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Government leaders expected to officially recognise State of Palestine
Israel shuts down US news agency video feed of Gaza citing new foreign media law
Gardaí arrest three men in Louth and seize over €750,000 worth of suspected cannabis
Popular Dublin arcade bar Token announces it is closing down after 8 years
Biden labels ICC request for warrants against Israeli leaders 'outrageous' as the world reacts
Three people arrested in Limerick as part of investigation into 2010 murder of Lee Slattery
Bodies of three hostages found in Gaza as Taoiseach expresses 'deep concern' to Israeli President
Security guards attacked at site set for Ukrainian refugee accommodation in Clonmel
Motorcyclist killed in collision with lorry on M50 this morning as Gardaí appeal for witnesses
UN refugee agency 'concerned' by Government plans to cut payments to Ukrainians in Ireland
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico still in 'very serious' condition after second operation
Here's What Happened Today: Thursday
Arab League calls for UN peacekeeping force in Palestine as Abbas throws barb at Hamas
'Israel must be stopped': South Africa urges UN court to order military withdrawal from Gaza
New Caledonia: France deploys army, imposes curfew and bans TikTok in response to riots
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico in life-threatening condition after being shot multiple times
Taoiseach Simon Harris condemned the “shocking and vile attack on democracy”.
'Make my day, pal': Dates set for Biden v Trump presidential debates in June and September
German court convicts far-right politician of using banned Nazi slogan during campaign
Israeli settlers block and loot food convoy as President Higgins condemns attacks on aid for Gaza
Death toll in Gaza passes 35,000 as ICJ schedules new hearings in genocide case
Roughly 450,000 people have now been displaced in Rafah since the beginning of last week.
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
'We feared for our lives': Fingal councillor Tania Doyle attacked while putting up posters
Firefighters tackle large gorse fire in Mourne Mountains in Co Down
Government reviewing benefit payments for asylum seekers with decision to come 'in weeks'
Poll: Did you watch the Eurovision Grand Final last night?
Quiz: How well do you know your witches?
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
UCD students set up pro-Palestine encampment on campus following Trinity success
Inhumane detention and torture of Gazans reported at Israeli military prison
Russia makes gains in eastern Ukraine claiming control of six villages as locals flee
Gaza: 150,000 people have fled Rafah city as more evacuation orders issued by Israel
UN chief Antonio Guterres said that Gaza risks an “epic humanitarian disaster” if Israel launches a full-scale ground operation in Rafah.
Flooding in Afghanistan leaves hundreds dead and thousands of buildings destroyed
How Irish students are putting pressure on colleges over Israeli ties and getting results
All parties, including Israel, agree to resume Gaza deal talks
Hamas said yesterday it would accept a ceasefire plan to end the conflict but Israel rejected it.
Where do these Irish universities stand on the Israel-Hamas conflict?
Man arrested over incident at Aughrim hotel released without charge
It's occurring: Gavin and Stacey to return for one last episode on Christmas Day