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Tories lose two by-elections in previously safe areas - but hold Boris Johnson's former seat
Matt Doherty completes return to Wolves on free transfer
White House says Ukraine using US cluster munitions on the battlefield
Irish in Australia remember Orphan Girls as they mark National Famine Commemoration Day
Ireland's Group B rivals Canada and Nigeria deadlocked in 0-0 draw
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Cork residents fail in 'class action' against landlord over anti-social activity by his tenants
Google developing AI tool for journalism alongside major American newspapers
Swedish ambassador expelled from Iraq and embassy stormed as Koran stomped in Stockholm
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Ukraine says ships in Black Sea will be targeted as Russia continues bombing ports
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EU plans €20 billion Ukraine defence fund
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