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International

Quarantined Spanish national evacuated from hantavirus cruise ship tests positive
Ireland ends deployment as UN Security Council fails to renew mandate on Mediterranean mission
Beatings, humiliation and sexual violence: The abuse allegations made by flotilla activists
WHO chief warns Ebola epidemic is ‘outpacing us’ and will ‘get worse before it gets better’
FactCheck: Are there stricter limits on genetically modified foods for animals than for humans?
Gardaí contact Channel 4 News over online post saying Yves Sakila died 'at the hands of police'
Tiny, blue, golf ball-sized octopus confirmed as new deep-sea species
The tiny octopus was discovered in the Galápagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador.
Pope Leo apologises for Church's delayed condemnation of slavery, issues warning about AI
Three clean athletes win and only one 'broken record' at controversial Enhanced Games
Nigel Farage says Elon Musk is 'splitting the right' and could cost Reform UK a byelection win
US insists makings of a deal with Iran on the table but Trump tempers expectations
Pope to launch encyclical on AI and 'protection of the person' alongside Anthropic co-founder
Yesterday
24th May 2026
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Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
The EU is bringing in Digital IDs for citizens – but what are they, and how will it affect you?
The app should allow users to verify their age without giving their date of birth.
West Ham relegated from Premier League as Spurs survive following win over Everton
EU sanctions against Israel could happen after Ireland assumes presidency, Dooley says
Trump says talks with Iran 'constructive', but US negotiators will not 'rush into a deal'
EU leaders condemn Russia's use of nuclear-capable missile in massive attacks killing four
Dublin v Kilkenny, Kildare v Offaly, Wexford v Galway - Leinster SHC match tracker
France bans Israel's Ben-Gvir from entry after 'reprehensible' actions towards Gaza activists
Man dies after shark attack while spearfishing in Queensland
Sitdown Sunday: Inside the hantavirus-hit cruise ship
Man killed in shootout with US Secret Service after opening fire outside White House
Why AI-fuelled job cuts at multinationals risk blowing a hole in Ireland’s public finances
Ireland’s deal with the tech giants is at risk of breaking down, as big companies appear keen to take an axe to their workforces.
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17th May 2026 - 23rd May 2026
Police seen beating people at Spanish airport as Gaza activists return
On return home, Margaret Connolly describes ‘dehumanising’ conditions for activists
Trump skips son's wedding, insisting he must stay in White House as Iran talks continue
Leinster v Union Bordeaux-Bègles, Champions Cup final
SpaceX rocket explodes in the Indian Ocean after splashdown
China coal mine blast kills at least 90 as search continues for missing miners
An Irish doctor was due to come home from the DRC – then the Ebola outbreak hit
Tulsi Gabbard resigns as US director of national intelligence, citing husband's cancer diagnosis
Amid outbreaks, an age-old theory is being resurrected online: viruses don’t exist
Fourteen Irish flotilla activists deported from Israel expected to return home on Saturday
Taoiseach says he asked Pope Leo for ‘every effort’ on redress for historical abuse