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International

Immigration officer who led Trump's Minneapolis anti-immigration campaign to leave the city
Yesterday
26th January 2026
Trump sends border czar to Minnesota as judge considers ruling ICE deployment there illegal
‘We urgently need to remedy this’: UK no longer considered to have eliminated measles
Remains of final Israeli hostage in Gaza recovered after 'large-scale operation'
Debunked: No basis to claims Jamie Oliver won a court case by proving McDonald’s food is toxic
‘I am not a Nazi’: Kanye West apologises for antisemitic remarks and ‘reckless behaviour’
At least 11 dead from massive winter storm in US as Trump questions reality of climate change
At least 20 states and the US capital Washington have declared states of emergency.
Ireland among North Sea nations to sign wind power pledge to resist Russian energy 'blackmail'
Nigella Lawson to replace Prue Leith on Great British Bakeoff
'I feel like I've come home': Suella Braverman becomes the latest Tory to defect to Reform
How footage of Minnesota shooting directly contradicts US government's account of what happened
EU Commission opens proceedings against Elon Musk's social media platform X
Mary Robinson says 'elements of fascism' clearly present in US government
'This has to stop': Obama and Clinton urge Americans to 'speak out' after Minneapolis shootings
Multiple senators from Trump’s Republican Party and the NRA have called for a full investigation into the killing of Alex Pretti.
Social media giants face trial over claims platforms are designed to addict children
Sunday
25th January 2026
Zelenskyy seeks more air defence as Russia plunges Kyiv into cold
Cunha's stunning strike shocks Arsenal in thrilling United win
Labour row erupts after Starmer rival Andy Burnham's bid to become an MP is blocked
The Greater Manchester mayor is seen by many as a challenger to the UK Prime Minister’s leadership of the party.
Over 600,000 without power as winter storm sweeps across US
Macron pushes French government to fast-track social media ban for under-15s
Protests grow in Minneapolis as man shot dead by federal agents is named as Alex Pretti
The 37-year-old intensive care nurse was shot just over a mile from where an ICE agent shot and killed Renee Good, also 37, in her car on 7 January.
Alex Pretti’s family said they are “heartbroken but also very angry”, saying the "lies" by the Trump administration "are reprehensible and disgusting".
Democrats and protesters have repeated their calls for ICE to leave Minnesota in the wake of the shooting.
US free-climber successfully scales Taiwan's 101-storey skyscraper
Sitdown Sunday: Is Donald Trump losing the plot?
Israel's parliament is working on a death penalty law, but only for Palestinians
'All about Ukraine': Irish general in the top EU military job on what's coming across his desk
This week The Journal met General Seán Clancy in his office in central Brussels overlooking the Berlaymont building of the European Commission.
Last week
18th January 2026 - 24th January 2026
Man shot dead by federal agents in Minneapolis
The victim was a 37-year-old white male American citizen from Minnesota who held a gun licence, police said, withholding his name.
Palestine protest speaker 'cannot process' loss of friends in Gaza
Trump threatens Canada with 100% tariff if it makes trade deal with China
Ukraine condemns overnight Russian strikes as Zelenskyy deems second day of peace talks 'constructive'
At least one person was killed and at least 27 were injured in the strikes.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said further talks could take place "as early as next week".
The country's foreign affairs minister said Vladimir Putin's missiles "hit not only our people, but also the negotiation table".
Heat triggers Melbourne chaos as Djokovic hits landmark and Osaka withdraws
Boy (12) dies after being bitten by a shark in Australia
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How is an Irish general driving EU defence strategy?
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McEntee 'appalled' after Israel bulldozes UNRWA headquarters in Jerusalem
US military says two killed and one missing after latest strike on alleged drug boat
US braces for potentially 'catastrophic' storm threatening heavy snow and freezing rain
Ukraine and Russia hold first direct talks on US plan as strikes cut heating
Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder-turned-drug kingpin arrested in Mexico
Tottenham in talks with Liverpool over Scotland captain Andy Robertson