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International

Texts between Taylor Swift and Blake Lively unsealed as part of lawsuit against Justin Baldoni
US Republicans begin push to hold Clintons in contempt over Epstein testimony refusal
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Donald Trump drops threat of tariffs over Greenland and says a deal is in the works
Trump confirmed that previously threatened trade measures will not go ahead following a deal “which everyone is very happy with”.
FactCheck: Trump claim that the US has never asked for anything from Nato is flat wrong
Here's how Irish MEPs voted on today's tight ballot on the EU-Mercosur trade deal
Contactless payments to be introduced on public transport in 2028
Slagging world leaders and WW2 callbacks - The standout bits from Trump's rambling Davos speech
Greenland is not actually 'a giant piece of ice', despite Trump saying so seven times
“What I’m asking for is a piece of ice, cold and poorly located, that can play a vital role in world peace and world protection. It’s a very small ask,” Trump said.
Trump tells world leaders in Davos that he 'won't use force' to take over Greenland
UK's Prince Harry denies having ‘leaky’ social circles in testimony against Daily Mail publisher
Controversial Mercosur deal stalled after MEPs vote to refer it to European courts
Michael O'Leary uses Dublin press event to 'sincerely' thank Elon Musk for free publicity
In full: The Davos speech by Canada PM Mark Carney that everyone is talking about
‘Six-seven’ voted children's slang word of the Year
Trump (eventually) departs for Davos after 'minor electrical issue' on Air Force One
The US President’s plane was forced to turn back after taking off from Washington, before he switched to a smaller aircraft.
Trump is due to address the World Economic Forum at 1.30pm, but is now expected to be late.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin will speak at an annual dinner with senior business leaders in Davos today.
Opinion: Mamdani’s New York is listening to its citizens. Why is Ireland not?
Dr Seána Glennon
Why is Emmanuel Macron wearing sunglasses indoors in Davos?
Gunman who killed former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe jailed for life
House of Commons to debate removing the immunity clause from Troubles Legacy Act
One killed and 37 injured in second Spanish train crash in recent days
The incident occurred in Gelida, Catalonia, which is around 40km west of Barcelona.
Yesterday
20th January 2026
Anthony Joshua’s driver appears in court after deadly crash in Nigeria
Trump leaks texts from Macron and Rutte and says Europe won't 'push back too much' on Greenland
The US President doubled down on his threat to take over the Arctic island, claiming Denmark ‘can’t protect it’.
'A drone was overhead the whole time': Irish activist deported from West Bank following Israeli raid
Kevin McGibbon says he was deported after being accused of “strangling a donkey” while trying to protect a Palestinian family from settler harassment.
France prefers 'respect to bullies', Emmanuel Macron tells Davos after Trump tariff threat
Now out of government, Paschal Donohoe warns about water usage from 'thirsty' data centres
Israel demolishes UNRWA headquarters in East Jerusalem in 'unprecedented attack' on the UN
'Just go to a pool': Australia closes dozens of beaches after fourth shark attack in 48 hours
Taoiseach to travel to high-stakes Davos summit as world leaders brace for Trump tariff showdown
Almost half of Kyiv without power amid freezing conditions following overnight Russian attack
Russell Brand due in court today over fresh sexual offences allegations, including rape
Monday
19th January 2026
Here's what happened today: Monday
Brooklyn Beckham hits out at parents: 'I do not want to reconcile with my family'
“I have been controlled by my parents for most of my life”, Beckham said in a statement this evening.
Irish citizen among prisoners released from Venezuelan jail after US capture of Nicolas Maduro
Woman allegedly 'manually strangled' after FaceTiming her dog in Brazil
At least 40 people dead after two high-speed trains crash in southern Spain
The crash occurred early yesterday evening near the village of Adamuz.
Debunked: False claims spread online that Greenland would bypass Denmark in talks with US
Ireland pushes for 'cool heads' as EU looks to avoid Trump tariff war
US President Donald Trump announced new tariffs of 10% on eight European nations, but the UK and EU said they won’t be drawn into a tit-for-tat trade war.
UK's Prince Harry says Daily Mail publisher’s alleged unlawful actions ‘deeply troubling’