messages on Yemen strikes
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Man (60s) dies and two men injured following two-car crash in Co Westmeath
‘Prolonged assault’ in Belfast being treated by PSNI as ‘racially motivated hate crime’
Northern Ireland Secretary says any UK contribution to Casement Park would not bridge funding gap
Deepa Dinamani died from 'single swipe' knife wound, murder trial hears
Defences Forces chief says Irish in Lebanon 'doing extraordinary work' as he prepares for EU role
Lt Gen Seán Clancy will start in his new role as chair of the EU Military Committee in June.
Man who lived-streamed himself driving jeep into anti-immigration protester jailed for 16 months
Seven men arrested after gardaí carry out major operation against Cork City drug gang
Conor McGregor will not face charges over social media posts made before and during Dublin riots
What do we know about Trump's tariffs that are hitting Ireland and the EU next week?
New tariffs are due to come in on 2 April.
Controlled explosion carried out on ‘viable suspect devices’ discovered during Wexford search
Department of Foreign Affairs updates advice for Irish transgender people travelling to US
Park entrances and playgrounds in Dublin identified as hotspot for dog poo parasite
Michael Collins says Mattie McGrath ‘smeared the noble dead’ by labelling TD and his namesake ‘traitors’
European leaders differ on deploying 'reassurance force' in Ukraine after peace deal
Seanad told increases in students given reduced school hours is 'a proper scandal'
Paddy Cosgrave 'delighted' as he and former friends settle bitter Web Summit court dispute
Prosecutors in sexual abuse trial of Gerard Depardieu seek suspended jail sentence of 18 months
Copying and courting the far-right abroad, Israel’s government seeks political control of judges
Electoral Commission seeking public’s views on whether campaign posters should be banned
'Extremely concerned': Gardaí and Michael Gaine's family make missing person appeal in Kerry
Nicola Coughlan and Graham Norton among Bafta TV award nominees, as Say Nothing gets four nods
Hundreds of children put through unnecessary hip surgeries, Dáil told
Six people reported dead after tourist submarine sinks off Red Sea coast in Egypt
Tánaiste warns ‘economic shock’ from US tariffs comes at ‘critical juncture’ for war in Ukraine
Three men jailed for 'cruel and depraved' rape of woman they encountered in Dublin nightclub
Irish troops have been assisting in recovery of bodies from devastated Lebanese villages
Irish soldiers arriving in the region were immediately struck by the scale of devastation.
Doctor guilty of poor performance after recommending Ann Summers items to woman who later died
The EU wants us all to have 72-hour 'survival kits' to hand (possibly in a large handbag)
'Let me apologise on his behalf': Mary Lou says sorry for use of f-word by Sinn Féin TD in Dáil
RPZs 'succeeded' in limiting rent increases but reform is needed
Ceann Comhairle row: McDonald says official transcript of this week's Dáil chaos is 'flawed'
Should Verona Murphy step down as Ceann Comhairle?
'Because I won the Oscar': Palestinian director says Israeli soldiers helped settlers to attack him
Farrell loads Lions coaching team with familiar faces