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International

Netanyahu orders 'direct negotiations' with Lebanon after condemnation of Israeli strikes
The Iranian president today said the attacks rendered planned negotiations between Washington and Tehran “meaningless”.
Lebanon declared a national day of mourning after Israeli strikes killed at least 203 people yesterday.
The EU's top diplomat Kaja Kallas said the strkes were putting the ceasefire "under severe strain".
Emperor penguins are now certified endangered and two steps away from extinction
'One of the leaders' of Hutch group arrested in Lanzarote to contest extradition
'Chills': Artemis astronauts say lunar flyby still washing over them
Yesterday
8th April 2026
US serial killer pleads guilty to murdering and dismembering eight women
US and Iran at odds over ceasefire agreement as Vance claims terms 'just didn't' include Lebanon
In this new AI-generated world, everything is kind of plagiarism and nothing is
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
At least 182 killed in Israeli strikes on Lebanon as Trump dismisses attacks as ‘separate skirmish’
Woman who sold drugs that killed Matthew Perry jailed for 15 years
BBC found to have breached its editorial standards over Bafta racial slur
Trump threatens tariffs on countries supplying weapons to Iran after two-week ceasefire agreed
Despite the ceasefire announcement, attacks have continued, especially in Lebanon.
Here's what we know (and don't) about the 11th hour ceasefire between the US and Iran
'People keep asking, why didn’t you go more Irish?’: McIlroy hosts dinner for Masters winners
Oil prices are down on news of US and Iran ceasefire as global leaders give cautious welcome
US journalist released a week after being kidnapped in Iraq
Dangerous cheap e-bikes and batteries bought from unregulated online sites are causing fires
President of Cycling Ireland Ciaran Cannon was speaking after a report in Britain found that e-bike and e-scooter fires reached a record high last year.
Tuesday
7th April 2026
Smiles and calm and gags about Irish cooking – McIlroy enjoying his hard-earned comfort at the Masters
UN peacekeepers in Lebanon were killed by Israeli tank fire and Hezbollah bomb, probe finds
What has Israel been doing while the world focuses on Trump's actions in Iran?
Bill Gates to testify before US Congress about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein
A morning with Manchester United and their giddy fans as the squad train at Carton House
Decorated Australian solider charged with murdering unarmed prisoners captured in Afghanistan
JD Vance accuses EU of 'interference' in elections as he backs Viktor Orbán on Hungary visit
New Artemis II images released after astronauts complete flyby around far side of the Moon
The astronauts will continue their journey back to Earth today, bringing with them rich celestial observations.
Wireless Festival cancelled after UK government blocks Kanye West from entering country
Rapper Offset’s condition ‘stable’ after shooting in Florida
Trump agrees to two-week suspension of attacks on Iran
Iran has said it will open the Strait of Hormuz if attacks stop.
Monday
6th April 2026
How much do you know about Arnold Schwarzenegger?
Trump threatens entirety of Iran could be 'taken out' on Tuesday as ceasefire deal is rejected
Israel attacks plant at Iranian gas field despite ceasefire proposal
Explosions rang out in Tehran and low-flying jets could be heard for hours as the capital was pounded.
Palestinian tech student tops class at Dublin university
Two women and toddler killed in Russian drone attack on Ukraine
Kim Jong Un's teenage daughter 'can be viewed as his heir'
'A screen and silence': Our readers' sad and lonely experiences of college during the pandemic
Sunday
5th April 2026
Kyiv fights on multiple fronts, the war against Russia and the criminal underworld
This week The Journal visited Kyiv and its suburbs to see the impact of the Russian invasion.
Here's What Happened Today: Easter Sunday
Hungarian opposition calls Serbian pipeline explosives discovery a 'false flag' before election