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International

May
May 2024
Lowry matches lowest round in major golf history with 62 at PGA
Meet the 'replacements' who could take over seats in Europe if elected MEPs bow out
Sisters, sons, press officers and councillors. This election, it’s all very inside baseball.
Emma Hayes signs off in style as Chelsea capture fifth WSL title in a row
Slovak court puts man suspected of shooting prime minister in pre-trial detention
Climate protesters cause temporary closure of Munich Airport after gluing themselves to taxiways
Fighting rages on in Gaza's Rafah after first aid delivery via US-built pier
One more killed in French archipelago as troops try to restore order
Veteran broadcaster calls for 'much more scrutiny of what our MEPs are doing'
Morikawa grabs PGA lead as Schauffele starts, Scheffler moves into tie for third
Bodies of three hostages found in Gaza as Taoiseach expresses 'deep concern' to Israeli President
World Number 1 Scottie Scheffler detained by police after traffic incident at golf Major
Lawsuit filed against Spotify for allegedly underpaying artists and publishers
French police shoot dead man armed with knife and iron bar attempting to set fire to synagogue
Hamas says commander killed in Israeli strike in Lebanon near Syrian border
Man convicted of attacking Nancy Pelosi’s husband with hammer sentenced to 30 years in jail
UN refugee agency 'concerned' by Government plans to cut payments to Ukrainians in Ireland
Vatican changes rules on recognising reported visions of Mary and other 'supernatural' phenomena
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico still in 'very serious' condition after second operation
Israel tells International Court of Justice that Gaza conflict is 'tragic' but not a genocide
Israel’s Eurovision team says it faced ‘unprecedented display of hatred' at song contest
Twitter.com is now, officially, a thing of the past
Kim Jong Un's sister denies claims that North Korea is sending weapons to Russia
The work of NGOs at the EU is 'not as sinister as you may think', election event told
Trump trial hears 2020 podcast clip of key witness Michael Cohen saying he 'wants this man to go down'
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Arab League calls for UN peacekeeping force in Palestine as Abbas throws barb at Hamas
'Failed approach': Biden proposes reclassifying marijuana as less dangerous drug
Suspect charged as Slovakia's PM Robert Fico now speaking but still in serious condition
White House blocks release of audio from Biden's interviews about handling classified documents
'Israel must be stopped': South Africa urges UN court to order military withdrawal from Gaza
Probe into Facebook and Instagram launched over possible online 'rabbit holes' affecting minors
European Elections: Will young people get out and vote?
Leon Diop
Crunch time for Trump lawyers seeking to discredit Cohen at trial
In Pictures: Bohemians FC VS Palestine
Palestine have beaten Bohemians FC 2-1 in Dalymount Park in Dublin.
Celtic crowned Scottish champions after 5-0 victory at Rugby Park
Dutch far-right party leader Geert Wilders says deal reached on coalition but he won't be PM
New Caledonia: France deploys army, imposes curfew and bans TikTok in response to riots
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Interpol issues red notice for convict Mohamed Amra who escaped after French prison van attacked
Netanyahu claims 'no humanitarian catastrophe' in Rafah as hundreds of thousands flee area
Tánaiste Micheál Martin has said Ireland is certain to recognise Palestinian statehood by the end of the month, without specifying a date.
In March, the leaders of Spain, Ireland, Slovenia and Malta said in a joint statement that they stand ready to recognise Palestinian statehood.
The Taoiseach today spoke with King Abdullah of Jordan to update him on Ireland's plan to recognise the State of Palestine.