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International

Iran halts strikes on Israel but warns more will follow if attacks on Lebanon continue
Denmark's Christian Eriksen ‘in good spirits’ after collapsing on pitch during friendly match
Reality star Spencer Pratt overtaken in race to be mayor of Los Angeles
Strong earthquake kills 15 and sparks tsunami warning in the Philippines
Yesterday
7th June 2026
At least 10 dead in shipwreck off Malta
Mark Carney to visit Ireland for first time as Canada PM and meet with Taoiseach and president
David Lammy told JD Vance ‘you’re wrong’ after Henry Nowak case commentary
At least one person killed and five others wounded in multiple shooting attacks in Israel
Over one million people gather in Madrid for Pope’s Mass
Sitdown Sunday: The Dublin woman who shot Mussolini
A UK student's killing reignited claims about two-tier policing this week, but do they stack up?
At least 12 people wounded and two in critical condition after shooting near US festival
US shoots two Iranian drones threatening Strait of Hormuz, as the war enters day 100
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31st May 2026 - 6th June 2026
Andreeva wins first Grand Slam title at French Open
Seven-month-old baby boy killed by Israeli gunfire in occupied West Bank
Ukraine fires hundreds of drones at Russia on last day of key economic forum in St Petersburg
Pope Leo to meet with abuse victims and migrants during Spain visit
Several Lebanese soldiers killed in Israeli strike on military vehicle, army says
Diver killed in shark attack in Western Australia
The have-nots and the have-yachts: Distrust is supercharged in an unequal society
US and Iran trade strikes in latest test of already fragile ceasefire
Security concerns mounting over potential attack on Russian-owned factory in Limerick
Senior security sources said there are significant concerns that the facility could be directly targeted.
Iranian footballers have been granted visas for the World Cup next week, US envoy confirms
Veteran Channel 4 broadcaster Jon Snow reveals he has Alzheimer's
Eurovision loses 35 million viewers this year after boycott over Israel’s participation
Ireland’s economy shrank so much, it dragged the entire eurozone into reverse
Buffy and Ted Lasso star Anthony Head dies aged 72
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Space station astronauts end safety procedures after air leak sparked evacuation concerns
Ireland has banned two far-right Israeli ministers from entering the country
Anthropic calls for global 'pause' of AI development and warns humans could 'lose control'
Trump cancels concerts to mark 250th birthday of the US after artists pull out
King Charles pays the rent for Andrew's adult children, says new report into royal family
Zelenskyy calls on Putin for face-to-face negotiations in rare public letter
Trump announces plan for ‘promenade’ at Lincoln Memorial — and says it could be named after him
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Andoni Iraola announced as new Liverpool head coach
Why are Albanians protesting a luxury resort linked to Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner?
Fine Gael MEPs 'deeply concerned' that Limerick refinery may be fuelling Russia's war in Ukraine