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International

Trump reverses course as White House rolls back food tariffs amid inflation pressure
Trump says he will still sue the BBC for up to $5 billion despite apology over edited speech
Three dead after double-decker crashes into bus stop in Sweden
Using foreign ship to police major summit raises constitutional questions, former AG says
The state’s ability to adequately secure major EU Presidency events has come under the spotlight
Yesterday
14th November 2025
Facing scrutiny of his own relationship with Epstein, Trump orders investigation of Bill Clinton
What else was in Jeffrey Epstein’s emails, and what happens next?
As well as Donald Trump, the emails reference Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Peter Mandelson.
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
Several people killed as Stockholm bus crashes into pedestrians
Ireland v Canada, U17 World Cup
Colin O’Brien’s side into last 16 after dramatic penalty shootout win over Canada.
'Big Short' investor closes his fund as Wall Street concern grows over AI-fuelled tech bubble
The Journal Friday Newshound Quiz
Debunked: Fake video of children learning Islamic prayer in school shared millions of times
Saturated ground and swollen rivers - why Met Éireann is so concerned about Storm Claudia's rain
Puffins have made a return to a tiny, remote island off the Antrim coast
Four people killed in 'massive' Russian drone attack in Ukraine
BBC awaits response from Donald Trump after apologising for Panorama speech edit
Marion McKeone: Pelosi's exit marks loss of a leader for Democrats and of a bogeyman for Republicans
Marion McKeone
Thursday
13th November 2025
BBC apologises to Donald Trump over speech edit (but it won't be paying him compensation)
'We will never forget': France commemorates victims of Paris attacks ten years on
Why are the leaves staying on the trees so long this autumn?
Hitler likely suffered from genetic condition that causes micropenis, according to DNA testing
Trump signs bill to end longest US government shutdown ever
Wednesday
12th November 2025
Donald Trump ‘knew about the girls’, according to a 2011 email allegedly from Jeffrey Epstein
Democrats said the emails “raise serious questions about Donald Trump and his knowledge of Epstein’s horrific crimes.”
The EU has unveiled its big plan to win the 'battle of influence' - but does it go far enough?
'A clusterbleep' - Barry Cowen gives his take on Fianna Fáil handling of Jim Gavin controversy
Keir Starmer is facing an internal revolt from Labour MPs - and it could see him ousted as PM
There's going to be more litres of wine made this year after 2024's record low
Trump says BBC ‘defrauded the public’ with editing of January 6 speech
20 people dead after Turkish military plane crashes in Georgia
Tuesday
11th November 2025
McGrath reckons Martin has the 'experience and knowledge' to lead Ireland through EU presidency
Ireland’s EU commissioner insists Martin is the right man to lead the country throughout next year’s presidency of the union.
US moves biggest aircraft carrier to Latin American waters, fuelling Venezuelan fears of attack
Governor tipped for 2028 presidential race says Trump is 'doubling down on stupid' with pro-oil stance
Northern lights could be visible across Ireland from tonight after strong solar flares
Resigning BBC boss 'very proud’ of journalists as Trump threatens billion-dollar legal claim
New 'lucifer' horned bee discovered by scientists in Western Australia