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International

Yesterday
3rd April 2025
Pentagon watchdog to investigate US defence chief's use of Signal for Yemen strike plans
Netanyahu in Budapest in spite of war crimes warrant as Hungary withdraws from the ICC
Appeal launched in Northern Ireland for victims of serial rapist Zhenhao Zou
Ireland’s potential crisis: Will Trump tariffs make US companies move their intellectual property?
If multinationals have to start paying 20% tariffs on profits they’re shifting to Ireland, they might find it less attractive to move that money here.
Fianna Fáil MEP describes killing of 15 aid workers in Gaza as ‘one of darkest episodes in the war’
Phew! The asteroid that was briefly feared to strike Earth may now hit the Moon instead
Two people killed in major US storms as Midwest states brace for 'generational flooding'
UK police urge parents to be aware of teenage radicalisation as 'Adolescence' sparks debate
Trump announced tariffs on remote islands with zero human inhabitants but four types of penguin
Von der Leyen hits out at 'chaos and complexity' unleashed by Trump in early hours speech
Big pharma not subject to US tariffs for now, but there's worry we're not out of the woods
Wednesday
2nd April 2025
Liverpool's march towards Premier League title continues with win over Everton
Trump hits EU goods with 20% tariff and rails against foreigners 'pillaging' US
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said the measures will only serve to hurt people’s livelihoods on both sides of the Atlantic.
Explainer: What is a tariff and why has Trump just slapped a 20% one on EU goods?
Donald Trump reportedly planning on removing Elon Musk from inner circle as rift emerges
More than 40 people killed in bombings by Israel, as Netanyahu announces military expansion
A house sheltering displaced people was bombed early this morning.
Women arrested at Mothers Against Genocide protest seek legal advice on making GSOC complaint
US senator concludes marathon 25-hour speech to protest Trump policies
'Wisconsin beat the billionaire': Liberal judge wins Supreme Court race against Musk-backed contender
Man rescued from destroyed building five days after major earthquake in Myanmar
'An uber-creative firecracker': Tributes as film star Val Kilmer dies aged 65
How worried is Ireland's pharma industry about Trump's tariffs?
Donald Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs will be unveiled later today.
Tuesday
1st April 2025
Top Trump advisor used Gmail for official business, adding to security pressures
Paris court could give decision on Marine Le Pen's appeal before 2027 presidential election
15 medics killed by Israeli forces 'deeply disturbing', says UN, as 322 children reported dead in Gaza
Premier League to introduce semi-automated offside technology from next week
Ukraine and Russia accuse each other of violating US-brokered deal by striking energy sites
US tariffs: What will happen on Trump's 'Liberation Day'?
The Irish government is bracing for impact tomorrow, as US tariffs of up to 20% on EU nations have been predicted.
Town and spa evacuated as formerly dormant volcano erupts in Iceland
Body of fourth US soldier missing in Lithuania found after week-long search
Germany seeking to deport two Irish citizens for taking part in pro-Palestine protests
A spokesperson for the Department of Foreign Affairs said the Department is ‘aware of reports and stands ready to provide consular assistance’.
US Attorney General directs prosecutors to seek death penalty for Luigi Mangione
Explainer: Is Trump serious about a third term?
Death toll from earthquake rises to more than 2,700 people in Myanmar
Prince Andrew accuser Virginia Giuffre in hospital after ‘serious accident’
US tariffs could halve Irish pharma exports over five years, Tánaiste warns