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May
May 2024
Turkey suspends trade with Israel until aid allowed to flow into Gaza
Dept. of Justice collected €71m in fees from migrant registration cards in 2023
Two teenagers killed in road traffic collision in Co Tyrone named locally
April
April 2024
Netanyahu vows to launch military assault on Rafah 'with or without' a ceasefire deal
One of the children killed in the strikes overnight was a newborn baby who was only five days old.
Public has 'embraced' Re-turn scheme for bottles and cans, Smyth tells Climate Committee
Dublin City Council votes against scrapping consultation that backed its big city centre traffic plan
Conan O'Brien's cameo on Ros na Rún airs tomorrow (and his 'Dia Dhuit' is pretty spot on)
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
Protesters march through Newtown again opposing asylum seeker accommodation nearby
Man (25) arrested after allegedly threatening people while wielding two machetes in Tyrone
Enterprise Minister Peter Burke says 'votes are there' for Government to join EU migration pact
Here's What Happened Today: Saturday
Hamas release video of two hostages as political arm considers Israeli truce proposal
Sunak says migrants crossing from Northern Ireland into Republic shows Rwanda plan is working
Pro-Palestine protests: 100 arrested at university in Boston as college demonstrations spread
Anti-asylum seeker protesters march through Newtownmountkennedy chanting 'Newtown says no'
Three people charged in connection with seizure of €300,000 worth of cannabis in Limerick
'A worrying trend': UCD's SU President on right to protest Israel in Irish and US universities
Far-right MP arrested after fight breaks out in Greek parliament
Here's What Happened Today: Wednesday
Electoral commission warns candidates and platforms against pushing misinformation using AI
Man sentenced to community service for singing song mocking death of Michaela McAreavey
Classes cancelled and college students arrested as pro-Palestinian protests spread across US
Activists in Berlin told to stop speaking Irish at Palestine solidarity event at Reichstag Building
Israeli military intel chief resigns over 7 October failure as families mourn dead in West Bank
Here's What Happened Today: Sunday
'We've had people outside our house': Eamon Ryan condemns 'horrific' signs at O'Gorman's home
Government will give 'very serious consideration' to redress scheme for Stardust families
The families of the victims have been through “an enormous trauma”, Martin said.
Woman robbed while sitting in her car on the side of a road in Co Kildare
14 children among 18 killed in Israeli strikes in Gaza as mass grave discovered at hospital
Migration Pact will damage EU's reputation as a human rights defender, experts say
Gardaí seize €125,000 in suspected drugs and arrested two men after searches in Donegal
Labour's ex-small business rep resigns from party after WRC rules she underpaid employee
Here's What Happened Today: Friday
UN condemns 'purposeful and wanton destruction' of medical equipment in Gaza maternity wards
Peter Murrell, husband of Nicola Sturgeon, charged in connection with SNP finances investigation