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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says Gaza talks 'maybe the last' chance for truce
The Democratic convention starts today, as the party tries to say a tactful goodbye to Biden
Two men charged over serious assault in West Cork
Editorial: Michael Shine was convicted for assaulting 9 boys. But that’s not the full story
Sinead O'Carroll
Zelenskyy says push into Russia’s Kursk region is to create buffer zone
Transfer of weapons to Israel a ‘brazen flouting’ of Arms Trade Treaty, says Amnesty International
Michael Shine's abuse was a 'well known, open secret', says victim
'He was too revered': Victim believes Shine's crimes against children were overlooked
'I shouldn't have to waive my anonymity but the truth matters more to me'
Quiz: How much do you know about Chicago?
Surge in number of people charged with arriving into Ireland without a passport
Money Diaries follow-up: A part-time adult educator on low and infrequent pay living in Leinster
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Revenue officers seize €500,000 worth of cannabis found in passenger luggage at Dublin Airport
Volcano in eastern Russia erupts, spewing ash into the sky just after powerful earthquake
Man in his 20s killed in single-vehicle crash in Co Kerry
Taoiseach: 'We're not immune to the threat of terrorism - domestic or international'
Gardaí seize THC oil worth €181,000 after pursuing teenage boy in Dundalk
Ukraine strikes key Kursk bridge as Russia takes another frontline town near logistics hub
Mother and her six children among those killed in Israeli strikes as ceasefire talks continue
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken is in Israel today as mediators seek to cement a Gaza ceasefire deal.
Over 400 homes evacuated in Down while suspected WWII bomb is deactivated
Tradespeople in construction sector commit to industrial action over travel time pay cut
Escaped convicted murderer David McCord apprehended in Belfast
More than 20 people injured after fire breaks out on Ferris wheel at German festival
Donegal man leads gardaí on 30km car chase before being stopped
Dry weather across most of the country with temperatures to hit 21 degrees in some areas
Matsuyama leads by five shots at St Jude Championship, Power best of the Irish
Politics takes centre stage for Irish acts at Electric Picnic
Poll: Is an outdoor pool in Dublin city a good idea?
Trump reverts to personal insults, says Harris is a 'lunatic' and he's 'better looking' than her
Sitdown Sunday: Would you pay to be left alone on a desert island?
Gavin Cooney: It'll be tough to recapture the feeling of the Paris Olympics
Gavin Cooney
Two men, aged in their 30s, hospitalised after serious assault in Cork
How is it possible that red-hot house prices are going up and up?
'Dublin City Council is the only one who can drive this public pool forward'
Space, energy-efficiency and fabulous finishes in Malahide for €1,890,000
Workers 'horrified' HSE roles were filled via international campaigns despite recruitment freeze
A HSE recruitment freeze was in place from October to July, but certain roles were exempt.
Quiz: How much do you know about AC/DC?