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International

'NO MORE MR NICE GUY': Trump again threatens Iran's power plants over Hormuz closure
Traffic in the vital trade route has been at a standstill today.
Sitdown Sunday: Does Trump think he has become Jesus?
Decorated Australian soldier charged with war crimes vows to clear his name
Are the fuel protestors right - should Ireland drill for oil?
Various bodies have previously estimated that there could be billions of barrels worth of the black stuff buried in the Irish seabed.
Yesterday
18th April 2026
Cunha steers Man Utd towards Champions League at Chelsea's expense
Five people killed after gunman opens fire in Ukrainian capital of Kyiv
French peacekeeper killed and three others injured in suspected Hezbollah attack in Lebanon
Pope Leo: It’s 'not in my interest at all' to debate Trump about Iran war
Trade ships fired upon in Strait of Hormuz after Iran closes critical trade route again
The toing and froing over the strait has cast doubt on Donald Trump’s optimism that a peace deal was near.
Motoring: The quiet death of the manual gearbox
Paddy Comyn
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12th April 2026 - 18th April 2026
Jessie Sludds wins Late Late Show competition and earns a slot opening for Shania Twain
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Daniel Kinahan has been arrested in Dubai
Iran declares Strait of Hormuz 'completely open' to commercial shipping for ceasefire period
Trump said the US naval blockade of Iranian ports would remain in place until a peace deal with Tehran.
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Trump says White House looking into cluster of 10 dead or missing US scientists
US rapper D4vd arrested on suspicion of killing teen girl whose body was found in his car
US-led ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon begins as Trump warns Hezbollah to 'act nicely'
Keir Starmer facing mounting pressure over Peter Mandelson vetting decision
Israel and Hezbollah exchange fire just hours before ceasefire due to come into effect
Here's what happened today: Thursday
Judgment reserved after trial of three men accused of murdering Lyra McKee
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Will the government's fuel package actually work?
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Former Arsenal goalkeeper Alex Manninger killed in road accident, aged 48
Chancellor Merz thinks Ireland is prepared for 'a very good EU presidency', despite security concerns
President convenes Council of State to discuss constitutionality of International Protection Bill 2026
Europe only has six weeks’ supply of jet fuel left, world's energy watchdog warns
Taoiseach doesn't feel his leadership is under threat 'in any shape or form'
Martin is coming under renewed pressure over his handling of the fuel protests after a number of Fianna Fáil TDs sent letters seeking meetings to discuss the direction of the party.
Israeli minister says Benjamin Netanyahu to talk to Lebanon president later today
Incoming Hungary prime minister vows to shut down public broadcaster until it is ‘impartial’
Val Kilmer to return to the big screen via AI as first teaser trailer for new film released
Taoiseach to meet with German Chancellor Merz during flying visit to Berlin
Magyar follows Orbán's lead and invites Netanyahu to visit Hungary despite war crimes warrant
Ticketmaster has a monopoly over big concert venues, US jury finds in landmark case
Anger as two potbellied pigs euthanised by NI officials were left in Armagh woodland